Sunday, December 29, 2019

Top trends in Minneapolis Hiring

Top trends in Minneapolis HiringTop trends in Minneapolis HiringTop trends in Minneapolis HiringIntelligence dug into whos hiring and for what in Minneapolis these days. If youre recruiting in this market, youll want to know what we found.One of the largest commercial centers between Chicago and the West Coast, the Minneapolis Saint Paul region is in a fleck to weather fruchtwein economic storms. Minneapolis and adjoining Saint Paul make up the Twin Cities and offer a diverse economy and well-educated workforce. The biggest driver of job growth is Minneapoliss healthcare industry fueled by the Affordable Care Act which has added a larger number of new patients. The area has created 28,000 new jobs over the past 12-months the unemployment rate in Minneapolis was 3.1% in May 2016 which was 1.6 percentage points below the national rate of 4.7%.By May 2016, 2.0 million workers were employed in the Minneapolis area, and the area accounts for 77% of all jobs posted in Minnesota on Monster. To give you some insight into what your recruiting competitors are up to, our Intelligence team analyzed data from the CEB TalentNeuron tool to identify which companies are posting the most jobs, and which jobs are most listed, and which jobs are most searched. As expected, a diverse range of positions are most in-demand in Minneapolis that includes registered nurses, truck drivers, retail sales workers and marketing managers.What are companies hiring for?Top Minneapolis Occupations by EmploymentAdministrative SupervisorsExecutivesRetail SupervisorsHuman ResourcesOperating Production ManagersTop Jobs in MinneapolisRegistered Nurses (RNs)Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailerRetail SalespersonsSupervisors, Retail SalesMarketing ManagersMinneapolis Jobs41% of available Minneapolis jobs are for Technology, Healthcare, and Sales workersOf all open technology positions, 30% of available Technology jobs are for Software DevelopersOf all open healthcare positions, 42% of available Heal thcare jobs are for NursesOf all open sales positions, 40% of available Sales jobs are for RetailMost Common Minneapolis Jobs IncludeRegistered Nurses employed 35,370zentralwert pay $76,960Truck Drivers, Heavy and Tractor-trailer employed 18,450Median pay $44,170Retail Salespersons employed 60,090Median pay $25,760Supervisors, Retail Sales employed 13,050Median pay $43,630What are job seekers looking for?Most viewed Minneapolis jobsSales Representatives, Wholesale and ManufacturingCustomer Service RepresentativesSecretaries and Administrative AssistantsSoftware Developers and ProgrammersMiscellaneous Business Operations Specialists (e.g., Project Managers, Program Managers, etc.)Top Minneapolis job searchesSalesAccountingPart TimeReceptionistCustomer ServiceAdministrative AssistantHuman ResourcesMarketingManagerFinanceWant to know more about the top trends in Minneapolis hiring? Check out the Minneapolis Market Overview from Intelligence.Data finding are based on analysis of all ava ilable online jobs reported by the TalentNeuron tool and job seeking activity from more than 22 million unique visitors1.1comScore Media Metrix, 1Q 2016, 3-month average, (includes all US Mobile + PC traffic)

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