Special Report
Where did the jobs go?
David Weidner says Wall Street lost its swagger after the 2008 crisis and takes a look at other sectors that have risen up to take financials' place.
Tech remains hot for jobs
Twelve years after the dot-com bust, technology remains a hot prospect for job growth.
Thousands of finance jobs in New York were destroyed in the recession. Despite the upheaval, some are still seeking a career on Wall Street.
• After Wall Street: Changing of the guard
Commodities trade thrives
Investors, frustrated by weak stock market returns, have shifted more money and attention into commodities in a bid to make up for lost time.
Energy sector beckons entrepreneurs
Many young professionals and entrepreneurs are skirting the beleaguered financial sector to pursue a career in energy.