It’s President Obama According to Job Seekers

Posted on October 27, 2008 
Filed Under Off the beaten path, Politics, The World We Live In

obama_superman.jpgWith just more than a week until the presidential election, more and more polls seem to be indicating that Barack Obama will likely be moving into the White House come January.  This trend is reinforced among job seekers according to a recent Beyond.com poll.   The poll, comprised of over 38,000 job seekers/registered voters shows Sen Obama with 53% to McCain’s 33%.

Here’s part of the press release from Beyond.com, to read more or to join Beyond’s discussion click here.

Everyone in America is feeling the pressure of the economic crisis, especially job seekers that are currently looking for a job during a time when no one is hiring and the national unemployment rate is on the rise.  As the economy continues to decline, job seekers are realizing the need for change, and are putting their faith in Barack Obama to help revitalize the economy and stabilize the job market.  In a previous poll, Beyond.com reported 86 percent of professionals believe that the economy and job market will improve as a result of the 2008 Presidential election.

 “Job seekers have a lot at stake with the upcoming election, and are taking a stance on which Presidential candidate would be the best leader for America,” says Rich Milgram, CEO of Beyond.com. “There is no question in anyone’s mind that change is what our country needs to pull through this economic recession, which is why the majority of job seekers are voting for Obama in the hopes that it will help improve the economy and get them back to work as soon as possible.”

Until next time..

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Comment by Marcia Robinson Subscribed to comments via email
2008-11-07 23:20:38

Check out the 30 Career Lessons from the Barack Obama’s Campaign at BullsEyeResumes career blog.

Marcie

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