jobradio.fm

Tuesday, May 18, 2010

 

Seattle Jobs Rank 13th

Unemployed workers looking for Seattle jobs this month had a better chance than their counterparts in many other cities.

Juju's Job Search Difficulty Index for May named Seattle the 13th best city for job seekers among the 50 largest cities in the United States. The index found that Seattle had 3.75 unemployed individuals per advertised job during May.

The index is based on the ratio of jobless workers to the number of job openings advertised online. It includes millions of online jobs from employer career portals, recruiter Web sites and job boards.

The 10 best cities for job seekers during May were:
  1. Washington, D.C.
  2. San Jose, Calif.
  3. New York, N.Y.
  4. Baltimore, Md.
  5. Oklahoma City, Okla.
  6. San Antonio, Texas
  7. Hartford, Conn.
  8. Salt Lake City, Utah
  9. Boston, Mass.
  10. Austin, Texas

The 10 worst cities, from most to least difficult, were:
  1. St. Louis, Mo.
  2. Detroit, Mich.
  3. Miami, Fla.
  4. Las Vegas, Nev.
  5. Riverside, Calif.
  6. Los Angeles, Calif.
  7. Portland, Ore.
  8. Sacramento, Calif.
  9. Birmingham, Ala.
  10. Orlando, Fla.

The State of Washington as a whole was ranked the 26th best state for job seekers among all states. The state had 4.98 unemployed individuals per advertised job during May.

The 10 best states for job seekers during May were:
  1. District of Columbia
  2. Maryland
  3. Virginia
  4. Nebraska
  5. Delaware
  6. North Dakota
  7. Massachusetts
  8. Kansas
  9. Connecticut
  10. Oklahoma

The 10 worst states, from most to least difficult, were:
  1. Michigan
  2. Idaho
  3. Nevada
  4. Mississippi
  5. Kentucky
  6. Oregon
  7. Rhode Island
  8. Ohio
  9. Alabama
  10. South Carolina
  11. California

Labels:


Comments:

Post a Comment

Subscribe to Post Comments [Atom]





<< Home

Archives

March 2009   April 2009   May 2009   June 2009   July 2009   August 2009   September 2009   October 2009   November 2009   December 2009   January 2010   February 2010   March 2010   April 2010   May 2010   June 2010   July 2010   August 2010   September 2010   October 2010   November 2010   December 2010   January 2011   February 2011   March 2011   April 2011   May 2011   June 2011   July 2011   August 2011   September 2011   October 2011   November 2011   May 2012   January 2013  

This page is powered by Blogger. Isn't yours?

Subscribe to Posts [Atom]