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Professionals sought to fill Utah jobs
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Richard Copenhaver | 9:51 a.m. Oct. 26, 2007
A critical shortage of both entry level and experienced engineers exists
throughout the USA. As a recruiter for a Texas consulting firm, I struggle daily
searching for qualified candidates primarily in the civil discipline, but the
problem exists in all engineering disciplines. College civil engineering
graduates can almost ask and receive salary and benefit packages that would have
been unthinkable several years ago.
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