Monday, December 16, 2019

Top trends in New York Hiring

Top trends in New York HiringTop trends in New York HiringTop trends in New York HiringIntelligence dug into whos hiring and for what in New York these days. If youre recruiting in this area, youll want to know what we found.Encompassing the largest municipal and regional economy in the United States, New York City is characterized as the worlds ministerprsident financial center. The New York metro area is the center of many industries, including finance, international trade, new and traditional media, real estate, education, fashion and entertainment, tourism, biotechnology, and manufacturing. The biggest drivers of job growth are the New York metro areas leisure and hospitality, health care and social assistance, education and professional industries. The area has created 196,500 new jobs over the past 12-months the unemployment rate was 4.7% in June 2016 which was 0.2 percentage points below the national rate of 4.9%.By June 2016, 10 million workers were employed in the New York a rea, and the market accounts for 5% of all jobs posted on Monster, mora than any other metro area. 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 fruchtwein jobs, and which jobs are most listed, and which jobs are most searched. Not surprising, a diverse range of positions are most in-demand in the New York area that includes marketing managers, registered nurses, software application developers, and truck drivers.What are companies hiring for?Most Common Employment in New YorkAdministrative SupervisorsExecutivesRetail SupervisorsPostsecondary TeachersHuman ResourcesMost In-Demand Jobs in New YorkMarketing ManagersRegistered Nurses (RNs)Software Developers, ApplicationsTruck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailerRetail abverkaufpersonsNew York Jobs38% of available New York area jobs are for Technology, Sales, and Healthcare workersOf all open technolo gy positions, 38% of available Technology jobs are for Software EngineersOf all open sales positions, 45% of available Sales jobs are for RetailOf all open healthcare positions, 41% of available Healthcare jobs are for NursesMost Common New York Jobs IncludeMarketing Managers employed 22,180Annual wage $181,410Registered Nurses employed 169,470Annual wage $85,260Software Developers, Applications employed 69,430Annual wage $108,770Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailer employed 57,360Annual wage $50,080What are job seekers looking for?Most viewed New York jobsSecretaries and Administrative AssistantsSales Representatives, Wholesale and ManufacturingCustomer Service RepresentativesSoftware Developers and ProgrammersMiscellaneous Business Operations Specialists (e.g., Project Managers, Program Managers, etc.)Top New York job searchesAdministrative AssistantPart TimeReceptionistAccountingCustomer ServiceSalesMarketingHuman ResourcesEntry LevelManagerWant to know more about the top tre nds in New York hiring? Check out the New York 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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