50 Manufacturing Sectors That GREW Over The Past 10 Years
So we all know that US manufacturing is hemorrhaging jobs. As domestic income and production costs increase, it makes it increasingly difficult for US manufacturers to keep their operations...
View ArticleThe Connection Between Manufacturing Jobs and Exports
By Hank Robison and Rob Sentz Part 2 in our latest look at manufacturing In our last post we observed that there are only about 50 manufacturing sectors out of 472 (6-digit NAICS) that actually gained...
View ArticleThe Big Success Story: North Dakota’s Staggering Growth
Eager to find bright spots in the dismal US economy, journalists are flocking — paparazzi-style — to the unlikeliest of states. Why? Well, by now we all know North Dakota’s economy performed well...
View ArticleCareerBuilder, Manpower CEOs Talk The Labor Market
Before the mostly positive jobs report was released Friday, the CEOs of CareerBuilder and Manpower, Matt Ferguson and Jeffrey Joerres, spoke with CNBC. Topics included the labor market in the US, the...
View ArticleThree EMSI Webinars: Data 101; Careers and College Websites; and Input-Output...
On Dec. 13, 14, and 15, EMSI will host three webinars. Each will be at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, 11 a.m. Pacific. 1. Tuesday, Dec. 13: Labor Market Data 101 We live in a world of “big data.” And when it...
View ArticleA Look At Jobs In Ohio (2007-2011)
See our other posts on the top jobs in various states. In this post, we want to identify the best-performing jobs in Ohio based on labor market trends. To do this we use labor market data from Analyst...
View ArticleData Spotlight: Engineers in Manufacturing
Q: Can you tell me a little bit more about the demand for engineers in the manufacturing sector? We’ve received this question a number of times, so we thought it deserved a blog post. According to...
View Article2012′s Best Jobs Not Requiring a Degree
This is the first post in a series about the best jobs by ed level for 2012. See the original post here. As you review this data, keep in mind that 2012 data is still a projection. In this post we will...
View ArticleThe Unbalanced Canadian Skilled-Labour Market, Pt. 2
Thousands of clients worldwide are already using Analyst, EMSI’s premier web-based labour market data tool. Now, EMSI is pleased to introduce Analyst for Canada. Based on EMSI’s unique and...
View ArticleDoes Cold Weather Really Affect Job Growth?
Economists and news agencies have been saying that cold and precipitous winter weather is dragging down job growth and the economy at large. In this post, we present an interactive visualization...
View ArticleExploring Georgia’s Industry Clusters: 5 That Higher Ed and Workforce Need to...
What makes Georgia tick? What sets the economy apart and where do we see specialization and differentiation? What sectors have showed the strongest job creation in recent years? Which careers should...
View ArticleSkills: A New Understanding of a Job
The traditional way of looking at occupations has been to group them by job titles. This structured, top-down approach is typically from public data sources (think SOC). These libraries of occupations...
View Article50 Manufacturing Sectors That GREW Over The Past 10 Years
So we all know that US manufacturing is hemorrhaging jobs. As domestic income and production costs increase, it makes it increasingly difficult for US manufacturers to keep their operations...
View ArticleThree EMSI Webinars: Data 101; Careers and College Websites; and Input-Output...
On Dec. 13, 14, and 15, EMSI will host three webinars. Each will be at 2:00 p.m. Eastern, 11 a.m. Pacific. 1. Tuesday, Dec. 13: Labor Market Data 101 We live in a world of “big data.” And when it...
View ArticleData Spotlight: Engineers in Manufacturing
Q: Can you tell me a little bit more about the demand for engineers in the manufacturing sector? We’ve received this question a number of times, so we thought it deserved a blog post. According to...
View Article2012’s Best Jobs Not Requiring a Degree
This is the first post in a series about the best jobs by ed level for 2012. See the original post here. As you review this data, keep in mind that 2012 data is still a projection. In this post we will...
View ArticleExploring Georgia’s Industry Clusters: 5 That Higher Ed and Workforce Need to...
What makes Georgia tick? What sets the economy apart and where do we see specialization and differentiation? What sectors have showed the strongest job creation in recent years? Which careers should...
View ArticleA New Understanding of a Job
The traditional way of looking at occupations has been to group them by job titles. This structured, top-down approach is typically from public data sources (think SOC). These libraries of occupations...
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