In this day of layoffs and downsizing, employers and employees are trying to find ways to stay recession-proof. For many, that means increasing their skill sets as fast as possible.
In this day of layoffs and downsizing, employers and employees are trying to find ways to stay recession-proof. For many, that means increasing their skill sets as fast as possible.
"Whether you're a sports team or an individual trying to get a job, you have to separate yourself from the competition and get a leg up," says Art Cotton, vice president of advancement and external relations at Oklahoma City University. "Individuals are smart enough to realize that