Data reveals where the jobs are
With payrolls increasing by almost 1.763 million in July which was better than expected, data reveals that jobs are being added at a slow rate. What's more, is that the unemployment rate is also down to 10.2 per cent as compared to the 10.6 per cent forecast. Still, the rate of jobs being added must increase for better recovery for the job market. In this chart, the most popular jobs have been broken down sector-wise so you can see where the jobs seem to be picking up and plan your next career move accordingly. Read about the details here.
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Inclusion, Equity & Diversity
Onboarding
Wellness Benefits
Educational Assistance
Employment Law & Compliance
Religion & Spirituality
Campus Placement
Workplace Harassment
Communication
Pay Equity
Sexualy Harassment
Global Mindset
Employment Contracts
Age
Data Security
Firing
Career Development
Workforce Planning
Disability Benefits
Contemporary Issues
Bonuses & Incentives
Workplance Violence
Eligibility Verification (I-9)
Organizational &
Cybersecurity
Teamwork
Health Savings Accounts
Compensation & Benefits
Consultation
Opening
Job Applications &
HR Software
Contracts & RFPs
HR Careers
Raise
Leave Management
Employee Conduct
Artificial Intelligence
Affirmative Action
Social Media
Closing
Employee Handbooks
Employee Surveys
Succession Planning
Salary Surveys
Benefits Compliance
Records & Reports
Leadership Development
Benefits Reporting & Disclosure
Workplace Wellness
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