Has anyone seen any change yet? I know Mark was getting more cold calls latetly. Monster in my area (Boston) is still showing only a few positions a day, but I'm starting to see openings that don't require 5+ years of experience.
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Snow sees stronger growth this year
Treasury Secretary also tells business leaders that Bush plan will
boost job growth in '03.
June 17, 2003: 12:30 PM EDT
NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The nation's gross domestic product will grow at a faster rate by year's end, when the Bush administration's tax cut plan will have led to more robust job creation, Treasury Secretary John Snow said Tuesday.
Snow, in prepared comments for Money magazine's Money Summit in New York, said he sees annual gross domestic product growth near 3.5 percent by the latter part of 2003. "I think the real pick-up is going to happen in the second half of this year," he said.
The Treasury Secretary, touting the tax cut plan that Bush signed into law last month, said the cuts will have an impact on job creation as early as this year.
"Bottom line is: I am confident we're going to see those 'Help Wanted' signs go up again in greater and greater numbers," Snow said.
Turning to global growth, Snow urged other industrialized nations to take "bold" actions, "including fundamental structural reforms where necessary," to spur growth and contribute to overall prosperity.
Snow appeared with CNN anchor Lou Dobbs at a session of the summit. The summit's sponsor, Money magazine, is a venture partner of CNN/Money.