Portland observer. (Portland, Or.) 1970-current, June 13, 2001, Page 21, Image 21

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full range o f services— includ­
ing insurance, investm ent bank­
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and
s a v in g s — in
m ultidisciplinary team s, on a
g lo b a l
sc a le .
Com panies are looking to hire
college grads with proven abil­
ity in sales and inform ation
analysis. Grow ing occupations
include system s analysts, ad­
ju sters, and exam iners: these
positions require fewer hands-
on skills and m ore interaction
with inform ation, especially the
suits. It’s also extremely demand­
ing—ten-hour days are the norm.
While you can be sure that pro­
grammers and engineers are the
hottest commodities in the hiring
market, there is also demand for
new hires in business develop­
ment, marketing, research, and
operations— especially content
creation, which can be anything
from writing and editing text
to producing music or video.
Internet industry employees
face less stability than peers
June 13,2001
Focus on Careers
United States, so there are plenty
o f jobs. Most opportunities are
civil service positions at the
m any g o v e rn m e n t a g e n c ie s
w hich exist at federal, state,
and local levels— you have to
pass a civil service test before
applying for a position. This
se c to r has shrunk in recen t
years, thanks to tighter federal
budgets, but there are still plenty
o f government and other politi­
cal positions available to job
seekers, with a wide variety o f
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jo b descriptions.
Real Estate
Even though there is a lot o f
money to be made in this indus­
try, one should not enter it ex­
p ectin g to becom e the next
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W ELLS
FARGO
Take Your Career
To The Next Stage
Working for Wells Fargo means working in an inclusive
environm ent w ith talented managers driven to the very best.
We are currently seeking motivated team players who
want to jo in the best business team in the West.
P hoto by M artin T hif . i . for O regon T radeswomen
Carpenter Anne Galisky specializes in residential
construction, with her company, Small World Builders. The
potential earnings o f an Entry level/Journey level person after
3-5 years o f work is $11.63-S23.37 per hour.
ability to gather and m anipulate
inform ation strategically. Fur­
therm ore, the insurance indus­
try— like all industries— is hun­
gry for techies as com puters
play an ever m ore integral part
in business processes.
Want to work abroad? There
are lots o f opportunity in insur­
ance. Europe and Canada are still
a focus for claims processing and
investment and actuarial services,
but Asian markets— particularly
Japan, Taiwan, and South Ko­
rea—are heating up even faster.
If international financial markets
are something you understand,
and you speak a foreign language,
you’re someone insurance com­
panies will want to talk to.
Internet and New
Media
The outlook for the job seeker
mirrors the outlook for the indus­
try as a whole: high levels o f both
excitement and risk. Those who
choose careers here will have
unique opportunities to create an
industry as they build their ca­
reers.
The industry is very young, as
are most o f the employees. The
culture is casual. People interact
almost exclusively on a first-name
basis, and they almost never wear
who enter more established
industries.
Investors are growing in­
creasingly anxious to see re­
turns on their new media in­
vestments, and if the specu­
lative cash bubble bursts be­
fore the industry becomes
widely profitable, lots o f com­
panies will go out o f busi­
ness, and lots o f people will
lose their jobs. And even if
profitability comes before the
money men bolt, it’s only a
matter of time before the in­
dustry consolidates, which
will also mean fewer jobs.
For the time being, though,
companies are hiring like mad,
and new media— particularly
in the context o f the Web—
rem ains a charm ed space
where anything seems pos-
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* To earn a 60-credit certifi­
cate through PCC's Multi-
media Program, call the Cas­
cade Campus at 503/978-
5672.
Non-profit and
Government
Combined, the nonprofit
and government sectors ac­
count for 20 percent o f all
econom ic activ ity in the
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