simply hired march 2011 job trends report
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U.S. Employment Trends Report
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U.S. Employment Trends Report | March 2011 Simply Hired, Inc.
Executive Summary
Key highlights from this months report
U.S. Job Market Snapshot
Nationwide employment changes at a glance
Local Market Outlook
Job growth and competition in 50 major metros
Industry and Occupation Outlook
Job growth and competition in major industries and occupations
Top Hiring Companies
The top 5 companies hiring in 25 major metros
About
Information on the Report and Simply Hired
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Contents
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Hiring returns to pre-recession levels. After months of steady increases, nationwide
hiring returned to pre-recession levels in March. Job openings increased 4.1% from
February 2011 and 39.1% from March 2010, resulting in over 5 million job listings posted
throughout the month. The significant employment gains over the last year make up
only a portion of the total jobs lost in the recession, said Gautam Godhwani, CEO of
SimplyHired.com. But now that job listings are finally up to their 2007 level, we can begin
to talk about real job recovery.
Financial industry strengthens. The financial services sector continued to solidify,
gaining 6.1% in hiring within the industry, and 40.8% in hiring for Financial Specialists and
Accountants across all industries. This robustness was further supported by the return
of major accounting, banking and consulting companies to the top employers list in New
York, the nations financial capital.
Major hiring continues in healthcare. Healthcare employers continued to dominate the
Top Hiring Companies by Metro, comprising 45% of the list; HCA Healthcare was the top
employer nationwide, with 20,000+ job openings. While the healthcare industry itself
decreased hiring slightly (-0.6%), hiring for Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and Health Techs
across all industries grew by 4.2%.
Decreased hiring in Florida and Ohio. Seven of 50 metros posted negative changes in
job openings for the month, predominantly in Florida and Ohio: Tampa & St. Petersburg
(-3.9%), Jacksonville (-2.9%), Miami & Ft. Lauderdale (-1.7%), Orlando (-0.2%), Cleveland
& Akron (-1.1%) and Columbus (-0.9%). The seventh metro was Nashville (TN), which
declined -0.6% in job openings.
Employment Impact: Rising Oil Prices
Slight decline in transportation hiring. Less than a month after oil prices reached
$100/barrel, job openings in the transportation industry decreased slightly, by -2.2%.
While travel hiring gained a significant 21.3% in March, recent airline fare increases
and other attempts to offset rising oil costs indicate that the full impact on hiring in
oil-reliant industries remains to be seen.
Executive Summary
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Job Openings, Nationwide
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For job opening information based on industry and/or occupation, see Industry and Occupation Outlook
For job competition in specific metropolitan areas, see Local Market Outlook
For top hiring companies in specific metropolitan areas, see Top Hiring Companies by Metro
Job Competition, Nationwide
Top Hiring Companies, Nationwide
Apr May Jun Jul Aug FebOct Dec MarSep
10.5% 10.3%
1.7% 1.7%3.2% 3.8%
-2.8%
4.4% 4.4% 4.1%
7.7%
6:1unemployed persons per job opening
U.S. Job Market Snapshot
RANK COMPANY JOB OPENINGS M-o-M CHANGE Y-o-Y CHANGE
1 HCA 20,429 21.8% 196.3%
2 Starbucks 14,593 -2.8%
3 U.S. Air Force 13,991 -0.6% 11.6%
4 Accenture 9,488 17.8%
5 PetSmart 9,454 -1.0% -8.4%
Nationwide trends based on job openings listed on SimplyHired.com
Nov
5.1%
39.1%4.1%year-over-year
(from March 2010)
month-over-month
(from February 2011)
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Local Market Outlook
HIGHLIGHTS
Optimal hiring conditions in Austin. Newly added to the most populous metros list, Austin (TX)
had some of the best hiring conditions in March. Austin posted the highest month-over-month
increase in job openings at 21.3%, almost double the next highest increase of 11.4% in Grand
Rapids (MI). It was also one of the least competitive metros, with a 2:1 unemployment ratio.
Competitive job market in Las Vegas. Also newly added, Las Vegas (NV) entered the
employment report as the second-most competitive metro. With an 8:1 unemployment ratio, Las
Vegas tied with Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) as one of the most difficult places to obtain a job.
Job Openings by MetroNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas
POPULATION
RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA
JOB
OPENINGS
(M-o-M)
JOB
OPENINGS
(Y-o-Y)
1 New York (NY) 5.1% 39.4%
2 Los Angeles (CA) 0.6% 47.4%
3 Chicago (IL) 9.0% 54.6%
4 Philadelphia (PA) 3.8% 26.7%
5 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 9.8% 61.2%
6 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 1.1% 49.4%
7 Boston (MA) 0.9% 47.5%
8 Atlanta (GA) 2.8% 54.4%
9 Washington, DC (DC) 2.9% 25.1%
10 Houston (X) 7.9% 58.3%
11 Detroit (MI) 8.3% 78.6%
12 Phoenix (AZ) 4.1% 38.6%
13 Seattle & acoma (WA) 6.5% 47.6%
14 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) -3.9% 35.6%
15 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 5.0% 49.8%
16 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) -1.7% 38.6%
17 Denver (CO) 0.9% 34.7%
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POPULATION
RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA
JOB
OPENINGS
(M-o-M)
JOB
OPENINGS
(Y-o-Y)
18 Cleveland & Akron (OH) -1.1% 69.8%
19 Orlando (FL) -0.2% 43.4%
20 Sacramento (CA) 3.5% 48.7%
21 St. Louis (MO) 7.6% 45.1%
22 Portland (OR) 6.6% 52.8%
23 Charlotte (NC) 2.6% 54.4%
24 Pittsburgh (PA) 0.2% 27.4%
25 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 4.1% 44.8%
26 Baltimore (MD) 3.7% 23.1%
27 Indianapolis (IN) 6.5% 44.4%28 San Diego (CA) 5.6% 40.6%
29 Nashville (N) -0.6% 48.2%
30 Hartord & New Haven (C) 3.4% 33.1%
31 Kansas City (MO) 4.0% 42.3%
32 Salt Lake City (U) 1.0% 58.9%
33 Cincinnati (OH) 0.6% 46.7%
34 Columbus (OH) -0.9% 59.4%
35 Milwaukee (WI) 3.4% 33.2%
36 Greenville (SC) 4.6% 67.3%
37 San Antonio (X) 7.7% 50.4%
38 West Palm Beach (FL) 0.8% 37.9%
39 Harrisburg (PA) 4.1% 29.0%
40 Birmingham (AL) 2.0% 37.6%
41 Grand Rapids (MI) 11.4% 58.4%
42 Las Vegas (NV) 4.2% 40.0%
43 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 2.2% 38.2%
44 Austin (X) 21.3% 104.7%45 Oklahoma City (OK) 3.8% 58.6%
46 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 3.1% 28.0%
47 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 4.1% 50.2%
48 Memphis (N) 4.3% 39.9%
49 Jacksonville (FL) -2.9% 54.8%
50 Louisville (KY) 7.8% 54.4%
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POPULATION
RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :
JOB OPENINGS
1 New York (NY) 5 : 1
2 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 1
3 Chicago (IL) 4 : 1
4 Philadelphia (PA) 4 : 1
5 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 3 : 1
6 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 3 : 1
7 Boston (MA) 2 : 1
8 Atlanta (GA) 4 : 1
9 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1
10 Houston (X) 4 : 1
11 Detroit (MI) 6 : 1
12 Phoenix (AZ) 4 : 1
13 Seattle & acoma (WA) 3 : 1
14 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 5 : 1
15 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 2 : 1
16 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 8 : 1
17 Denver (CO) 3 : 1
18 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 4 : 1
19 Orlando (FL) 6 : 1
20 Sacramento (CA) 7 : 1
21 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 1
22 Portland (OR) 4 : 1
23 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 1
24 Pittsburgh (PA) 3 : 125 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 3 : 1
Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Population)Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas
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POPULATION
RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA
UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :
JOB OPENINGS
26 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1
27 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 1
28 San Diego (CA) 4 : 1
29 Nashville (N) 3 : 1
30 Hartord & New Haven (C) 3 : 1
31 Kansas City (MO) 4 : 1
32 Salt Lake City (U) 3 : 1
33 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 1
34 Columbus (OH) 3 : 1
35 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 1
36 Greenville (SC) 4 : 1
37 San Antonio (X) 3 : 1
38 West Palm Beach (FL) 2 : 1
39 Harrisburg (PA) 4 : 1
40 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 1
41 Grand Rapids (MI) 5 : 1
42 Las Vegas (NV) 8 : 1
43 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 3 : 1
44 Austin (X) 2 : 1
45 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 1
46 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 3 : 1
47 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 5 : 1
48 Memphis (N) 4 : 1
49 Jacksonville (FL) 4 : 1
50 Louisville (KY) 5 : 1
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Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com
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Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Unemployment Ratio)Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas
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RANKING CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :
JOB OPENINGS
1 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 8 : 1
2 * Las Vegas (NV) 8 : 1
3 1 Sacramento (CA) 7 : 14 1 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 15 2 Detroit (MI) 6 : 16 2 Orlando (FL) 6 : 17
2Grand Rapids (MI) 5 : 1
8 2 New York (NY) 5 : 19 3 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 5 : 110 4 Louisville (KY) 5 : 111 2 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 5 : 112 4 San Diego (CA) 4 : 113 2 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 114 * Jacksonville (FL) 4 : 1
15 3 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 116 4 Phoenix (AZ) 4 : 117 6 Greenville (SC) 4 : 118 1 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 119 3 Portland (OR) 4 : 120 1 Memphis (N) 4 : 121 2 Chicago (IL) 4 : 122 4 Philadelphia (PA) 4 : 123 2 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 4 : 124 Houston (X) 4 : 125 Harrisburg (PA) 4 : 1
*Metro area newly added to reflect the 2010-2011 Nielsen DMA Ranks
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Job Competition by Metro continued from previous page
Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com
RANKING CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :
JOB OPENINGS
26 1 Kansas City (MO) 4 : 127 5 Atlanta (GA) 4 : 128 1 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 129 8 Denver (CO) 3 : 130 4 Hartord & New Haven (C) 3 : 131 1 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 132
6Pittsburgh (PA) 3 : 1
33 Salt Lake City (U) 3 : 1
34 2 Nashville (N) 3 : 135 4 San Antonio (X) 3 : 136 1 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 3 : 137 1 Columbus (OH) 3 : 138 3 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 3 : 139 Seattle & acoma (WA) 3 : 1
40 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 3 : 1
41 1 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 3 : 142 1 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 3 : 143 1 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 2 : 144 2 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 145 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 1
46 1 Boston (MA) 2 : 147 * Austin (X) 2 : 1
48 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1
49 West Palm Beach (FL) 2 : 1
50 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1
*Metro area newly added to reflect the 2010-2011 Nielsen DMA Ranks
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Job Openings by IndustryNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major industry
INDUSTRY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)
Agriculture 9.2% 24.8%
Automotive 6.0% 84.9%
Construction 12.5% 33.9%
Education 5.3% 15.1%
Financial Services 6.1% 53.0%
Government 10.6% 9.6%
Healthcare -0.6% 33.5%
Hospitality 6.6% 40.4%
Legal -0.4% 15.3%
Manuacturing 3.4% 51.4%
Media 2.1% 9.3%
Military -2.2% -67.4%
Non-Prot 1.9% 27.9%
Real Estate 5.9% 12.8%
Retail 6.5% 36.5%
echnology -3.1% 2.8%
ransportation -2.2% 121.2%
ravel 21.3% 77.5%
Industry and Occupation Outlook
HIGHLIGHTS
Increased travel hiring. Hiring in the travel industry increased 21.3%, the largest growth across all
industries for the month. This continued growth from January and February is an indicator of the
industrys improved health and the start of seasonal hiring, as the summer vacation season nears.
Construction hiring increases. While hiring for both Retail Salespersons and Financial Specialists
and Accountants continued to post the strongest growths, the most interesting change was the
10.1% increase in Construction and Extraction hiring. This first real growth in a long-struggling
industry is likely the result of increased residential construction and mining work.
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OCCUPATION CATEGORY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)
Managers 3.0% 44.3%
Human Resources Specialists, Compliance Ofcersand Business Operators
-38.8% -4.5%
Financial Specialists and Accountants 40.8% 119.6%
Computer Engineers and Programmers 5.3% 49.1%
Engineers (excluding Computer) 6.9% 60.9%
Scientists, Social Scientists and Lab echs 1.7% 12.5%
Doctors, Nurses, Terapists and Health echs 4.2% 25.1%
Social Workers, Counselors and Religious Workers -2.9% 11.3%
Law Enorcement, Fire and Security 10.2% 18.1%
Lawyers, Judges and Legal Support 1.2% 23.3%
Ofce and Administrative Workers 4.0% 46.7%
eachers, Librarians and Education Workers 3.2% 17.4%
Journalists and Media Workers 18.6% 1.7%
Cooks, Servers and Food Workers 6.6% 35.3%
Personal Care and Services 6.2% 14.2%
Retail Salespersons 88.5% 151.7%
Installation, Maintenance and Repair Workers 4.9% 51.4%
Building and Groundskeepers 6.7% 19.9%
Farmers, Fishers and Forestry Workers 17.1% 24.2%
Manuacturing Workers 11.2% 72.5%
Construction and Extraction Workers 10.1% -1.5%
Drivers, Pilots and ransportation Workers 7.1% 107.3%
Military Personnel -0.3% 66.6%
Job Openings by Occupation CategoryNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major occupation category
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Emory University 635 jobs (2.8%)
Northside Hospital 617 jobs (8.6%)Time Warner 571 jobs (18.6%)
SunTrust Bank 514 jobs (-2.5%)
Accenture 502 jobs (18.0%)
Accenture 1,189 jobs (17.6%)
HCR Manor Care 974 jobs (3.1%)Advocate Health Care 683 jobs (-3.4%)
Navistar 680 jobs (-24.2%)
Starbucks 585 jobs (10.7%)
L-3 Communications 536 jobs (23.6%)
CACI International 511 jobs (30.0%)
Camber Corporation 326 jobs (15.6%)
Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Ctr 246 jobs (12.3%)
Constellation Energy Group 244 jobs (18.5%)
MetroHealth System 337 jobs (-31.6%)
Goodyear Tire & Rubber 326 jobs (-1.2%)
PNC Financial 292 jobs (6.4%)
HCR Manor Care 270 jobs (-16.1%)
Kindred Healthcare 259 jobs (-15.3%)
Faulkner Hospital 3,133 jobs (0.3%)
Harvard University 868 jobs (4.6%)
MIT 771 jobs (7.1%)
Brigham and Womens Hospital 680 jobs (16.4%)
Massachusetts General Hospital 678 jobs (-7.3%)
HCA 1,403 jobs (32.8%)
Baylor Health Care 1,320 jobs (38.3%)
Texas Health Resources 953 jobs (4.2%)
Methodist Hospitals of Dallas 787 jobs (16.5%)
US Air Force 574 jobs (-0.4%)
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Top Hiring Companies, 25 Major MetrosTop five companies with the most job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in 25 major metropolitan areas
Note:Parentheses after each company denote month-over-month change
Top Hiring Companies by Metro
HIGHLIGHTS
Accounting firms dominate in New York. Three of the Big Four accounting firms were top
employers in New York in March: PwC, Ernst & Young and KPMG. Such increased hiring from
accounting, banking and consulting firms in New York is a sign of the financial industrys renewed
strength.
Technology strong on the west coast. Tech companies also appeared bullish in March, comprising
most of the lists in San Francisco, Seattle & Tacoma and Portland. These employers included
Google, Apple, HP, Cisco, Amazon, Microsoft and Intel, all with around 1,000 job openings.
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HCA 1,163 jobs (11.2%)
Exempla Healthcare 539 jobs (-0.6%)Banner Health 499 jobs (-20.8%)
Centura Health 432 jobs (16.5%)
Hewlett-Packard 407 jobs (20.2%)
Clarian Health 840 jobs (16.9%)
Community Health Network 346 jobs (16.9%)Rolls-Royce 228 jobs (8.8%)
Eli Lilly 199 jobs (10.1%)
St. Vincent Health 183 jobs (5.5%)
HCA 1,133 jobs (12.2%)
US Air Force 419 jobs (-0.2%)
Baptist Health South Florida 257 jobs (-14.8%)
Memorial Healthcare 240 jobs (-31.5%)
Miami Childrens Hospital 228 jobs (-8.0%)
HCA 805 jobs (-78.3%)
Health First 341 jobs (-4.7%)
Florida Hospital 310 jobs (13.3%)
Disney 193 jobs (-11.8%)
Brookdale Senior Living 183 jobs (-14.1%)
HCR Manor Care 514 jobs (-3.2%)
Meijer 488 jobs (312.4%)
General Motors 480 jobs (1.3%)
Kelly Automotive Services 387 jobs (38.5%)
Henry Ford Health System 377 jobs (9.1%)
US Air Force 1,789 jobs (0.1%)
Starbucks 1,774 jobs (-29.5%)
PetSmart 803 jobs (-0.8%)
Safeway 794 jobs (353.3%)
Providence Health and Services 689 jobs (12.9%)
UnitedHealth Group 1,900 jobs (12.1%)
3M 715 jobs (0.6%)
Wells Fargo 444 jobs (15. 5%)
US Army 364 jobs (-0.4%)
Cargill 362 jobs (14.7%)
HCR Manor Care 1,032 jobs (-8.6%)
Bayada Nurses 767 jobs (-8.7%)Genesis HealthCare 692 jobs (-23.2%)
Wells Fargo 468 jobs (41.2%)
Accenture 426 jobs (11.6%)
HCA 1,358 jobs (36.8%)
Hewlett-Packard 1,105 jobs (8.8%)
The Shaw Group 529 jobs (72.1%)
University of Texas Health Center 443 jobs (-5.4%)
Accenture 341 jobs (20.8%)
Citigroup 1,425 jobs (5.3%)
Accenture 1,383 jobs (16.0%)
PricewaterhouseCoopers 1,053 jobs (12.1%)
Ernst & Young 1,035 jobs (14.5%)
KPMG 906 jobs (6.5%)
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Miami and Fort Lauderdale, FL
Orlando, FL
Detroit, MI
Los Angeles, CA
Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN
Philadelphia, PA
Houston, TX
New York, NY
PNC Financial Services 742 jobs (11.8%)
University of Pittsburgh 484 jobs (-4.6%)
HCR Manor Care 339 jobs (-21.5%)
Carnegie Mellon University 193 jobs (6.4%)
Dicks Sporting Goods 181 jobs (3.1%)
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Banner Health 2,073 jobs (-8.8%)
Intel 478 jobs (1.3%)
US Air Force 417 jobs (-0.5%)
PetSmart 285 jobs (-4.8%)
Starbucks 275 jobs (23.3%)
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Note: List only includes companies with 50 or more jobs available
Sutter Health 612 jobs (14.9%)
Intel 498 jobs (5.1%)
Starbucks 437 jobs (-29.8%)
Catholic Healthcare West 397 jobs (-2.5%)
US Air Force 319 jobs (-1.4%)
Amazon.com 1,764 jobs (11.6%)
Microsoft 955 jobs (359.5%)
Starbucks 953 jobs (13.9%)
University of Washington 777 jobs (-5.2%)
Providence Health and Services 693 jobs (0.0%)
BAE Systems 1,737 jobs (5.8%)
CACI International 1,713 jobs (34.2%)
Accenture 1,169 jobs (18.2%)
Inova Health System 1,128 jobs (7.1%)
L-3 Communications 976 jobs (14.9%)
Google 1,867 jobs (9.8%)
Sutter Health 1,721 jobs (12.8%)
Apple 1,556 jobs (1.3%)
Hewlett-Packard 1,247 jobs (8.0%)
Cisco Systems 1,112 jobs (41.8%)
BJC Health 485 jobs (-5.6%)
St. Anthonys Medical Center 427 jobs (16.7%)
Saint Louis University 293 jobs (4.5%)
SSM Health Care 281 jobs (17.2%)
Barnes-Jewish Hospital 238 jobs (-5.6%)
Intel 989 jobs (5.9%)
Safeway 727 jobs (429.4%)
Providence Health and Services 536 jobs (2.6%)
Oregon Health & Science University 489 jobs (13.7%)
Starbucks 296 jobs (19.0%)
HCA 1,482 jobs (12.4%)
BayCare Health System 818 jobs (33.2%)
University Community Hospital 440 jobs (-0.4%)
HCR Manor Care 322 jobs (-4.6%)
Citigroup 294 jobs (4.2%)
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St. Louis, MOPortland, OR
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About the U.S. Employment Trends Report
The U.S. Employment Trends Report is a monthly summary and analysis of employment
trends in the United States. These findings are based on monthly job seeker activity on
SimplyHired.com, which aggregates millions of listings from over 30,000 employment
sites, and data obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some findings may be
projected from recent historical data. Data may not be representative of all industries,
occupations and/or metro areas. Metropolitan Areas in this report are the 50 most
populous in the U.S., as ranked by the Nielsen Companys Designated Market Area (DMA)
list. Occupation Categories are derived from the Department of Labors O*NET database.
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The company is based in Mountain View, California and is funded by Foundation Capital
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