sexta-feira, 26 de outubro de 2012

Florida posts small gain in online ads - Jacksonville Business Journal:

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Since January, online labor demand has falleb 71,000, but that’s a significant improvement overthe 1.2 milliom decline in the previous five months betweejn August 2008 and January 2009. "We are not out of the woods yet, but job demand has definitelu stabilizedsince January," Gad Levanon, senior economisf at The Conference Board, said in a news release. The numberr of advertised vacancies fell in June in all four regiones of the country ranging from a modest dropof 3,400 in the Southern region to 18,100 in the Northeast, 13,400 in the Midwesg and 10,300 in the West. Florida, which reportee a 10.
2 percent unemployment rate in May, experienced a sizeable gain, 9,200, and was followed by Georgiqa (2,900), North Carolina and Virginia (100), according to the report. Nationally, computerr and mathematical science saw the greatest decline in down 19,900, followed by sales (-11,700), health practitionerx and technical occupations (-10,400) and architecturr and engineering (-10,000). Some areas that saw growtgh werein art, design, entertainment, sportas and media, which posted 98,200 advertised vacancies in The number of unemployed exceededr the number of advertised vacanciees in all of the 52 metro areaxs for which information is reported separately. D.C.
and Salt Lake City were the locations with the mostfavorablse supply/demand rates, where the number of unemployex looking for work was only slightly larger than the number of advertise d vacancies. But, metro areas where the respectivew number of unemployed is substantiallu above the number of online advertised vacancieesinclude Miami, where there are three jobs for everyy five people looking, according to the

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