ECONOMIC CONDITIONS DON’T DICTATE YOUR EMPLOYABILITY

Economic Conditions Don’t Dictate Your Employability By Jim Leverette “May you live in interesting times” is a phrase that carries a good deal of irony. Whether the current era, with its ups and downs, can be viewed as good or bad is best left to historians, but it...

NEW VIEW: EXECUTIVES BELIEVE THAT BUSINESS IS LOOKING UP

August 8, 2003Print edition New ViewExecutives believe that business is looking up Stephanie Patrick, Staff Writer Like many Dallas-Fort Worth companies, technology firm Atrana is no stranger to client indecision in the face of an economic slowdown. “We felt the first...

HIRING OUTLOOK ’03, PART TWO

Jauary 3, 2003 NEWS ANALYSIS By Eric Wahlgren in New York Hiring Outlook 2003, Part Two “Our most forward-thinking clients realize that we’re in a ceasefire in the war for talent. They’re building up their bench” Here’s the second part of BusinessWeek...

HEADHUNTERS’ NEW SEARCH: FOR CLIENTS

October 18, 2002   NEWS ANALYSIS Headhunters’ New Search: For Clients With hiring frozen by the slow economy, many recruiting firms are trimming fees, diversifying, and downsizing to ensure survival These are humbling times for executive recruiters. During the...

PERKS ARE LOSING THEIR ALLURE

September 3, 2002   By PATRICIA V. RIVERA / The Dallas Morning News Executive perks are losing mass appeal as federal regulators and legislators continue cracking down on questionable accounting practices. The Sarbanes-Oxley Act, which was passed in July,...