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Strategies & Market Trends : Mish's Global Economic Trend Analysis

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To: RealMuLan who wrote (5750)5/6/2004 3:56:29 PM
From: mishedlo  Read Replies (1) of 116555
 
Monster Employment Index Shows Jump in Online Job Demand in April
— Increases in Job Availability Seen in Most Industries —
— Sales, Business & Financial Operational, Managerial and Administrative Support
Experience Wanted Most by Employers —
— Increase Online Demand Seen for Blue Collar Workers, Particularly in Building/Grounds Maintenance, Transportation/Material Moving, — Construction and Farming/Forestry —
— Regional Demand for Workers Increased
Across Nearly Every Part of the United States —

NEW YORK, May 6, 2004 – Demand for workers and related online job recruitment activity across the United States increased significantly in April, according to the
Monster Employment Index, marking a continued upward trend for the first four months of 2004.

The April findings of the Monster Employment Index report that most industries experienced growth in job availability, with the largest increases occurring within the healthcare, finance & insurance, professional & technical, real estate, and retail trade industries. The healthcare industry remains the largest industry in terms of job availability despite a modest slowdown in growth over the past few months, according to the Index. Overall, the Index reports a rise to 125 in April from 109 in March.

Lots more here:

monsterworldwide.com
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