Wednesday, April 18, 2012

Job Market Report April 18 2012

A bit down --- but within a good range ...
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For Information: Dan Moran, 518-641-8968

April 18, 2012

Job Postings Down Slightly after strong up tick

(Albany, NY, April 18, 2012) – After a strong increase of 21% last week, job postings pull back a bit to just over 1700 down from 1940 the week prior. “It is not unusual to see a slight pull back after a strong increase one week as we have seen. Staying up in the 1700-2000 range is good for the market at this point and we are in that range signaling a better prospect for jobs in the short term, meaning the second quarter”, stated Moran, of Next-Act (www.next-act.com), a career transition management firm located in Colonie.

Other markets in NYS posted similar results, up or down slightly. Metro NYC has been languishing as of late with the overall market being down some 40-50-% signaling a regional issue, and consistent with national reports.

About Next-Act


Next-Act, a division of DVG, Inc. is a career management & transition firm directed by Dan Moran, the Founder & President of the firm. Moran contributes over thirty years experience in career consulting, business and human resources management. In 2012, his firm will celebrate 24 years in business. Moran is noted for his expertise in helping today’s “boomers” move on to fulfilling second careers, while helping executives and professionals achieve their career goals. The firm also provides human resources consulting and corporate services to companies. Moran is also a certified facilitator for C.J. Hayden’s Get Clients Now! & Get Hired Now! programs.


For further press information: http://www.next-act.com/press_room.



Dan Moran
President & Founder
Next-Act
Career Management & Transition Specialists
Celebrating 24-years of helping others in 2012!
125 Wolf Road, Suite #128
Albany, NY 12205
Office: 518-261-4212
Cell: 518-641-8968
eFax: 586-279-4212
dmoran@next-act.com

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