Job Growth Strengthening, Resulting in More Job Posts on EmploymentCrossing
Pasadena, CA (PRWEB) October 09, 2013 -- This month, for the first time in 17 years, the Labor Department was unable to provide information on the job market outlook. Had the information been released, economists believe that the data would have surely revealed the strengthening of the job market. USA Today surveyed 42 economists, void of the Friday happening, to gauge the payroll gains in September. According to the responses, they recorded a median answer of 175,000 job gains in September. A glimpse of the job growth can be viewed on EmploymentCrossing.com which reportedly has 2,031,513 active openings listed to date.
Increasing economic stability has been purported as a reason for the job growth. With job security growing, first-time claims for unemployment benefits have also fallen to pre-recession lows. Latest data for growth in private sector jobs, made public by the ADP National Employment Report, shows that private sector jobs grew rapidly in September against job growth in the service-providing sector during the previous months. Carlos A. Rodriguez, President of ADP, said, “During the month of September, the U.S. private sector added a total of 166,000 jobs. As in previous months, most of the job gains occurred in the service sector.” Small businesses added 74,000 jobs, large businesses added 64,000 chances and medium businesses added 28,000 opportunities in America. This growth is well captured on the EmploymentCrossing website. A categorical search on the job-opening research institution’s website discloses above 23,300 100k Jobs, over 14,000 account management jobs, over 3,280 contract management jobs, nearly 27,043 pharmaceutical jobs. Visiting http://www.employmentcrossing.com/browse-jobs/jobs.html can help jobseekers view opportunities in other occupations as well.
The U.S. job market is showing signs that it is strengthening again. In fact, Consultants at Challenger, Gray & Christmas, Inc claim that employers have only announced 40,289 layoffs in September which is a drop from 50,462 in August. In this scenario EmploymentCrossing proves to be the ideal platform to conduct a job search as it combs through several recruiter and newspaper sites to bring a large number of jobs at one location. Moreover, it is an ideal location for recruiters to post their jobs as the site draws a relevant job seeking audience to its web pages.
About EmploymentCrossing:
EmploymentCrossing is part of the Employment Research Institute, which is one of the most powerful and comprehensive organizations dedicated to helping professionals find jobs that will enhance their careers. Employment Research Institute consists of 120+ of industry-specific and 120+ location-specific job boards which consolidates every job opening it can find in one convenient location. The website also offers a seventy two-hour free trial to new members.
Andrew Ostler, EmploymentCrossing.com, http://www.employmentcrossing.com/, +1 (626) 243-1814, [email protected]
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