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Job Openings In January Soar To 2.7 Million

CHRISTOPHER S. RUGABER   03/ 9/10 06:43 PM ET   AP

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Job Openings In January Soar To 2.7 Million

WASHINGTON — Job openings rose sharply earlier this year, evidence that employers are slowly ramping up hiring as the economy improves.

The number of openings in January rose about 7.6 percent, to 2.7 million, compared with December, the Labor Department said. That's the highest total since February 2009.

The report is a sign that the economy is soon likely to generate consistent job gains. Some economists expect employers to add up to a net 300,000 jobs in March, though as many as a third of them could be temporary hiring for the 2010 Census.

Hiring is critical to sustaining the economic recovery because job growth boosts incomes and helps restore the confidence needed to drive consumer spending. A gradual increase in net hiring would help prevent the recovery from fizzling.

There are now about 5.5 unemployed people, on average, competing for each opening. That's still far more than the 1.7 people who were competing for each opening when the recession began. But it's down from just over 6 people per opening in December 2009.

Economists were encouraged by the report but cautioned that hiring will likely increase only slowly this year.

"It's getting better, though not as quickly as you'd like," said Dan Greenhaus, chief economic strategist at Miller Tabak.

The economy has lost 8.4 million jobs since the recession began, the largest drop since the 1930s. The jobless rate was unchanged last month at 9.7 percent. Most economists expect the rate to remain elevated for several years.

The transition to job growth "is an important step in the expansion," Nigel Gault, chief U.S. economist at IHS Global Insight, wrote in a note to clients. "It will not change the story that this will be a subdued recovery ... but will reduce the odds of a relapse."

The gradually brightening jobs picture corresponds to what many job search Web sites are reporting. The Monster employment index, a measure of online postings by the job board Monster.com, rose 2 percent in February compared with the previous year. That was the first year-over-year increase since December 2007, when the recession began, the company said.

Indeed.com, which aggregates job listings from thousands of online career boards and individual company sites, is also seeing improvement. The company said last week that 10 of the 12 industries it tracks posted more job openings in February than they did a year ago.

"We have seen a sharp turnaround in the job market in the last few months," said Paul Forster, CEO of Indeed.com.

Management consulting firm Accenture PLC plans to hire 50,000 employees worldwide by the end of August, according to spokesman Alex Pachetti. More than 7,000 of those jobs, including technology and consulting positions, will be in the United States, he said.

The Labor Department's Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey illustrates the heavy job turnover that occurs even in a sluggish economy. Employers hired about 4.08 million people in January, the report said. At the same time, 4.12 million people were fired or otherwise left their jobs.

Job openings are down sharply from pre-recession levels. There were nearly 4.4 million available positions in December 2007, the government said, compared with the 2.7 million openings in January.

Most of the January job gains were concentrated in education and health care, the report said. Job openings in those industries rose 72,000, or 13 percent. Hotels and restaurants also saw gains, with an increase of 28,000 openings, or 13.5 percent.

Forster noted that job gains in the hospitality and retail industries signal growing confidence in the recovery, because those sectors depend on consumer spending. Among the 12 industries that Indeed.com tracks, those two saw the biggest gains in job postings last month, he said.

Job openings in information technology are also rising. Scot Melland, CEO of Dice Holdings, said postings on its Dice.com job board for IT professionals rose 7 percent as of March 1 compared with a year ago.

"We're not seeing a huge rebound," Melland said. "What we're seeing is a nice steady increase in recruiting activity."

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WASHINGTON — Job openings rose sharply earlier this year, evidence that employers are slowly ramping up hiring as the economy improves. The number of openings in January rose about 7.6 percent,...
WASHINGTON — Job openings rose sharply earlier this year, evidence that employers are slowly ramping up hiring as the economy improves. The number of openings in January rose about 7.6 percent,...
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SpongeBrad
Republicans Crashing the economy since 1929
01:10 PM on 03/10/2010
Would you like some fries with that
10:43 AM on 03/10/2010
Where?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
05:40 AM on 03/10/2010
Idiotic headline. If employers hire, they don't hire fulltime or even for permanent positions. Right underneath it states that Chevron is laying off. So many companies are not finished laying off people.
All this does is for the gas prices to rise, though there is no rhyme or reason why when we are swimming in oil and shutting down refineries. Austin's school system is laying off 1000 employees.
All those layoffs will be felt only after a while as it has a domino effect on everything else.
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cavegal
The Revolution Will Not Be Privatized
06:07 AM on 03/10/2010
Do you have a link to the Austin school system layoffs? I am hosting a coffee party movement event this Saturday in Austin and would like that information available to our group. Feel free to post the link on their local chapter FB page as well:

http://www.facebook.com/pages/Join-the-Coffee-Party-Movement-in-Austin-TX/333163114366?ref=ts
10:53 AM on 03/10/2010
Who controls the Coffee Party? Who funds it?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
12:00 PM on 03/10/2010
It was in the paper 2 weeks ago, I read the local KDHnews and the "insideautomotive.com" one, but did not keep a copy. I told our people here working for the school system because it may be a sign of the future even for us a neighboring town.
04:27 AM on 03/10/2010
"evidence that employers are slowly ramping up hiring as the economy improves."

Sorry, but that is ridiculous.

The RICH get richer. The people are poorer than we ever were.

What about the average income of the ones who do the WORK? - They dropped.

So the parasites threatened to fire even more people to make us accept lower wages and THEN they started hiring again.

Isn't an economy on the rise a wee bit different from the rich getting more and 99% of the people paying for it?
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vippy
Carpe Diem!
12:05 PM on 03/10/2010
LOL, we increased billionaires from 269 to 360. I see the wealth is trickling down. And the rich are giving us jobs. Where are all those people now who used to spout that nonsense during Bush's reign? Are the rich holding up the economy (economy is made of 70% of people).
I saw that a long time ago, when we ship jobs overseas and then ship the merchandise back to our country and pretty soon we can't buy what they manufactured overseas. Seems like now is
the time. Did congress plug the holes yet, nope. Jobs are still going overseas. Why don't they demand that companies who do business in the USA like TXU bring back customer service to this country. It is useless to call up a rep overseas who can only provide standardized answers,
and that in bad English so they claim their name is Joe!
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World Citizen
02:06 AM on 03/10/2010
43,000 out of 50,000 Accenture jobs will be filled outside of the U.S.

Accenture is a big offshoring, outsourcing company.

Our administration MUST deploy new fiscal policies that would audit companies and penalize them. This is the best way to take back our jobs !
12:44 AM on 03/10/2010
Forgive my cynicism(!), but the figures quoted are all jobs in the service sector.
Until the job creation happens in energy, manufacturing, and infrastructure, these
are welcome but superficial increases.
11:41 PM on 03/09/2010
i was told today my company's revenues were up in jan and feb which would tend to indicate increased hiring...we'll see
10:42 PM on 03/09/2010
50,000 jobs for Accenture. Great company, but hard to get into.

Overall, the jobs are out there. I just think that Human Resources & Hiring Managers are seriously too selective & not responsive to the needs of people. Everyone won't have the EXACT MATCH skills, but people have the desire. That should be enough.
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
10:19 PM on 03/09/2010
Oh wow the tr0LLs heads are going to pop !!!! I am so glad Obama is President !!!! Things are turning around for sure !!!
11:43 PM on 03/09/2010
maybe you're the tr0ll?

i'm sure some think i'm a tr0ll when i say obama is a FR4UD, but i couldn't care less what other people think, and i'm not just saying to get a rise out of anyone.
10:09 AM on 03/10/2010
I'm a diehard progressive who's fed up with Mr. Obama. Believe me, there are plenty of us out there.
10:55 AM on 03/10/2010
It's hard to tell if you're being sarcastic or not.
08:59 PM on 03/09/2010
Obama has clearly prioritized his "vision" over jobs and foreclosures.

If you have no job and are getting tossed out of your home, sorry, but you should be glad Michelle's gowns will be on display over at the Smithsonian.
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09:41 PM on 03/09/2010
Wow. Bitter much?
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bluejoni2525
and we've got to get ourselves back to the garden
10:20 PM on 03/09/2010
How very very sad you are !!
11:45 PM on 03/09/2010
you must be proud of your protector of the status quo, but are you as proud as the bushies?
07:15 PM on 03/09/2010
Here we go again with the media and government,what kind of jobs? Not enough facts,yet again,are they temp jobs,after all temp services have been the largest employers in the last 25 years.
11:46 PM on 03/09/2010
census jobs?
07:22 PM on 03/10/2010
Census Bureau?.......Maybe
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BBackSoon
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05:02 PM on 03/09/2010
Seasonal? Time to cut grass and other outside jobs.

What kind of jobs?

If an engineer loses his/her job and a kid takes a job at a burger joint these are hardly a 1 for 1 trade.

But in the statistical numbers they are.
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Y3rMawm
veni, vidi, bibi.
06:38 PM on 03/09/2010
Bingo. figures lie and liars figure :)
07:01 PM on 03/09/2010
"2.7 mil in January" Who cuts grass in January.The article mentions the fields that are hiring at this time. Information Technologies have a7% increase in job openings. Inform yourself whenever you can ,read a little
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BBackSoon
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10:41 AM on 03/10/2010
IT has and increase in job openings? Again, what kind of jobs? My guess is there are openings which require Masters degrees, and people to man the help desks.

Are you in IT? I am, I look all the time, I have worked on 3 different Mainframe systems, know a lot about several MRP systems, have a lot of Manufacturing Business knowledge and deal with Windows based server apps. And when I start looking around the listings are for someone with extensive knowledge in System A, System B and a strong background in 3 other subsystems or languages. And currently if you do not fit that mold completely they are not interested, they are not willing to train you. And no business is running the exact same setup as anyone else.

Employers are looking to fill spots with a person that has the EXACT same skill set as the person that just left.

Also I live in the midwest and we are just now starting to see green shoots in the yard. I for some funny reason believed that further South they might be a few weeks or even a month ahead of us on spring. Silliy me and that USDA Plant hardiness zone map.

Please excuse my ignorance.