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    Thirty-six Percent of Employers Plan to Hire Full-Time, Permanent Employees in the New Year, CareerBuilder¬タルs Annual Forecast Finds
    Jennifer Grasz
    CHICAGO ¬タモ January 1, 2015 ¬タモ Companies will be ringing in the New Year with more job openings, according to CareerBuilder¬タルs annual job forecast. More than one third of employers expect to add full-time, permanent employees in 2015, the best outlook from the survey since 2006. Salary increases ¬タモ including raises for minimum wage workers ¬タモ are also on the agenda of hiring managers.

    View full report: http://careerbuildercommunications.com/pdf/careerbuilder-q1-2015-forecast.pdf

    ¬タワThe U.S. job market is turning a corner as caution gives way to confidence,¬タン said

    Matt Ferguson, CEO of CareerBuilder and co-author ofThe Talent Equation. ¬タワHiring in 2014 has been broad-based, including encouraging activity among small businesses and hard-hit sectors like manufacturing and construction. The amount of companies plan http://www.careerbuilder.com/share/aboutus/pressreleasesdetail.aspx?id=pr860&sd=1/1/2015&ed=01/01/2015


     
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