时间:2018-12-11 作者:英语课 分类:2012年VOA慢速英语(九)月


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Economics Report - Connecting Employers with Jobs Seekers in Today’s Economy


This is the VOA Special English Economics Report.


About three hundred fifty thousand newly unemployed 1 people signed up for financial assistance in the United States during the first week of July. The nation’s jobless rate was eight point two percent in both May and June. 


Some employers say they would add employees if they could find workers with important technology skills. As VOA’s Jim Randle reports, some experts say better communication and technology could reduce this "skills gap."


Angel Gurria is head of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development. He says even some well-educated people are having trouble finding work around the world.


ANGEL GURRIA: "There are unemployed graduates on the streets, while employers search in vain for people with the skills they need. There is an obvious mismatch here. And it is a paradox 2 and a great tragedy."


OECD officials say more than forty-four million people are unemployed in the thirty-four wealthiest nations belonging to the organization. 


In the United States alone, nearly thirteen million people are unemployed. But the country also has more than three point six million unfilled jobs. Experts say some positions are unfilled because those seeking work lack high-technology skills.


A company called Monster Worldwide is using some new technology it says can help solve that problem. Company official Earl Rennison says computer programs called "semantic search" are able to process huge amounts of information. That includes millions of resumes, to help connect skilled people with open jobs.


Earl Rennison says semantic search is designed to choose the right match from the words or expressions around a key word. He says this helps it get the right match even if a job posting, resume or other documents use different words to express the same idea. He says better searches will lead to better matches, and fill more jobs.


Rich Milgram is head of a recruitment company called Beyond.com. He says another problem is that the people who are experts at finding just the right workers were the first ones out of work during the recession.


He also says it will take time for companies to rebuild their workforces 3, even if they have added new recruiters.


RICH MILGRAM: "They [the new recruiters] don't understand the business that well because they are new, they don't have a rapport 4 with the hiring managers."


Rich Milgram says companies in need excellent workers have to do a good job of writing job advertisements that are understandable. And job seekers need to make it clear to hiring managers how they can help their companies.


And that's the VOA Special English Economics Report.  I’m Mario Ritter.


 



1 unemployed
adj.失业的,没有工作的;未动用的,闲置的
  • There are now over four million unemployed workers in this country.这个国家现有四百万失业人员。
  • The unemployed hunger for jobs.失业者渴望得到工作。
2 paradox
n.似乎矛盾却正确的说法;自相矛盾的人(物)
  • The story contains many levels of paradox.这个故事存在多重悖论。
  • The paradox is that Japan does need serious education reform.矛盾的地方是日本确实需要教育改革。
3 workforces
全体员工( workforce的名词复数 ); (国家或行业等)劳动力; 劳动大军; 劳动人口
  • The Web has allowed companies to become more distributed and workforces to become more flexible. 网站已允许各公司更加分散,工作队伍也变得更加灵活。
  • They are large centres of business in their own with skilled workforces and business-friendly environments. 从自身条件来说,它们都是大型商业中心,拥有大批技能型劳动力和友好的商业运作环境。
4 rapport
n.和睦,意见一致
  • She has an excellent rapport with her staff.她跟她职员的关系非常融洽。
  • We developed a high degree of trust and a considerable personal rapport.我们发展了高度的互相信任和不错的私人融洽关系。
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