Wednesday, March 10, 2010

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There is a slight revival in job selection Job

Despite the increase in the number of 82,132 unemployed in February announced by the Minister Celestino Corbacho, the data recorded in the job portal ContactosdeTrabajo.com reflect a slight recovery of supply employment.
This apparent difference occurs because the job loss is focusing on sectors already punished enough by the economic crisis, mainly in construction and related industries. On the other hand increases employment opportunities in the services sector, particularly significant for posts related to commercial sales, which reveals that in reality we are facing a labor market adjustment.
The increase in labor supply is 2.3% compared to February 2009, important but still insufficient for today's market because the trend in the group of young people under 25 unemployment increases, one of the hardest hit.
Without being overly optimistic we can assert that the trend to a slowdown in the growth of unemployment, the trend is expected to soon place us in the mean values \u200b\u200bof the years before the crisis. Another
relevant data is logged in the Training Channel job portal, where demand for training is nearly 12% higher than last year. In general this trend is reflected in four professional groups:
Those who have lost their jobs and are using part of their compensation for highly specialized courses to enable them to access job command and management level (Masters and Graduate) prioritizing the risks associated with business management.
Another important group of applicants are those who want to enhance their curriculum with specialized training to your current profile, thereby increasing their chances of finding work in what they already know to do.
Those without training or having it are using the numbers of grants for the case being presented, particularly those run by local governments, which get quality training with no or minimal cost while unemployed.
Finally is the group of applicants to a place in the public sector, those seeking training and those are important formal qualifications.

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