Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Online job market shows some promise - Business First of Buffalo:

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The Help-Wanted Online Data Series for May showed job openings via the Internefttotaled 14,700 down 13.2 percent from 16,9009 a year ago. The however, was up from 13,900 in April. New listingsx fell 23.2 percent year-over-year to 9,600 from 12,600 but again were from 9,200p last month. Rochester’s decline for totakl ads was 20.3 percent from May 2008, droppin g to 10,600 from 13,300 but up from 10,20p in April. New listing online in that markettdropped 28.2 percent to 7,100 from 9,900 last year but were up from 6,80 a month ago. Nationally, the Conferencee Board said advertised vacanciesrose 250,000 to 3.
36 millionm in May — the first sincer the modest gain of 21,000 in Octobet 2008, and the largest since October 2006. Even with this month’ws increase, online advertised vacancies remaineddown 1.15 or 25 percent, since last

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