By Jack W. Plunkett
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PLUNKETT'S ALMANAC OF AMERICAN EMPLOYERS 2012
Key Features:
•Job market trends analysis, data and competitive intelligence
•Employment forecasts and statistics
•Important Contacts for Job Seekers
•In-Depth Profiles of hundreds of leading employers
•Buyer may register for access to search and export data at Plunkett Research Online
Pages: 731
Statistical Tables Provided: 12
Companies Profiled: 511
Geographic Focus: US
Contents, Statistics, Forecasts and Analysis Include:
Major Trends Affecting Job Seekers
1) U.S. Job Market Overview
2) Cost Control is a Major Concern at Employers/Downsizing and Consolidation Through Mergers Continue
3) Unemployment Will Remain High, But Opportunities Are Available to Diligent Job Seekers
4) Consumers Spend Less, Save More, Affecting a Wide Variety of Companies
5) Technology Continues to Create Sweeping Changes in the Workplace
6) Continued Growth in Outsourcing, Including Supply Chain and Logistics Services
7) Millions Working as Temps
8) Offshoring and the Globalization of Business
9) Older Americans Will Delay Retirement and Work Longer/Many Employers Find Older Employees Desirable
10) Employment Sectors that Will Offer an Above-Average Number of Job Opportunities in 2012
Employment Statistics
1) U.S. Employment Overview: 2010-2011
2) U.S. Civilian Labor Force: 1997-August 2011
3) Number of People Employed and Unemployed, U.S.: August 2010 vs. August 2011
4) Unemployed Jobseekers by Sex, Reason for Unemployment & Active Job Search Methods Used: 2010 Average
5) U.S. Labor Force Ages 16 to 24 Years Old by School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, Sex, Race & Ethnicity: October 2010
6) Mean Hourly Earnings & Weekly Hours, Private Industry & State & Local Government: 2010
7) Medical Care Benefits in the U.S.: Access, Participation and Take-Up Rates, March 2011
8) Retirement Benefits in the U.S.: Access, Participation and Take-Up Rates, March 2011
9) Top 30 U.S. Occupations by Numerical Change in Job Growth: 2008-2018
10) Top 30 U.S. Occupations by Percent Change in Job Growth: 2008-2018
11) Occupations with the Largest Expected Employment Increases, U.S.: 2008-2018
12) Occupations with the Fastest Expected Decline, U.S.: 2008-2018
Research: 7 Keys for Job Seekers
1) Financial Stability
2) Growth Plans
3) Research & Development Programs
4) Product Launch & Production
5) Marketing & Distribution Methods
6) Employee Benefits
7) Quality of Work Factors Read more
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