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January 26, 2011

2011 Job Forecast by CareerBuilder.com

According to CareerBuilder's 2011 Job Forecast, more employers plan to add full-time, permanent headcount in 2011 as compared to 2010, with a continued emphasis on hiring in technology and other revenue-producing fields.
The survey included more than 2,400 hiring managers and human resource professionals across several industries and a range of company sizes. Here's what the survey revealed.

Full-time hiring
Twenty-four percent of employers surveyed plan to hire full-time, permanent employees in 2011, up from 20 percent in 2010, and 14 percent in 2009. Only 7 percent plan to decrease headcount, an improvement from 9 percent in 2010 and 16 percent in 2009. Fifty-eight percent anticipate no change in their staff levels while 11 percent are unsure.

Part-time hiring
Thirteen percent of these employers expect to hire part-time employees in the next 12 months, up from 11 percent in 2010, and 9 percent in 2009. Five percent plan to decrease part-time help, an improvement from 8 percent in 2010, and 14 percent in 2009. Seventy-one percent anticipate no change in their staff levels while 12 percent are unsure.

Contract/temporary hiring
Thirty-four percent of those hiring reported they will hire contract or temporary workers in 2011, up from 30 percent last year, and 28 percent in 2009. Of those hiring, 24 percent expect to add more staff than last year. Thirty-nine percent of employers plan to transition some contract or temporary staff into full-time, permanent employees.

Top functional areas for hiring
In 2011, the top 10 growing functional areas for recruitment and their corresponding percentage increases are:
  1. Sales – 27 percent
  2. Information Technology – 26 percent
  3. Customer Service – 25 percent
  4. Engineering – 21 percent
  5. Technology – 19 percent
  6. Administrative – 17 percent
  7. Business Development – 17 percent
  8. Marketing – 17 percent
  9. Research/Development – 15 percent
  10. Accounting/Finance – 14 percent
Hiring by region

More employers in the West plan to recruit new employees in 2011 than other regions. Twenty-six percent of hiring managers surveyed in the West reported they plan to add full-time, permanent headcount followed by 24 percent in the Northeast and 23 percent in the Midwest and South.
Plans to downsize staffs are trending lower then they have for the last two years. Eight percent of employers in the South expect to decrease headcount, followed by 7 percent in the Northeast, Midwest and West.

Hiring by company size
While small businesses have been slower to recover, hiring is gradually improving among companies of all sizes. Thirty percent of those employers surveyed with staffs larger than 250 employees plan to increase their full-time, permanent headcount in 2011, followed by 27 percent of employers with 51-250 employees, and 14 percent of employers with 50 or fewer employees.

Five percent of employers with 1-50 employees plan to reduce their work force, as compared to 6 percent of businesses with 51-250 employees, and 9 percent with more than 250 employees.
Compensation
Forty-one percent of employers surveyed are concerned that their best talent will leave their organizations once the economy improves. Sixty-one percent said they will increase compensation for their existing staff in 2011, up from 57 percent in 2010. While most employers estimate the average raise will be 3 percent or less, 10 percent expect the average increase will be 5 percent or more.
Thirty-one percent will provide higher initial job offers to job candidates, up from 29 percent last year. While most increases will likely fall within the same 1 to 3 percent range, 8 percent of employers expect to up initial job offers by 5 percent or more.

January 25, 2011

Just 1 Click

Are you a young person who cares about what's going in your school, neighborhood, town or city? Do you love sports and being active? Do you like to volunteer, get involved or find create ways to inspire positive community change by using sports? If you do, join the Play City community of young folks who care, too. This platform is full of exciting ways to get involved:

Just 1 Click is a monthly campaign to celebrate the work of great nonprofit organizations. From supporting environmental action projects to advocating for disability rights organizations, Just 1 Click is an easy way for anyone with an internet connection to make a difference.

How it works:

Each month, YouthNoise supports a new organization through Just 1 Click. We provide information about the featured organization, including a short description, images, a video clip, and ways to take action. We also encourage our friends and networks to click on a big orange button. If users click the button 100,000 times over the course of the month, YouthNoise awards $500 to support the featured organization.
Users and YN staff members nominate great organizations for Just 1 Click by tweeting #Just1Click nominations to @YouthNoise or posting nominations to the YouthNoise Facebook wall. Three nominated nonprofits are entered into a monthly poll that lives on the Just 1 Click Thank You page. For the first two weeks of the month, Just 1 Click participants vote for next month's featured nonprofit.
If a featured organization earns less than 100,000 clicks in a month, they will receive a portion of the donation. For example, an organization earning 80,000 clicks will receive $400. $500 is the maximum donation an organization can earn through Just 1 Click.
  • Personalize your Play City experience
  • Stay updated on your neighbors' activities and actions
  • Gain valuable leadership skills
  • Be eligible for scholarships, awards and internships
  • Be eligible for features on Link TV and our partner orgs
  • Get free stuff

CHANGE LIVES WITH JUST 1 CLICK

100,000 clicks = $500 for Youth Together.


January 24, 2011

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Honor Vietnam Veterans...

More than 58,000 men and women never came home from the Vietnam War and those that did were met with ridicule and contempt. The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall is a reminder of veterans' sacrifice, service and uncommon courage, as well as a place where the injustice that returning veterans faced could at long last be rectified.

But The Wall can't uphold the memory of Vietnam veterans without your support.

The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund works to preserve the legacy of the brave Americans who served in Vietnam as well as promote healing and educate people about the impact of the war, so that we can explore and reflect on this critical time in history with a wiser eye toward the future.

More than 80,000 items have been left at The Wall to honor Vietnam veterans, but we know not everyone can make it to Washington D.C. Write a message or simply sign your name in honor of these brave men and women, and we'll keep you updated on how you can protect the legacy of Vietnam veterans.

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