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Press Contact:Allison VanNestph: +1 [email protected]

U.S. Employment Outlook July 2011

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U.S. Employment Outlook | July 2011 Simply Hired, Inc.

Executive SummaryKey highlights from this month’s report

U.S. Job Market SnapshotNationwide employment changes at a glance

Local Market OutlookJob growth and competition in 50 major metros

Industry and Occupation OutlookJob growth and competition in major industries and occupations

Top Hiring CompaniesThe top 5 companies hiring in 25 major metros

AboutInformation on the report and Simply Hired

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U.S. Employment Outlook July 2011

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Summer hiring slump. Nationwide job openings continued to decline for the second consecutive month, dropping -3.8% from May. Openings were up 21.9% year-over-year from 2010. “The decline in job openings signifies that employers are less confident in the economy right now,” said Gautam Godhwani, CEO of SimplyHired.com. “Hiring is likely to be slower as we ride out the effects of events abroad, but we should see a natural increase again at the end of summer when fall hiring begins.”

Hiring slows further in major metros. Additional metros experienced declines in job openings in June. Forty-six of 50 metros posted losses, 14 more than the previous month. The four metros that did not lose job openings saw insubstantial growth: Louisville (1.7%), Birmingham (1.4%), Detroit (0.1%) and Pittsburgh (0.0%).

Retail and finance remain most secure. Despite employer uncertainty of future consumer spending, retail salespersons continued to have the most job openings of any occupation category, up 62.8% month-over-month. Similarly, openings for finance and accounting specialists were up 27.7% for the month, indicating that job seekers may have more luck in either of these fields.

Employment Impact: World Economy

Decrease in manufacturing jobs. Hiring in the manufacturing industry dropped for the first time in six months, down -7.7%. Job openings for manufacturing workers were also down, -3.6%. Reduced hiring in the industry is likely the result of insecurity about consumer spending trends, as the European Union’s debt troubles and other financial issues in Japan and China shake the world economy.

Automotive industry slows again. Since the earthquake crisis in Japan, automotive hiring has declined (-2.8% in May, -5.6% in June). The industry was previously on the mend, with major US manufacturers hiring for the first time in years; following the earthquakes, however, automotive production all but ceased due to parts shortages. Hiring is expected to increase again near the end of the year, as Japan slowly rebuilds.

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

MayJul Aug FebOct Dec MarSep Apr

10.3%

1.7%3.2% 3.8%

-2.6%

4.4% 4.4% 4.1%

7.7%6.7%

4:1 unemployed persons per job opening

U.S. Job Market Snapshot

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

1 HCA 20,725 3.8% 91.3%

2 Valley Health 19,947 74.1% --

3 Starbucks 12,804 -22.8% --

4 Macy’s 10,278 20.1% --

5 UnitedHealth Group 9,988 5.0% 46.1%

Nationwide trends based on job openings listed on SimplyHired.com

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5.1%

year-over-year (from June 2010)

month-over-month (from May 2011)

Jan

▲ 21.9% ▼ 3.8% Jun

-3.8%

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Local Market OutlookHIGHLIGHTS

Job competition shakeup. Decreasing job openings resulted in nine metros becoming more competitive (Miami & Fort Lauderdale, Los Angeles, New York, Memphis, Greenville, Chicago, Cincinnati, Columbus, Raleigh & Durham), and five other metros becoming better for job seekers (West Palm Beach, Pittsburgh, Portland, Phoenix, Sacramento).

Hiring slows in Texas. The three greatest decreases in job openings for the month were in Texas: Austin (-22.3%), San Antonio (-8.6%), Dallas & Fort Worth (-8.0%). These declines indicate that hiring is slowing in a state that has contributed one-third of the nation’s post-recession jobs.

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

POPULATIONRANK METROPOLITAN AREA

JOB OPENINGS

(M-o-M)

JOB OPENINGS

(Y-o-Y)

1 New York (NY) -7.2% 1.9%

2 Los Angeles (CA) -7.2% 18.7%

3 Chicago (IL) -7.9% 21.6%

4 Philadelphia (PA) -7.0% 14.2%

5 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) -8.0% 34.4%

6 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) -6.7% 17.5%

7 Boston (MA) -4.6% 21.3%

8 Atlanta (GA) -3.9% 25.3%

9 Washington, DC (DC) -5.0% 16.5%

10 Houston (TX) -6.2% 33.7%

11 Detroit (MI) 0.1% 68.6%

12 Phoenix (AZ) -3.4% 26.9%

13 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) -4.5% 41.3%

14 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) -2.9% 18.8%

15 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) -2.3% 37.5%

16 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) -5.1% 16.9%

17 Denver (CO) -1.4% 26.5%

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POPULATIONRANK METROPOLITAN AREA

JOB OPENINGS

(M-o-M)

JOB OPENINGS

(Y-o-Y)

18 Cleveland & Akron (OH) -3.1% 43.8%

19 Orlando (FL) -7.7% 17.4%

20 Sacramento (CA) -7.6% 20.9%

21 St. Louis (MO) -1.0% 35.9%

22 Portland (OR) -2.6% 32.5%

23 Charlotte (NC) -5.2% 29.6%

24 Pittsburgh (PA) 0.0% 36.7%

25 Raleigh & Durham (NC) -4.7% 26.9%

26 Baltimore (MD) -4.7% 22.0%

27 Indianapolis (IN) -0.7% 36.2%

28 San Diego (CA) -7.4% 18.5%

29 Nashville (TN) -2.3% 44.2%

30 Hartford & New Haven (CT) -2.1% 14.0%

31 Kansas City (MO) -3.6% 16.7%

32 Salt Lake City (UT) -0.9% 46.2%

33 Cincinnati (OH) -1.3% 47.3%

34 Columbus (OH) -0.9% 44.6%

35 Milwaukee (WI) -2.7% 16.6%

36 Greenville (SC) -5.6% 39.6%

37 San Antonio (TX) -8.6% 18.9%

38 West Palm Beach (FL) -3.3% 27.0%

39 Harrisburg (PA) -3.4% 45.5%

40 Birmingham (AL) 1.4% 26.9%

41 Grand Rapids (MI) -3.7% 47.9%

42 Las Vegas (NV) -0.7% 26.1%

43 Norfolk & Newport News (VA) -5.4% 20.5%

44 Austin (TX) -22.3% 30.6%

45 Oklahoma City (OK) -2.5% 38.4%

46 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) -1.9% 31.1%

47 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) -1.2% 32.3%

48 Memphis (TN) -0.5% 26.4%

49 Jacksonville (FL) -1.6% 25.4%

50 Louisville (KY) 1.7% 52.2%

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POPULATION RANK METROPOLITAN AREA UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

JOB OPENINGS

1 New York (NY) 5 : 1

2 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 1

3 Chicago (IL) 4 : 1

4 Philadelphia (PA) 3 : 1

5 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) 2 : 1

6 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 2 : 1

7 Boston (MA) 2 : 1

8 Atlanta (GA) 3 : 1

9 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1

10 Houston (TX) 3 : 1

11 Detroit (MI) 5 : 1

12 Phoenix (AZ) 3 : 1

13 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) 2 : 1

14 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 4 : 1

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

16 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 8 : 1

17 Denver (CO) 3 : 1

18 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 3 : 1

19 Orlando (FL) 5 : 1

20 Sacramento (CA) 6 : 1

21 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 1

22 Portland (OR) 3 : 1

23 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 1

24 Pittsburgh (PA) 2 : 1

25 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 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 RANK METROPOLITAN AREA UNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

JOB OPENINGS

26 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1

27 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 1

28 San Diego (CA) 4 : 1

29 Nashville (TN) 3 : 1

30 Hartford & New Haven (CT) 3 : 1

31 Kansas City (MO) 3 : 1

32 Salt Lake City (UT) 3 : 1

33 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 1

34 Columbus (OH) 3 : 1

35 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 1

36 Greenville (SC) 4 : 1

37 San Antonio (TX) 3 : 1

38 West Palm Beach (FL) 1 : 1

39 Harrisburg (PA) 3 : 1

40 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 1

41 Grand Rapids (MI) 4 : 1

42 Las Vegas (NV) 7 : 1

43 Norfolk & Newport News (VA) 2 : 1

44 Austin (TX) 2 : 1

45 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 1

46 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 2 : 1

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

48 Memphis (TN) 4 : 1

49 Jacksonville (FL) 4 : 1

50 Louisville (KY) 4 : 1

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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 AREA UNEMPLOYED PERSONS : JOB OPENINGS

1 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 8 : 1

2 Las Vegas (NV) 7 : 1

3 Sacramento (CA) 6 : 1

4 Los Angeles (CA) 6 : 1

5 Detroit (MI) 5 : 1

6 ▲ 2 New York (NY) 5 : 1

7 ▼ 1 Orlando (FL) 5 : 1

8 ▼ 1 Grand Rapids (MI) 4 : 1

9 ▲ 1 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 4 : 1

10 ▲ 4 Birmingham (AL) 4 : 1

11 ▼ 2 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 4 : 1

12 ▲ 6 Memphis (TN) 4 : 1

13 ▼ 2 Jacksonville (FL) 4 : 1

14 ▲ 5 Greenville (SC) 4 : 1

15 ▼ 3 San Diego (CA) 4 : 1

16 ▼ 3 Louisville (KY) 4 : 1

17 ▼ 1 St. Louis (MO) 4 : 1

18 ▲ 4 Chicago (IL) 4 : 1

19 ▲ 1 Cincinnati (OH) 4 : 1

20 ▼ 5 Phoenix (AZ) 3 : 1

21 Philadelphia (PA) 3 : 1

22 ▼ 5 Portland (OR) 3 : 1

23 Atlanta (GA) 3 : 1

24 ▲ 1 Houston (TX) 3 : 1

25 ▼ 1 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 3 : 1

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RANKING CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREA UNEMPLOYED PERSONS : JOB OPENINGS

26 ▲ 2 Hartford & New Haven (CT) 3 : 1

27 ▼ 1 Kansas City (MO) 3 : 1

28 ▲ 3 Nashville (TN) 3 : 1

29 ▲ 3 Charlotte (NC) 3 : 1

30 Indianapolis (IN) 3 : 1

31 ▲ 2 San Antonio (TX) 3 : 1

32 ▲ 2 Salt Lake City (UT) 3 : 1

33 ▼ 6 Harrisburg (PA) 3 : 1

34 ▲ 4 Columbus (OH) 3 : 1

35 ▲ 5 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 3 : 1

36 ▼ 7 Denver (CO) 3 : 1

37 Norfolk & Newport News (VA) 2 : 1

38 ▼ 3 Pittsburgh (PA) 2 : 1

39 ▲ 5 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) 2 : 1

40 ▼ 4 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) 2 : 1

41 ▼ 2 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 2 : 1

42 ▼ 1 Milwaukee (WI) 2 : 1

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

44 ▼ 2 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 2 : 1

45 Boston (MA) 2 : 1

46 Baltimore (MD) 2 : 1

47 Austin (TX) 2 : 1

48 Oklahoma City (OK) 2 : 1

49 West Palm Beach (FL) 1 : 1

50 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1

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

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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 -28.8% -19.6%

Automotive -5.6% 60.0%

Construction -11.8% 25.9%

Education -7.2% 1.6%

Financial Services -4.7% 34.1%

Government -6.4% 16.6%

Healthcare -5.3% 17.9%

Hospitality -5.6% -1.9%

Legal -5.2% -12.8%

Manufacturing -7.7% 30.4%

Media -14.1% -2.8%

Military 7.2% -53.5%

Non-Profit -18.3% -13.3%

Real Estate -3.8% 7.4%

Retail -1.5% 66.2%

Technology -12.7% -16.4%

Transportation 19.1% 105.3%

Travel -15.2% 24.3%

Industry and Occupation OutlookHIGHLIGHTS

Confidence in transportation grows. Energy prices have not risen to the extreme rates feared by analysts, renewing confidence in the transportation industry. While most other industries had negative changes in job openings, transportation continued to increase, up another 19.1% (12.9% last month). This hiring increase is likely to continue if oil prices remain level.

Increased military hiring. The military was one of two sectors experiencing job growth in June, increasing 7.2%. Job openings for military personnel increased 41.5%, the second largest growth of any occupation category after retail salespersons.

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

Managers -5.6% 15.2%

Human Resources Specialists, Compliance Officers and Business Operators -46.7% -36.1%

Financial Specialists and Accountants 27.7% 53.0%

Computer Engineers and Programmers -5.9% 17.3%

Engineers (excluding Computer) -12.5% 31.7%

Scientists, Social Scientists and Lab Techs -5.3% 3.6%

Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and Health Techs -5.4% 9.0%

Social Workers, Counselors and Religious Workers -3.7% 1.1%

Law Enforcement, Fire and Security -11.3% 1.7%

Lawyers, Judges and Legal Support -5.9% -12.2%

Office and Administrative Workers -7.8% 29.0%

Teachers, Librarians and Education Workers 3.2% 18.1%

Journalists and Media Workers -3.6% -57.4%

Cooks, Servers and Food Workers -5.7% 10.0%

Personal Care and Services -5.0% 14.6%

Retail Salespersons 62.8% 100.3%

Installation, Maintenance and Repair Workers -1.9% 19.9%

Building and Groundskeepers -2.4% 5.8%

Farmers, Fishers and Forestry Workers 4.5% 14.2%

Manufacturing Workers -3.6% 38.1%

Construction and Extraction Workers 1.3% -13.1%

Drivers, Pilots and Transportation Workers 6.4% 85.4%

Military Personnel 41.5% 29.0%

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

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WellStar Health System – 1,145 jobs (2.1%)

Time Warner – 655 jobs (-21.9%)

Northside Hospital – 639 jobs (-7.2%)

Emory University – 634 jobs (-2.1%)

Accenture – 504 jobs (4.2%)

Sears – 1,089 jobs (0.8%)

HCR Manor Care – 936 jobs (-9.1%)

Accenture – 905 jobs (-8.4%)

Advocate Health Care – 641 jobs (-4.3%)

JPMorgan Chase – 585 jobs (114.3%)

Massachusetts General Hospital – 918 jobs (22.0%)

Brigham and Women’s Hospital – 760 jobs (17.2%)

MIT – 729 jobs (-10.8%)

Kindred Healthcare – 687 jobs (6.4%)

Harvard University – 682 jobs (-29.0%)

PNC Financial – 310 jobs (-20.5%)

Goodyear Tire & Rubber – 307 jobs (-24.9%)

HCR Manor Care – 243 jobs (-7.2%)

Akron Children’s Hospital – 187 jobs (-22.3%)

Kindred Healthcare – 187 jobs (10.7%)

Novant Health – 236 jobs (12.0%)

Bayada Nurses – 225 jobs (-19.5%)

BI-LO – 221 jobs (-4.1%)

Harris Teeter – 214 jobs (-5.3%)

TIAA-CREF – 211 jobs (-27.5%)

HCA – 1,641 jobs (7.6%)

Texas Health Resources – 1,199 jobs (-28.2%)

Baylor Health Care – 1,018 jobs (-16.0%)

Methodist Hospitals of Dallas – 753 jobs (-14.7%)

JPMorgan Chase – 501 jobs (74.8%)

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Boston, MA Cleveland, OH

Charlotte, NC 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 areasNote: Parentheses after each company denote month-over-month change

Top Hiring Companies by MetroHIGHLIGHTS

More jobs in non-consumer companies. Of 92 unique employers on the Top Hiring Companies list, only 27 were companies whose primary business is consumer goods and services. More than two-thirds of the top employers are in health, financial or commercial services.

Companies cutting back on hiring. Seventy-three of 125 company locations decreased their number of job openings in June. While these declines may be due in part to positions becoming filled, the more likely primary cause is the general hiring slump across the nation.

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HCA – 1,420 jobs (12.7%)

Exempla Healthcare – 594 jobs (0.0%)

Banner Health – 436 jobs (-4.7%)

Starbucks – 336 jobs (-26.0%)

Safeway – 323 jobs (9.9%)

Starbucks – 1,534 jobs (-18.8%)

Michaels Arts & Crafts – 841 jobs (1.0%)

PetSmart – 819 jobs (1.0%)

Providence Health and Services – 811 jobs (3.9%)

Kia Motors – 808 jobs (4.2%)

UnitedHealth Group – 2,490 jobs (0.8%)

Allina Hospitals & Clinics – 358 jobs (3.4%)

US Army – 352 jobs (0.1%)

Life Time Fitness – 345 jobs (-3.2%)

3M – 328 jobs (-10.7%)

HCR ManorCare – 981 jobs (-5.4%)

Bayada Nurses – 756 jobs (14.6%)

Ryder – 512 jobs (-1.8%)

Genesis HealthCare – 505 jobs (-18.5%)

Accenture – 485 jobs (5.0%)

Henry Ford Health System – 705 jobs (90.3%)

General Motors – 649 jobs (19.6%)

HCR ManorCare – 489 jobs (-4.9%)

Meijer – 477 jobs (-4.2%)

St. John Health System – 465 jobs (-9.3%)

HCA – 947 jobs (9.7%)

Memorial Healthcare – 560 jobs (13.0%)

Miami Dade College – 504 jobs (-2.9%)

Macy’s – 281 jobs (10.8%)

Variety Children’s Hospital – 257 jobs (5.7%)

Citigroup – 1,399 jobs (7.4%)

Accenture – 1,323 jobs (6.4%)

Macy’s – 1,141 jobs (10.5%)

PricewaterhouseCoopers – 1,118 jobs (-3.4%)

Ernst & Young – 883 jobs (-16.3%)

Banner Health – 2,325 jobs (-1.1%)

Honeywell International – 606 jobs (40.4%)

UnitedHealth Group – 392 jobs (29.9%)

Intel – 385 jobs (-9.4%)

Scottsdale Healthcare – 383 jobs (-1.8%)

HCA – 1,254 jobs (3.0%)

Hewlett-Packard – 619 jobs (-17.9%)

University of Texas Health Center – 501 jobs (-16.1%)

Texas Children’s Hospital – 370 jobs (38.2%)

Accenture – 304 jobs (1.4%)

HCA – 739 jobs (8.9%)

Florida Hospital – 549 jobs (34.1%)

Health First – 319 jobs (-9.4%)

The Walt Disney Company – 195 jobs (13.1%)

Siemens – 184 jobs (-0.7%)

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Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN

Philadelphia, PA

Detroit, MI

Miami and Fort Lauderdale, FL

New York, NY

Phoenix, AZ

Houston, TX

Orlando, FL

Intel - 802 jobs (-5.7%)

Providence Health and Services – 653 jobs (9.6%)

Oregon Health & Science University – 524 jobs (-9.4%)

Safeway – 516 jobs (3.9%)

Starbucks – 254 jobs (-30.3%)

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PNC Financial Services – 696 jobs (-26.2%)

West Penn Allegheny Health Systems – 379 jobs (25.7%)

HCR ManorCare – 356 jobs (-5.2%)

University of Pittsburgh – 314 jobs (-44.2%)

Macy’s – 214 jobs (15.7%)

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

Sutter Health – 651 jobs (-8.7%)

Intel – 487 jobs (-0.3%)

Catholic Healthcare West – 448 jobs (-18.5%)

Starbucks – 387 jobs (-19.2%)

Sears – 189 jobs (-2.5%)

Amazon.com – 1,772 jobs (9.9%)

Microsoft – 1,192 jobs (-18.6%)

University of Washington – 1,083 jobs (-10.6%)

Providence Health and Services – 972 jobs (2.9%)

Starbucks – 780 jobs (-15.4%)

CACI International – 1,529 jobs (-2.7%)

BAE Systems – 1,231 jobs (-33.5%)

Accenture – 1,143 jobs (7.7%)

Inova Health System – 1,113 jobs (-13.8%)

L-3 Communications – 1,104 jobs (-2.5%)

Google – 1,671 jobs (-21.9%)

eBay – 1,583 jobs (1.0%)

Sutter Health – 1,451 jobs (-8.8%)

Apple – 1,165 jobs (-44.9%)

Starbucks – 789 jobs (-19.4%)

BJC Health – 514 jobs (1.1%)

St. Anthony’s Medical Center – 416 jobs (-0.2%)

SSM Health Care – 342 jobs (7.2%)

Saint Louis University – 316 jobs (2.3%)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital – 265 jobs (-2.5%)

WakeMed Health and Hospitals - 612 jobs (-3.4%)

Harris Teeter – 253 jobs (-1.7%)

SAS Institute – 231 jobs (-12.0%)

Verizon – 216 jobs (-38.1%)

BB&T Corporation – 178 jobs (-32.2%)

HCA – 1,417 jobs (-4.2%)

BayCare Health System – 892 jobs (-8.7%)

University Community Hospital – 416 jobs (-31.8%)

Citigroup – 330 jobs (44.0%)

HCR ManorCare – 321 jobs (-9.7%)

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Seattle and Tacoma, WA

Washington, DCSan Francisco Bay Area, CA

St. Louis, MORaleigh & Durham, NC

Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL

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BJC Health – 514 jobs (1.1%)

St. Anthony’s Medical Center – 416 jobs (-0.2%)

SSM Health Care – 342 jobs (7.2%)

Saint Louis University – 316 jobs (2.3%)

Barnes-Jewish Hospital – 265 jobs (-2.5%)

About the U.S. Employment Outlook

The U.S. Employment Outlook is a monthly analysis and forecast of employment trends in the United States. These findings are based on monthly job seeker activity on SimplyHired.com, which aggregates millions of listings from over 30,000 employment sites, and data obtained from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Some findings may be projected from recent historical data. Data may not be representative of all industries, occupations and/or metro areas. “Metropolitan Areas” in this report are the 50 most populous in the U.S., as ranked by the Nielsen Company’s Designated Market Area (DMA) list. “Occupation Categories” are derived from the Department of Labor’s O*NET database.

About Simply Hired

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Contact Information

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