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June 13, 2001
Focus on Careers
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S U P P L E M E N T
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E d ito r in C hief,
P u b lis h e r
Charles H. Washington
Editor
Larry J. Jackson, Sr.
Business Manager
Gary Ann Taylor
Asst. Publisher
Michael Leighton
Copy Editor
Joy Ramos
Creative Director
Robert Parker
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1 ^ rhe Portland Ohwnrr
ffib s e m e r
What Are the Job Prospects
in the Major Industries?
Accounting
According to the U.S. De­
partment o f Labor’s Bureau
o f Labor Statistics (BLS) ac­
counting em ploym ent will
keep pace with the average
for all occupations through
the year 2006. Companies
want more from their ac­
counting firms— more infor­
mation, more kinds o f infor­
mation, faster delivery o f in­
formation. That means there
will be a need for more ac­
countants. On the other hand,
the tendency o f a growing
economy to create new jobs
will be offset by increased
au to m atio n and h ea v ie r
workloads for proportionately
fewer accountants. In any
case, com petition for ac­
counting jobs will be vigor­
ous.
T o earn an Associate o f
Applied Science Degree. One-
year Certificate and/or Two-
term Accelerated Computer­
ized Accounting Certificate
at
P C C ’s
Business
Adminstration Program, call
any o f their 3 campuses: Cas­
cade at 503/978-5352. Rock
Creek Campus at 503/614-
7235 or the Sylvania Campus
at 503/977-4393.
D e a d lin e s lo r
s u b m itte d m a te ria l:
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Commercial
Banking
Banks remain in the busi­
ness o f profiting from other
people ’ s money, but now they
need to do it in as many mar­
kets at home and abroad as
possible, as aggressively as
possible. Com petition has
forced banks to move quickly
and more creatively into mort­
gage lending, securities and
derivatives trading, and trans­
actio n s p ro cessin g . That
means jobs, if you have the
right qualifications.
Throughout banking there
is intense demand for people
who understand technology,
the full gamut o f financial
services, and how to market
to new customers. Almost as
PORT OF PORTLAND
Diversity, challenge and growth are yours
as an employer of the Port of Portland.
The Port provides career opportunities
for qualified individuals in Aviation, Marine,
Engineering, Finance and Administration,
and Corporate staff offices.
For information on current position
vacancies, visit the Port’s home page
at www.portofportland.com or contact
the Port’sjobhot line at (503) 944-7480.
©
PORT OF PORTLAND
Equal Opportunity Employer