文档介绍:Where Did They Go?And When Will e Back?
An Analysis of Recruitment Advertising Trends
The objective of this presentation is threefold:
To present a macro view of the recruitment market
To share an analytical approach to identifying local recruitment opportunities
To discuss actions local newspapers should take to capitalize on opportunities mid- and longer-term
Note that these findings integrate work done for the NAA Horizon Watching Initiative plus Kannon’s own client work.
Looking forward, total . employment is expected to grow to about 168 million by 2010, up 15%.
. Employment, 1989, 1999, 2000 and 2010e
+15%
Thousands
The shift from Goods Producing to Service Producing employment is expected to continue.
Distribution of Change by Industry Group, 2000 - 2010e
Expected Change in Employment, 2000 to 2010e: Million Jobs
Goods Producing
1%
Service Producing
99%
Professional and Service occupations are expected to represent 39% of employment in 2010.
Distribution of . Employment, 2010e
Blue Collar
24%
Service
19%
Office & Administrative
Support
24%
Professional
20%
Management
11%
Sales
10%
Total Employment, 2010e: Million Jobs
Total job openings will be highest in Service and Professional occupations.
Total Job Openings Due to Growth And Replacements, 2000 to 2010e
Millions
Professional& Related
Occupations
Office &Admin.Support
Sales &RelatedOccupations
Mgt,Business &Financial
Trans. &MaterialMoving
Service
Production
Replacement
Job Growth
Replacement needs will account for 62% of all expected available positions.
Distribution of Job Openings by Occupational Group, 2000 to 2010e
Organic
JobGrowth
38%
ReplacementRequirements
62%
Total Openings: Million Jobs
Occupations WithAbove AverageReplacement Requirements
Production 81%
Office & Admin. Support 72%
Sales 72%
Installation 66%
Twelve occupations -- two of which are fast growing -- will acc