As unemployment levels decline, plenty of recession strapped
businesses remain leary to increase their payroll but a new report
from the job aggregator SimplyHired.com shows good news for job searchers
everywhere: There are large companies in every major metropolitan area
hiring in large amounts. There are five companies hiring the most in 25 major metro areas. Chrysler is hiring the most in Detroit, with 790 job openings,
while UnitedHealth Group is doing the most hiring in
the Twin Cities. The health insurance firm is looking to fill 2,898
positions in Minneapolis and St. Paul. Meanwhile, retailers like Home Depot and Staples are challenging the biggest number of new employees in Atlanta and New York.
“Metro areas that bring attention the most include Washington, D.C., which continues to be mighty due to government hiring, and the San Francisco Bay Area, due to technology sector growth,” says Gautam Godhwani, chief executive of SimplyHired.com. “We also see strength in Boston, Austin and Seattle, also influenced by growth in the technology sector.”
Simply Hired's report shows the nationwide hiring trends, too. “There is enough evidence that the overall job market is improving,” Godhwani says. “Job openings in the Simply Hired database grew 1.5% month-over-month and 9.2% year-over-year. Historically, employment is a slow indicator to economic recovery. Simply Hired has seen an uptick in job openings for much of last year. Those job openings are now getting filled, and we see more favorable numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. We look forward to these trends continuing , with a better employment market in 2012.” Pizza Hut please come back to New Orleans, Thanks!
“Metro areas that bring attention the most include Washington, D.C., which continues to be mighty due to government hiring, and the San Francisco Bay Area, due to technology sector growth,” says Gautam Godhwani, chief executive of SimplyHired.com. “We also see strength in Boston, Austin and Seattle, also influenced by growth in the technology sector.”
Simply Hired's report shows the nationwide hiring trends, too. “There is enough evidence that the overall job market is improving,” Godhwani says. “Job openings in the Simply Hired database grew 1.5% month-over-month and 9.2% year-over-year. Historically, employment is a slow indicator to economic recovery. Simply Hired has seen an uptick in job openings for much of last year. Those job openings are now getting filled, and we see more favorable numbers from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. We look forward to these trends continuing , with a better employment market in 2012.” Pizza Hut please come back to New Orleans, Thanks!
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