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CIOs Reveal 3Q Hiring Plans
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Top Jobs for 2015 That Don’t Require a College Degree and Those That Do
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Is the Tech Skill Crisis Affecting Your Organization?
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U.S. Companies Increasingly Optimistic About Hiring Outlook for Remainder of 2023
The U.S. job market should continue to be hot for the remainder of 2023, as 80% of companies feel positive about the hiring outlook, including hopeful (45%), optimistic (42%), and confident (41%), according to a survey of 1,010 U.S. hiring decision-makers by Express Employment Professionals. The…
Unprecedented Legal Jobs Market Holds Strong in Q3
At the beginning of the third quarter of 2021, Leopard Solutions’ jobs database showed a record 10,000 open legal jobs; it currently has 11,000+ open jobs. This is the highest number of open jobs since the company started tracking jobs. Throughout the third quarter, there were an average of 82…
Engineers Likely to Seek New Employment Opportunities in 2014
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How Much of My Business’ Information Will Become Public as a Result of My Use of the Paycheck Protection Program?
The Paycheck Protection Program borrower application provides guidance on the items of information that will be “automatically released” to the media upon request under the Freedom of Information…
32 States Add Construction Jobs Between August and September, and for the Year, Even as Labor Shortages Hold Back Larger Gains
Thirty-two states added construction jobs between August and September, led by Florida (6,900 jobs, 1.2%), according to an analysis of federal employment data by the Associated General Contractors of America. New York (4,200 jobs, 1.1%) was next, followed by Virginia (3,300 jobs, 1.6%), Michigan…
Construction Employment Rises in 42 States Over the Past 12 Months, While 24 States Add Employees From March to April
Between April 2022 and April 2023, 42 states and the District of Columbia added construction jobs, while industry employment declined in seven states and held steady in Hawaii. Texas added the most jobs over the year (28,000 jobs, 3.6%), followed by New York (13,400 jobs, 3.5%), Indiana (11,200…