Monday's Question of the day is this: How does the job market look to you?
Even as the national unemployment rate nears 10 percent, some employers can't find qualified people for good jobs.
Economists say there's a mismatch between available work and qualified people to do it.
It's especially hard to find accountants, health care workers, software sales representatives, physical therapists and electrical engineers.
Statistics show an average of six people are competing for each job opening, whether they're qualified or not.
So... how does the job market look to you? You can respond to the Question of the Day below. Your response could be read on the air during Good Day Colorado.
Even as the national unemployment rate nears 10 percent, some employers can't find qualified people for good jobs.
Economists say there's a mismatch between available work and qualified people to do it.
It's especially hard to find accountants, health care workers, software sales representatives, physical therapists and electrical engineers.
Statistics show an average of six people are competing for each job opening, whether they're qualified or not.
So... how does the job market look to you? You can respond to the Question of the Day below. Your response could be read on the air during Good Day Colorado.