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Where are all the science majors?
In a move to measure its workforce not too long ago, Nationwide Insurance surveyed its 36,000 employees at the time. Its CEO was in for a shock. The s...
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Desperately seeking math and science majors
Applied Materials had to fly in 100 interviewers just to screen all the job applicants for its new Solar Technology Center in Xi'an, China, last year....
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Where the tech jobs are now
At least 400,000 tech jobs are going begging, even in this economy. Here are the skills employers are looking for most.By Anne FisherDear Annie: My so...
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Getting girls to groove on science
By Stephanie N. MehtaMen still outnumber women in science and engineering fields. Would a science-loving "Hannah Montana" type change that?At Fortune'...
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Where are they now?
Fortune takes a look back at our '40 under 40' of a decade ago to find out who's still flying high, and who's fallen from grace.By Maha Atal and Kim T...
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Where Toyota went wrong
By Alex Taylor IIIWhen Toyota gets around to doing one of its famous "root cause" analyses of the Great Accelerator Recall, it should start by looking...
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Where's the next Dubai?
The debt-fueled development boom that fueled the Dubai World crisis is creating headaches in Greece, Romania and other small European states as well.B...
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Where Goldman really went wrong
"Our assets are our people, capital and reputation. If any of these is ever diminished, the last is most difficult to restore."-- From Goldman Sachs B...
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40 Under 40: Where are the women?
By Patricia SellersJust look at Fortune’s annual Most Powerful Women list to see the strides of women in business: Today an executive, to make the cut...
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Where will Hurd go next?
Mark Hurd's departure is mired in muck, but C-suite headhunters are sure to focus less on the rumors than on the possibilities.Yes, I know. The focus ...
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