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    U.S. Employment Trends Report

    February 2011

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    Executive Summary

    Key highlights from this months report

    U.S. Job Market Snapshot

    Nationwide employment changes at a glance

    Local Market Outlook

    Job growth and competition in 50 major metros

    Industry and Occupation Outlook

    Job growth and competition in major industries and occupations

    Top Hiring Companies

    The top 5 companies hiring in 25 major metros

    About

    Information on the Report and Simply Hired

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    Contents

    U.S. Employment Trends ReportFebruary 2011

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    Slight increase in nationwide hiring. Hiring across the nation continued its slow start in the

    second month of the year. Job openings increased 3.8% from January 2011, with a year-

    over-year improvement of 49.7% from February 2010. The rate of change for job openings

    is starting to stabilize, noted Gautam Godhwani, CEO of SimplyHired.com. While theres

    still a way to go, this means that we are steadily closing the gap between todays job market

    and pre-recession numbers.

    Slow growth in large metros. Five of the most populous metro areas posted very minimal

    growth in comparison to smaller metros. Both New York and the SF Bay Area had slight

    decreases in job openings (-0.9% and -1.5%), while Los Angeles, Chicago and Philadelphia

    each had less than 3% (2.7%, 2.5% and 0.1%, respectively). Cleveland & Akron had the

    largest monthly growth, at 11.5%.

    Growth in most industries. 17 of 18 industries had positive increases in job openings, with

    only the Technology industry taking a slight dip of -2.0%. Several industries had substantial

    growth in February, with Military (22.7%), Travel (20.9%) and Agriculture (20.0%) leading

    in increases.

    Military hiring picks up. Military industry hiring increased 22.7%, a growth reflected in

    both occupation and employer data: job openings for military personnel increased 10.6%month-over-month, while the US Air Force ranked fifth in the Top Hiring Companies,

    Nationwide list with 10,528 openings.

    Trends Report Update: Methodology

    In a continuous effort to improve the quality of our trends data, Simply Hired has

    updated its methodology for calculating several components of the US Employment

    Trends Report. As of February 2011, the following sections will reflect the updated

    methodology:

    (1) Job competition, nationwide and by metro

    (2) Employer rankings, nationwide and by metro

    Changes in the data that are solely the result of the new methodology have been noted

    and are not included in any written analyses of employment trends found in this report.

    Executive Summary

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    Job Openings, Nationwide

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    For job opening information based on industry and/or occupation, see Industry and Occupation Outlook

    For job competition in specific metropolitan areas, see Local Market Outlook

    For top hiring companies in specific metropolitan areas, see Top Hiring Companies by Metro

    Job Competition, Nationwide

    Top Hiring Companies, Nationwide

    Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug FebOct DecSep

    10.5% 10.3%

    1.7% 1.7%3.2% 3.8%

    11.1%

    -2.8%

    4.4% 4.4%

    7.7%

    4:1unemployed persons per job opening

    U.S. Job Market Snapshot

    RANK COMPANY JOB OPENINGS M-o-M CHANGE Y-o-Y CHANGE

    1 Home Depot 14,800 -11.5% 246.0%

    2 HCA 12,864 -22.7% 113.4%

    3 Securus 12,235 -25.5%

    4 Starbucks 10,775 -13.2%

    5 US Air Force 10,528 -8.2% -16.7%

    Nationwide trends based on job openings listed on SimplyHired.com

    Nov

    5.1%

    49.7%3.8%year-over-year

    (from February 2010)

    month-over-month

    (from January 2011)

    Jan

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    Local Market Outlook

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Cleveland, Salt Lake increase hiring. Cleveland & Akron and Salt Lake City had the greatest

    increase in job openings, growing 11.5% and 11.2% respectively. Atlanta and Norfolk & Newport

    News had the next greatest growth, each posting a 9.7% month-over-month increase.

    Job competition improves in Norfolk, New Orleans. Norfolk & Newport News, which had the

    third greatest increase in job openings, fell six places in the Job Competition rankings. This

    indicates that the Norfolk job market became better for job seekers as a result of increased job

    openings. New Orleans, with a 5.7% increase in job openings, also fell six places.

    Job Openings by MetroNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (M-o-M)

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (Y-o-Y)

    1 New York (NY) -0.9% 53.0%

    2 Los Angeles (CA) 2.7% 59.4%

    3 Chicago (IL) 2.5% 58.5%

    4 Philadelphia (PA) 0.1% 41.5%

    5 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) -1.5% 63.8%

    6 Boston (MA) 4.4% 64.8%

    7 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 4.6% 62.8%

    8 Washington, DC (DC) 1.2% 34.9%

    9 Atlanta (GA) 9.7% 67.4%

    10 Detroit (MI) 0.4% 84.3%

    11 Houston (X) 3.4% 52.2%

    12 Seattle & acoma (WA) 6.7% 57.8%

    13 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 4.2% 69.2%

    14 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 3.3% 58.8%

    15 Phoenix (AZ) 0.8% 46.1%

    16 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 11.5% 84.3%

    17 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 5.5% 56.2%

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    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (M-o-M)

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (Y-o-Y)

    18 Denver (CO) 0.6% 48.8%

    19 Sacramento (CA) -0.9% 56.1%

    20 Orlando (FL) 5.8% 67.8%

    21 St. Louis (MO) 2.9% 49.6%

    22 Pittsburgh (PA) -2.0% 48.7%

    23 Baltimore (MD) 0.3% 33.7%

    24 Portland (OR) 8.3% 64.0%

    25 Indianapolis (IN) 4.2% 54.0%

    26 San Diego (CA) 5.8% 43.1%

    27 Hartord & New Haven (C) -0.5% 52.2%28 Charlotte (NC) 3.5% 65.0%

    29 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 5.6% 51.6%

    30 Nashville (N) 7.8% 76.0%

    31 Kansas City (MO) 3.2% 55.5%

    32 Cincinnati (OH) 7.1% 60.4%

    33 Milwaukee (WI) 8.2% 45.4%

    34 Columbus (OH) 8.6% 89.4%

    35 Greenville (SC) 6.2% 83.4%

    36 Salt Lake City (U) 11.2% 75.2%

    37 San Antonio (X) 7.9% 52.1%

    38 Grand Rapids (MI) 6.5% 50.0%

    39 West Palm Beach (FL) 7.4% 53.0%

    40 Birmingham (AL) 6.0% 48.9%

    41 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 9.7% 56.5%

    42 New Orleans (LA) 5.7% 47.7%

    43 Memphis (N) 9.4% 51.4%

    44 Bualo (NY) 7.0% 40.8%45 Oklahoma City (OK) 9.4% 64.2%

    46 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 3.7% 68.8%

    47 Harrisburg (PA) 4.3% 47.3%

    48 Providence (RI) 3.8% 69.4%

    49 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 4.7% 38.0%

    50 Louisville (KY) 7.5% 70.8%

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    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    1 New York (NY) 4 : 1

    2 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 1

    3 Chicago (IL) 4 : 1

    4 Philadelphia (PA) 3 : 1

    5 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 2 : 1

    6 Boston (MA) 2 : 1

    7 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 3 : 1

    8 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1

    9 Atlanta (GA) 4 : 1

    10 Detroit (MI) 5 : 1

    11 Houston (X) 4 : 1

    12 Seattle & acoma (WA) 3 : 1

    13 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 4 : 1

    14 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 2 : 1

    15 Phoenix (AZ) 4 : 1

    16 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 4 : 1

    17 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 9 : 1

    18 Denver (CO) 3 : 1

    19 Sacramento (CA) 7 : 1

    20 Orlando (FL) 6 : 1

    21 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 1

    22 Pittsburgh (PA) 3 : 1

    23 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1

    24 Portland (OR) 4 : 125 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 1

    Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Population)Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

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    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    26 San Diego (CA) 5 : 1

    27 Hartord & New Haven (C) 3 : 1

    28 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 1

    29 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 3 : 1

    30 Nashville (N) 3 : 1

    31 Kansas City (MO) 3 : 1

    32 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 1

    33 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 1

    34 Columbus (OH) 3 : 1

    35 Greenville (SC) 4 : 1

    36 Salt Lake City (U) 3 : 1

    37 San Antonio (X) 3 : 1

    38 Grand Rapids (MI) 5 : 1

    39 West Palm Beach (FL) 2 : 1

    40 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 1

    41 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 3 : 1

    42 New Orleans (LA) 3 : 1

    43 Memphis (N) 4 : 1

    44 Bualo (NY) 4 : 1

    45 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 1

    46 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 4 : 1

    47 Harrisburg (PA) 4 : 1

    48 Providence (RI) 5 : 1

    49 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 3 : 1

    50 Louisville (KY) 4 : 1

    Job Competition by Metro continued from previous page

    Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com

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    Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Unemployment Ratio)Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

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    RANKING CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    1 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 9 : 1

    2 Sacramento (CA) 7 : 1

    3 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 1

    4 Orlando (FL) 6 : 1

    5 1 Grand Rapids (MI) 5 : 16 1 Providence (RI) 5 : 17 Detroit (MI) 5 : 1

    8 San Diego (CA) 5 : 1

    9 1 ampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 4 : 110 1 New York (NY) 4 : 111 1 Greenville (SC) 4 : 112 3 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 4 : 113 1 Bualo (NY) 4 : 114 1 Louisville (KY) 4 : 115 2 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 116 1 Portland (OR) 4 : 117 1 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 118 1 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 119 3 Memphis (N) 4 : 120 7 Phoenix (AZ) 4 : 121 1 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 4 : 122 2 Atlanta (GA) 4 : 123 2 Chicago (IL) 4 : 124

    2 Houston (X) 4 : 125 4 Harrisburg (PA) 4 : 1

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    Job Competition by Metro continued from previous page

    Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com

    RANKING CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    26 3 Philadelphia (PA) 3 : 127 1 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 128 6 New Orleans (LA) 3 : 129 Kansas City (MO) 3 : 1

    30 3 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 131 1 San Antonio (X) 3 : 132 2 Nashville (N) 3 : 133 2 Salt Lake City (U) 3 : 134 3 Hartord & New Haven (C) 3 : 135 4 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 3 : 136 Columbus (OH) 3 : 1

    37 4 Denver (CO) 3 : 138 3 Pittsburgh (PA) 3 : 139 1 Seattle & acoma (WA) 3 : 140 6 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 3 : 141 1 Dallas & Fort Worth (X) 3 : 142 4 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 3 : 143 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 2 : 1

    44 1 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 2 : 145 1 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 146 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 1

    47 Boston (MA) 2 : 1

    48 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1

    49 West Palm Beach (FL) 2 : 1

    50 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1

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    Job Openings by IndustryNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major industry

    INDUSTRY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)

    Agriculture 20.0% 48.4%

    Automotive 3.0% 135.9%

    Construction 7.8% 35.3%

    Education 3.2% 14.5%

    Financial Services 6.3% 58.3%

    Government 7.1% 13.4%

    Healthcare 0.3% 54.1%

    Hospitality 8.3% 35.3%

    Legal 1.0% 41.3%

    Manuacturing 6.1% 60.7%

    Media 6.6% -9.0%

    Military 22.7% -68.9%

    Non-Prot 9.0% 35.5%

    Real Estate 6.6% 16.2%

    Retail 6.5% 38.7%

    echnology -2.0% 21.0%

    ransportation 11.8% 162.5%

    ravel 20.9% 42.3%

    Industry and Occupation Outlook

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Agriculture hiring cycle picks up. Job openings for Farmers, Fishers and Forestry Workers

    increased 41.3% in February, corresponding with a 20.0% increase in agriculture industry

    openings. The parallel growth indicates that a substantial portion of the Farmers, Fishers and

    Forestry job openings is specifically for farmers.

    Travel industry shows growth. The travel industry posted a significant growth of 20.9% from

    January to February. While February is an off-season month for American leisure travel, other

    sources indicate that the growth is likely the result of increased corporate travel.

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    OCCUPATION CATEGORY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)

    Managers 1.6% 54.4%

    Human Resources Specialists, Compliance Ofcersand Business Operators

    -37.7% 7.5%

    Financial Specialists and Accountants 30.6% 125.2%

    Computer Engineers and Programmers 4.7% 60.2%

    Engineers (excluding Computer) 1.3% 56.4%

    Scientists, Social Scientists and Lab echs 2.5% 16.2%

    Doctors, Nurses, Terapists and Health echs 5.1% 41.6%

    Social Workers, Counselors and Religious Workers 3.5% 33.2%

    Law Enorcement, Fire and Security 7.2% 12.8%

    Lawyers, Judges and Legal Support -10.7% 36.9%

    Ofce and Administrative Workers 3.1% 59.1%

    eachers, Librarians and Education Workers 8.1% 12.9%

    Journalists and Media Workers 0.7% 19.9%

    Cooks, Servers and Food Workers 2.6% 41.0%

    Personal Care and Services 9.0% 14.6%

    Retail Salespersons 83.7% 150.6%

    Installation, Maintenance and Repair Workers 2.8% 54.4%

    Building and Groundskeepers 9.1% 34.9%

    Farmers, Fishers and Forestry Workers 41.3% 30.9%

    Manuacturing Workers 4.4% 71.5%

    Construction and Extraction Workers -14.5% -1.0%

    Drivers, Pilots and ransportation Workers 12.2% 118.8%

    Military Personnel 10.6% 63.9%

    Job Openings by Occupation CategoryNumber of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major occupation category

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    Home Depot 1,041 jobs (-13.5%)

    Emory University 461 jobs (-24.7%)Northside Hospital 421 jobs (-50.9%)

    SunTrust Bank 396 jobs (-19.3%)

    Time Warner 345 jobs (6.8%)

    Accenture 782 jobs (-12.4%)

    Navistar 726 jobs (-8.7%)HCR Manor Care 717 jobs (-26.5%)

    Advocate Health Care 524 jobs (-13.6%)

    Home Depot 473 jobs (-8.9%)

    L-3 Communications 316 jobs (-25.1%)

    CACI International 296 jobs (-25.2%)

    Genesis HealthCare 271 jobs (-30.6%)

    Camber Corporation 212 jobs (-28.1%)

    HCR Manor Care 180 jobs (-31.9%)

    MetroHealth System 376 jobs (3.0%)

    Cleveland Clinic Foundation 273 jobs (2.2%)

    HCR Manor Care 260 jobs (-26.4%)

    Goodyear Tire & Rubber 247 jobs (-13.0%)

    Kindred Healthcare 236 jobs (-4.2%)

    Faulkner Hospital 2,340 jobs (-24.7%)

    Staples 959 jobs (-31.1%)

    Harvard University 627 jobs (-22.8%)

    Massachusetts General Hospital 546 jobs (15.6%)

    MIT 540 jobs (-22.7%)

    HCA 808 jobs (-23.8%)

    Baylor Health Care 719 jobs (-10.2%)

    Texas Health Resources 679 jobs (-15.7%)

    Methodist Hospitals of Dallas 489 jobs (-24.5%)

    Citigroup 418 jobs (-4.6%)

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    Baltimore, MD Cleveland, OH

    Boston, MA Dallas and Fort Worth, TX

    Top Hiring Companies, 25 Major MetrosTop five companies with the most job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in 25 major metropolitan areas

    Note:Parentheses after each company denote month-over-month change

    Top Hiring Companies by Metro

    HIGHLIGHTS

    New top healthcare employers emerge. Healthcare-related employers continued to dominate

    the Top Hiring Companies by Metro list; however, as a result of Simply Hireds updated ranking

    methodology, 14 new healthcare employers appeared on the list for the first time.

    Home Depot hiring in 11 metros. The top nationwide employer for the month, Home Depot,

    also surfaced as a top 5 employer for 11 of 25 metros: Atlanta, Chicago, Detroit, Houston, Los

    Angeles, New York, Orlando, Philadelphia, Phoenix, Portland, Tampa & St. Petersburg. Home

    Depots increase in hiring coincides with their first reported sales growth in nearly five years.

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    HCA 843 jobs (-17.0%)

    Banner Health 478 jobs (-4.2%)Exempla Healthcare 402 jobs (-5.1%)

    Centura Health 281 jobs (-23.3%)

    US Air Force 278 jobs (-9.5%)

    Clarian Health 531 jobs (-23.1%)

    Community Health Network 199 jobs (-7.5%)Rolls-Royce 157 jobs (-14.0%)

    St. Vincent Health 145 jobs (-21.9%)

    Eli Lilly 136 jobs (-22.8%)

    HCA 764 jobs (-19.8%)

    US Air Force 315 jobs (-5.4%)

    Memorial Healthcare 290 jobs (-17.8%)

    Baptist Health South Florida 235 jobs (-35.6%)

    Miami Dade College 186 jobs (-33.7%)

    HCA 339 jobs (-22.5%)

    Florida Hospital 209 jobs (-35.5%)

    Home Depot 194 jobs (-11.3%)

    Disney 174 jobs (26.0%)

    Brookdale Senior Living 167 jobs (-29.5%)

    HCR Manor Care 410 jobs (-30.6%)

    General Motors 376 jobs (-2.5%)

    St. John Health System 307 jobs (-18.2%)

    Henry Ford Health System 261 jobs (-20.3%)

    Home Depot 249 jobs (-6.3%)

    Starbucks 1,830 jobs (-15.3%)

    Home Depot 767 jobs (-12.8%)

    Staples 640 jobs (-39.3%)

    PetSmart 606 jobs (-23.8%)

    PETCO 532 jobs (-8.7%)

    UnitedHealth Group 1,250 jobs (-10.2%)

    3M 533 jobs (-17.0%)

    Wells Fargo 286 jobs (-7.7%)

    US Army 274 jobs (-23.0%)

    Ameriprise Financial 269 jobs (-8.6%)

    HCR Manor Care 861 jobs (-26.0%)

    Genesis HealthCare 732 jobs (-28.1%)Bayada Nurses 656 jobs (-60.5%)

    Home Depot 448 jobs (-6.1%)

    Staples 414 jobs (-42.4%)

    HCA 752 jobs (-16.6%)

    Hewlett-Packard 750 jobs (-12.9%)

    University of Texas Health Center 351 jobs (-15.5%)

    Home Depot 278 jobs (-14.0%)

    Accenture 217 jobs (-14.8%)

    Citigroup 2,080 jobs (11.1%)

    Staples 991 jobs (-40.8%)

    Accenture 921 jobs (-11.1%)

    Home Depot 871 jobs (-8.7%)

    PricewaterhouseCoopers 693 jobs (-37.4%)

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    Miami and Fort Lauderdale, FL

    Orlando, FL

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    Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN

    Philadelphia, PA

    Houston, TX

    New York, NY

    PNC Financial Services 489 jobs (-12.6%)

    University of Pittsburgh 380 jobs (-22.8%)

    HCR Manor Care 341 jobs (-28.9%)

    Carnegie Mellon University 138 jobs (-27.3%)

    Dicks Sporting Goods 131 jobs (-13.4%)

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    Banner Health 1,702 jobs (-1.4%)

    Intel 355 jobs (-21.2%)

    US Air Force 314 jobs (-7.1%)

    Home Depot 297 jobs (-19.7%)

    PetSmart 226 jobs (-21.3%)

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    Note: List only includes companies with 50 or more jobs available

    Starbucks 450 jobs (-14.2%)

    Sutter Health 403 jobs (-32.2%)

    Intel 355 jobs (-16.8%)

    Catholic Healthcare West 323 jobs (-21.1%)

    US Air Force 242 jobs (-6.3%)

    Amazon.com 1,181 jobs (-14.9%)

    Disney 796 jobs (-1.3%)

    University of Washington 618 jobs (-15.3%)

    Starbucks 608 jobs (-10.1%)

    Providence Health and Services 516 jobs (-28.3%)

    BAE Systems 1,211 jobs (-18.4%)

    CACI International 924 jobs (-37.8%)

    Inova Health System 785 jobs (-21.3%)

    Accenture 767 jobs (-19.9%)

    L-3 Communications 642 jobs (-18.4%)

    Google 1,250 jobs (-17.3%)

    Sutter Health 1,144 jobs (-19.4%)

    Apple 1,124 jobs (-19.5%)

    Starbucks 988 jobs (-14.0%)

    Hewlett-Packard 852 jobs (-8.7%)

    BJC Health 388 jobs (-28.0%)

    St. Anthonys Medical Center 261 jobs (-9.1%)

    Saint Louis University Hospital 237 jobs (-51.5%)

    Saint Louis University 211 jobs (-21.4%)

    Barnes-Jewish Hospital 191 jobs (-20.5%)

    Intel 689 jobs (-7.8%)

    Providence Health and Services 392 jobs (-24.9%)

    Oregon Health & Science University 318 jobs (-23.0%)

    Starbucks 174 jobs (4.0%)

    Home Depot 135 jobs (-19.9%)

    HCA 998 jobs (-22.1%)

    BayCare Health System 384 jobs (-20.3%)

    University Community Hospital 327 jobs (-13.4%)

    HCR Manor Care 260 jobs (-31.9%)

    Home Depot 213 jobs (-8.2%)

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    Seattle and Tacoma, WA

    Washington, DCSan Francisco Bay Area, CA

    St. Louis, MOPortland, OR

    Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL

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    About the U.S. Employment Trends Report

    The U.S. Employment Trends Report is a monthly summary and analysis of employment trend

    in the United States. These findings are based on monthly job seeker activity on SimplyHired.

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    U.S., as ranked by the Nielsen Companys Designated Market Area (DMA) list. Occupation

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