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 It's an excellent job market for college graduates this year and although it seems to be slowing somewhat, we are still seeing an increase of about 40 percent over last year in the number of job offers being made. We are seeing great offers in what you'd consider hot majors, computer fields and information sciences, along with accounting, finance and business areas. But oddly enough you are also seeing strong growth in education, since there's a shortage of qualified teachers to replace those who are retiring.

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 Seven of the top-10 majors with the highest starting salary offers saw increases in their offers over last year. Engineering remains strong, and another high point comes for economics/finance graduates, who saw a spectacular 11-percent increase to their average starting salary offers.

 It's a very good job hunting season. The average starting salary for accounting and finance majors is around $35,000, for business and management majors it's $36,000 and computer sciences majors top the charts at $46,000 average starting salaries.

 We saw the job market for new college graduates drop significantly in 2002, and it has been climbing back since then. This is the third consecutive year in which employers have reported plans to increase the number of new college graduates they hire, and this is the best job market we've seen for new college graduates in the past four years.

 Information Technology is crucial to helping businesses innovate, and with a shortage of qualified IT professionals, it's important that today's college students are aware of the tremendous opportunities available for them in this field. Through the Future Potential in IT seminar, we hope to show students that IT offers solid careers right here in Seattle and around the country that will help change the face of business.

 A lot of employers with computer jobs are looking for psychology and music majors. Students majoring in those two areas often show an affinity for computer sciences.

 The company has begun to deliver profitable year-over-year growth in our analog, mixed-signal and embedded products. We achieved 18 percent year-over-year growth in these product categories, we have a strong cash position, and the underlying fundamentals of the business are strong.

 We created this new management program with the non-business major in mind. It will provide college graduates with a fifth year of study that will instill in them solid, marketable business fundamentals that will add to the fine education they have in their college major, already.

 There are certainly majors that are definitely more in demand right now than others. Computer science, computer engineering, information technology nursing, civil engineering and accounting would be some of our majors that currently have the highest job placement rate. A lot of it has to do with jobs that deal with supply and demand.

 We have seen an average increase of about 6 percent this year over last year. The growth we have seen is driving up the value of property throughout the county. Of course, you have some areas that have seen more increases than others, but just about everyone will see an increase in their taxes paid.

 We're nowhere near a deal with either player. We've made a number of offers and they've made offers, but we still have a long way to go to reach deals.

 We have close to 46 percent of our graduates who already have jobs. And for the first time in a long time our graduates are experiencing multiple offers.

 Despite the bad press, the number of home sales during the October through December period was higher than during the last quarter of 2004, but the small year-to-year increase suggests that some slowing of the market is under way.

 There are more college kids in IT-related programs, but universities still are not keeping up with industry demand. About 30,000 to 35,000 students will graduate this year in all computer science-related fields. But that represents a 10-1 spread between the supply of students and the shortage.

 We need to be having a conversation on all that is needed to gain and retain highly qualified teachers in all fields for a totally rounded education system, not pieces here and there. For example, the governor wants to give every teacher a laptop computer, and that is a lovely sentiment if every teacher was being paid at or above the national average.


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