Tuesday, November 12, 2019
Top trends in Cleveland Hiring
Top trends in Cleveland Hiring Top trends in Cleveland Hiring Top trends in Cleveland Hiring Intelligence dug into whos hiring and for what in Cleveland these days. If youre recruiting in this area, youll want to know what we found. Once a manufacturing center, Cleveland has transitioned to a more service-based economy. Still, the area is home to Fortune 500 manufacturers Parker-Hannifin and Sherwin-Williams. A center of innovation for the area is the concentration of cultural, educational, and medical institutions that form Clevelands University Circle. Not surprising, the biggest drivers of job growth are the Cleveland metro areas leisure and hospitality, and healthcare industries. In the past year this growth has been mixed and slightly offset by jobs shed in manufacturing and the professional and business services industries. Still, the area has created 14,900 new jobs over the past 12-months; the unemployment rate was 5.3% in August 2016 which was 0.4 percentage points above the national rate of 4.9%. By August 2016, about 1.0 million workers were employed in the Cleveland area, and the market accounts for 19% of all Ohio jobs posted on Monster. To give you some insight into what your recruiting competitors are up to, our Intelligence team analyzed data from the CEB TalentNeuron tool to identify which companies are posting the most jobs, and which jobs are most listed, and which jobs are most searched. Supporting Clevelands top growth areas some of the positions most in-demand include registered nurses and retail workers. What are companies hiring for? Most Common Employment in Cleveland: Retail Salespersons Registered Nurses Food Preparation and Serving Workers Cashiers Office Clerks, General Most In-Demand Jobs in Cleveland: Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailer Registered Nurses Retail Salespersons Retail Supervisors Customer Service Representatives Cleveland Jobs: 40% of available Cleveland area jobs are for Healthcare, Sales, and Operations Logistics workers Of all open healthcare positions, 47% of available Healthcare jobs are for Nurses Of all open sales positions, 38% of available Sales jobs are for Retail Of all open operations logistics positions, 76% of available Operations Logistics jobs are for Motor Vehicle Operators Most Common Cleveland Jobs Include: Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailer # employed: 10,090 Annual wage: $44,560 Registered Nurses # employed: 29,070 Annual wage: $65,620 Retail Salespersons # employed: 31,040 Annual wage: $27,410 Retail Supervisors # employed: 7,970 Annual wage: $40,630 What are job seekers looking for? Most viewed Cleveland jobs: Secretaries and Administrative Assistants Sales Representatives, Wholesale and Manufacturing Customer Service Representatives Miscellaneous Managers (e.g., General Managers, etc.) Miscellaneous Engineers (e.g., Validation Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, etc.) Top Cleveland job searches: Sales Receptionist Part Time Administrative Assistant Accounting Customer Service Manufacturing Manager Human Resources Warehouse Want to know more about the top trends in Cleveland hiring? Check out the Cleveland Market Overview from Intelligence. Data finding are based on analysis of all available online jobs reported by the TalentNeuron tool and job seeking activity from more than 22 million unique visitors1. 1comScore Media Metrix, 1Q 2016, 3-month average, (includes all US Mobile + PC traffic)
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