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For Immediate release
Aug 1,
2012
Job
Postings Up Past Seven Days – Signs of Consistency
(Albany,
NY, August 1, 2012) – Job postings increased to 1900 this past seven
days, up from 1763 the week before and also hitting 1900 for the first time
since early May. “It appears that we are finally seeing some consistency in the
number of job postings in the market and the 3rd quarter is looking
to be starting stronger than the second quarter for sure, consistent with
national forecasts. While still way below last year at this time by close to
40%, the signs are better that we may be seeing stronger job growth the next
few months, when we really need it”, stated Dan Moran, of Next-Act
(www.next-act.com),
a career transition management firm located in Colonie.
Other
markets in NYS didn’t have the same results, with flat or slight decreases in
the number of job postings. The Capital Region still outpaces Buffalo, Rochester
and Syracuse, all larger markets with more employers and
population.
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
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