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		<title>By: Suzanne</title>
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		<description>It is encouraging to know there is good news out there!

Other readers may be asking the same questions I have after reading this short article.  I want to know &quot;what&quot; the jobs are in addition to where to go for those jobs that are &quot;begging for candidates&quot;. 

Bob Hill, please provide the rest of the story and your sources in a follow-up article. I am interested in knowing more about your statement, &quot;Some of these markets are slightly deceiving because they offer a lot of highly specialized jobs that can’t be filled by unqualified applicants (or vice versa).&quot;

Specifically, what are these &quot;highly specialized&quot; jobs? What industries or job sectors are these jobs found?  Is there a trend? Where is the data and who compiled the data that supports these ratios and findings?

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<p>Other readers may be asking the same questions I have after reading this short article.  I want to know &#8220;what&#8221; the jobs are in addition to where to go for those jobs that are &#8220;begging for candidates&#8221;. </p>
<p>Bob Hill, please provide the rest of the story and your sources in a follow-up article. I am interested in knowing more about your statement, &#8220;Some of these markets are slightly deceiving because they offer a lot of highly specialized jobs that can’t be filled by unqualified applicants (or vice versa).&#8221;</p>
<p>Specifically, what are these &#8220;highly specialized&#8221; jobs? What industries or job sectors are these jobs found?  Is there a trend? Where is the data and who compiled the data that supports these ratios and findings?</p>
<p>Please send more good news!</p>
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