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Michigan Blog - Featuring Michigan Shopping, Travel, Business & PeopleMichigan Shopping, Deals and Coupons - People and community, Michigan Sports (as well as High School Sports), Traveling in the State of Michigan, Michigan Events and Michigan Business - all in one place.Thursday, May 7, 2009 Michigan Unemployment continues Downward Trend- CLICK HERE!Michigan nonfarm payroll jobs continued a downward trend, falling by 22,600 in March, 2009. The Michigan losses were modest but widespread. Two sectors recorded significant declines. Professional and Business Services followed the weak national trend and recorded the largest monthly reduction. Michigan Jobs in the Information sector, which includes the ailing publishing industry, also fell in March. The only sector to add jobs was Manufacturing, mainly due to the recall of laid off workers in the transportation equipment manufacturing sector. Looking for work? 100K plus jobs are available - Click here From March 2008 to March 2009, Michigan lost 6.4 percent of payroll jobs (-270,500). The goods producing sector accounted for 42 percent of this decline and the service producing sector contributed 58 percent. Michigan Education and Health Services was the only sector to add jobs over the year, though the pace of job gains has slowed. IT and Engineering Jobs listed. Nationally, total nonfarm payroll employment continued to fall sharply (-663,000) in March with Construction, Manufacturing and Professional and Business Services losing more than 100,000 jobs each. Other sectors to experience statistically significant losses were Mining and Logging, Trade and Transportation, Michigan Financial Activities and Leisure and Hospitality. College Students for Hire Since the start of the recession, 15 months ago, nonfarm employment in Michigan fell by 301,500 (-7.1 percent) with 60 percent of the decline in the last five months. Nationally, 5.1 million (3.7 percent) payroll jobs were lost during the same period with 65 percent of the Michigan jobs shed in the last five months. Career Assessment Information is available for free Labels: jobs in michigan, michigan employment Saturday, October 6, 2007 Executive Career Opportunities in Michigan- CLICK HERE!We can all feel it when the automotive market takes a dive. This past February, my husband took a buyout from Ford .. so it hit home here also. It's all around us .. but I have paid a bit more attention to it and here are some ideas for you if you are looking for a job: Executive Search Online -Career Opportunities I like this because it caters to executives and entrepreneurs that may have recently lost their jobs. Keep an eye on the Michigan Business Employment board - http://employment.michiganbusiness.us/ (it's absolutely free .. like everything else around here) Get your chance to win a Career Do-over (now this is cool) Jobs at Monster - Register to win a Career Do-over. Remember - corporate employers don't want to hire someone who can merely perform the initial job duties satisfactorily. Rather, they prefer to hire academically prepared, highly motivated, and ambitious workers who offer them a good, long-term return on their investment (ROI). .. so brush up on your academics if your light in that area: Online Degree Programs & Career Training Good luck to you (and me) and the rest of the Michigan job marketplace! Labels: jobs in michigan, michigan employment |
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