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    U.S. Hiring to Stay on a Steady Course, According to CareerBuilder¬タルs Q2 Job Forecast
    Jennifer Grasz
    CHICAGO ¬タモ April 3, 2014 ¬タモ The U.S. jobs outlook for the second quarter is akin to last year¬タルs forecast, but certain industries are expected to outperform the national average for hiring. The number of manufacturing employers planning to add full-time, permanent headcount increased three percentage points over Q2 2013 and beat the national average for this year¬タルs forecast by seven percentage points. Information Technology, Financial Services, Professional and Business Services and Health Care are also among industries projected to lead in job creation.

    View full report: http://www.careerbuildercommunications.com/pdf/careerbuilder_q22014_forecast.pdf

    ¬タワWhile employment has not yet reached an ideal level, the U.S. is moving closer to the tipping point for substantial job growth,¬タン said Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder and co-author of http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?id=pr816&sd=4/3/2014&ed=04/03/2014


     
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