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🍔🍔🍔 Cheeseburger cheeseburger cheeseburger! The brightest spot in the February Economic Report? Hospitality and leisure employment is up. This jump is a welcome relief for restaurant and hotel workers. Read the full report here. https://t.co/F5PPRAMZCu #jobs
Finally, a couple of economic bright spots, including lots of new-hires or re-hires in the leisure and hospitality industries. https://t.co/F5PPRAMZCu #JobsReport#economy#employment
Are you looking for the perfect job candidate? The one who can do two or three different jobs all combined into one? These #purplesquirrels are hard to find, but a good #recruiter knows where to look. Read about one recruiter's search here. https://t.co/bkGCPdRt13
The economy could be worse. The unemployment rate is lower than last month, but we have not yet recovered from the pandemic drag. See a breakdown of major industries in Amtec's January 2021 Economic Report. https://t.co/0mCBDZx25A #Jobs#economy#recession#unemploymentrate
Does your company need help finding a candidate for a really difficult-to-fill open job? These elusive candidates are called "Purple Squirrels," and Amtec's recruiters know where they hide! Read more here. https://t.co/BPO3d8jfge #Recruitment#purplesquirrel
2020 is finally over, but the hangover is real. 140,000 jobs were lost in December - mainly due to the spike in COVID19 cases and the efforts to contain it. Click here for the full report. https://t.co/Y8jieHs9yP
Job growth disappointed in November. Although 245,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy in November, these gains are weak. Some predict it could take 40 months for the economy to recover. The good news? The Dow Jones is up 11%. Read the full report here. https://t.co/S9pdizb4f4
From all of us at Amtec, to you and your families, we hope this Thanksgiving will be full of the warmest reflections of all there is to be thankful for.
The October 2020 Economic Report shows a couple of positives. 638,000 jobs were added to the U.S. economy, strong gains considering 268,000 census worker jobs went away. But the unemployment rate, at 6.9%, is still about twice its February level at 3.5%.
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