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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Workplance Violence
Business Continuity
Employee Resource Groups
Performance Management
Termination
Payroll
Disability Accomodations
Privacy
Relationship Management
Mental Health Benefits
Succession Planning
Social Media
Salary Surveys
Work Visas
Background Checks
Firing
Leave Management
Severance Pay
Health Savings Accounts
Age
Employment Offers
Analytical Aptitude
Remote & Hybrid Work
Employee Data Privacy
Substance Abuse
Workplace Culture
Downsizing
Open Enrollment
Religion & Spirituality
Work Life Integration
Bonuses & Incentives
Inclusion, Equity &
Gender Identity
Retirement & Recognitions
Overtime Pay
Leadership &
People Management
Whistleblowing
Data Security
Fiduciary Duty
Policies & Practices
Leadership Development
Communicable Diseases
Unemployment Benefits
Ethnicity
Intellectual Property
Benefits
Vendors & Software
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