22 of the 30 corporations that paid the highest tax rates (30 percent or more) on their reported profits created almost 200,000 jobs between 2008 and 2012. Only eight of the 30 firms paying high tax rates reported reducing the number of employees between 2008 and 2012 Continue reading
Some new research from Canadian job search board Workopolis suggests, as you might think, that when the world changes, so do the types of jobs that are in demand. Continue reading
Washington, D.C. is No. 1, the easiest city for finding a job. Listings for jobs paying $50,000 and up, per 1,000 residents, during the third quarter of 2013 gave 59 The Easiest And Hardest Cities To Find A Job Right Now If you’ve exhausted all other options, moving can be a smart way to improve your job … Continue reading
The California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation officials announced this week the intent to hire close to 7,000 correctional officers over the next three years because of increased attrition rates Continue reading
Ford will add 350 jobs and invest $150 million at a US stamping plant as part of a major expansion of its capacity, the automaker said Thursday. The investment will be used to upgrade equipment at its Buffalo, New York facility and the new jobs will support a third shift of production. Ford said it … Continue reading
A survey by job-matching service TheLadders.com revealed that the fastest-growing jobs are in the tech sector, replacing those in middle management as the positions employers are trying to fill most. Of the fastest growing job titles over the last five years, seven of the top 10 are technology positions that necessitate specific technical skills for … Continue reading
According to the study, this trend poses problems for workers, the communities surrounding airports and the flying public Continue reading
Deutsche Bank has announced that it will generate over 700 jobs in Dublin over the coming years Continue reading
Apple Inc. (AAPL) said it’s opening a new plant in Mesa, Arizona, that will create 2,000 jobs to make components for its products, part of a push by the world’s most valuable company to boost manufacturing in the U.S. Apple struck a deal to pay $578 million to GT Advanced Technologies Inc. (GTAT) to supply … Continue reading
The Retail Association of Nevada said in a statement Wednesday that it expects hiring in Nevada to remain in line with that of 2012, which was up 2.6 percent compared to 2011. That translates to up to as many as 7,800 people across Nevada who are expected to be added to retail payrolls during the … Continue reading
Central Florida theme parks are gearing up for the holiday season with plans to hire more than 2,000 workers, the Orlando Sentinel reports. Here’s a breakdown of the number of jobs each theme park plans on adding: SeaWorld Orlando is seeking about 200 workers for its three theme parks. It will be holding a job … Continue reading
Mid-sized firms are on track to add more than 1.25 million jobs in 2013, which would account for 7 out of every 10 new jobs created this year. In addition, the nearly 200,000 companies representing the U.S. middle market grew revenue at 5.5% over the past 12 months, more than double the rate of S&P … Continue reading
After opening an aircraft assembly facility in Jacksonville, Embraer is still growing its Florida presence. The state is working on a deal that could add 600 jobs at Melbourne International Airport. Gov. Rick Scott announced Tuesday that Embraer jet manufacturer has selected the Space Coast airport to build its Legacy 450 and Legacy 500 planes. … Continue reading
Private-sector employment growth slowed in October, as firms adding the fewest jobs in six months and Washington’s partisan bickering over spending hit the labor market, payrolls processing firm Automatic Data Processing Inc. reported Wednesday. Private employers added 130,000 jobs this month — the fewest since April — down from 145,000 in September, according to ADP. … Continue reading
In a labor market with strong job opportunities, the ratio would be close to 1-to-1, as it was in December 2000 (when it was 1.1-to-1) Continue reading