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Posted: 02 Dec 2011 01:48 PM PST
"The (MEI) continues to remain positive and in-line with typical mid-autumn recruitment trends recorded in recent years," says Jesse Harriott, senior vice president and chief knowledge officer at Monster Worldwide. "While recruitment activity continues across a broad range of sectors, the current outlook on hiring as we approach 2012 remains cautious with continued business and economic uncertainty." (For tips on continuing your job search's momentum, read "Keep Your Job Search Going Through the Holidays.") This positive report came on the same day that the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics announced a significant drop in the national unemployment rate: to 8.6 percent in November (with many analysts calling this a positive sign for continued growth -- ompared with a year ago, 1.878 million more people had payroll jobs in November -- while acknowledging that the labor market had shrunk in November). Fifteen of the 20 industries monitored by the MEI showed positive annual growth trends: • Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing and Hunting (up 39 percent) replaced Mining, Quarrying, Oil and Gas Extraction (up 35 percent) as the top growth sector in November. • Transportation and Warehousing (up 31 percent) exhibited notable expansion in online recruitment, indicating an increase in commerce activity. • Retail Trade (up 13 percent) and Manufacturing (up 16 percent) continued to register positive annual growth, albeit at an eased pace from the seasonal expansion recorded in October. • Educational Services (down 9 percent) fell into negative growth with reduced opportunities across all levels, from elementary to university. • Public Administration (down 21 percent) continued to record the steepest decline in November. • Personal Care and Service (up 65 percent) recorded the highest growth in November. • Computer and Mathematical (up 19 percent) saw continued demand for software engineers and network technicians. • Protective Service (down 29 percent) continued to record the weakest long-term trend among occupations To obtain a full copy of the Monster Employment Index U.S. report for October 2011, and to access current individual data charts for each of the 28 metro markets tracked, please visit http://about-monster.com/employment-index. Data for the month of December 2011 will be released on January 6, 2012. |
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