The good news is that the BLS Occupation Outlook Handbook projects a 19
percent increase in employment for mental health counselors and marriage and family therapists through the year 2024, which is significantly better than the national average for all occupations combined (7 percent).
The Bureau of Labor Statistics projected a 31
percent increase in employment for MAs between 2010 and 2020, more than twice the average for all occupations.
The Bureau of Labor Statistics expects strong demand for medical assistants, with a projected 31
percent increase in employment by 2020.
The Center on Wage and Employment Dynamics at the University of California at Berkley published a paper this week that concludes Gov. Andrew Cuomo's proposed $ 15 an hour minimum wage would cause a modest 0.04
percent increase in employment across the state by 2021.
Bakersfield's principal weaknesses are a paltry 1
percent increase in employment and the fourth - smallest increase in home values in the study.
Not exact matches
But that is what would have to happen, because the current consumer price deflation of -0.3
percent can not be stopped, and reversed, without rising
employment creation, accelerating wage claims and a sustained
increase in the growth of domestic demand.
The percentage of firms reporting
increases in employment (20
percent) edged out the percentage reporting decreases (13
percent).
The New Orders Index
increased 5.3 percentage points to 63
percent, and the
Employment Index decreased 2.2 percentage points to 50.5 percent, indicating growth in employment for the fourth consecutive month, but at a sl
Employment Index decreased 2.2 percentage points to 50.5
percent, indicating growth
in employment for the fourth consecutive month, but at a sl
employment for the fourth consecutive month, but at a slower rate.
Cohen is also at the center of a huge debate unfolding right now about raising the minimum wage, and the low pay of service workers
in the restaurant industry, where
employment has
increased 72
percent since 1992, compared to job growth of 22
percent in higher - paying private sector
employment over the same time period.
However, the clear focus this week remains on the April
employment report on Friday markets expect a non-farm payroll
increase of +188 K, alongside a decrease
in the unemployment rate to 4.0
percent.
The population grew by more than 2
percent two years
in a row, and its 3.6
percent employment growth
increase easily ranks among the survey's biggest.
If NRG's holding companies hired just one worker, the companies»
employment would
increase by 100
percent in the state's eyes, and NRG would qualify for a full refund of its property taxes.
After a pathetic
employment increase of less than 2
percent during Cuomo's first four years
in office, the region as a whole lost jobs last year.
Welfare caseloads have been cut nearly
in half and
employment of the most disadvantaged single mothers has
increased from 50
percent to 100
percent.
Employment in Long Island and the counties immediately north of New York City
increased by 7.4
percent.
Payroll
employment in New York
increased from 8.5 million to 9 million over that period — a 6
percent jump, or exactly
in line with the percentage for the United States as a whole.
The new trend toward
increasing employment of scientists from abroad is already evident
in the universities, where 10
percent of newly appointed associate professors and 15
percent of full professors now come from abroad.
Big pharma
employment shrank 4.8
percent, while there was a 3.6
percent increase in jobs at research, testing, and medical labs.
Nonfarm
employment increased by 1.9
percent in 2015, representing a gain of more than 54,600 jobs.
For people without disabilities, the
employment - to - population ratio
increased from 70.6
percent in April 2013 to 71.4
percent in April 2014 (up 1.1
percent; 0.8 percentage points).
For working - age people without disabilities, the
employment - to - population ratio
increased from 72.2
percent in November 2014 to 72.6
percent in November 2015 (up 0.6
percent; 0.4 percentage points).
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Jobs Report released Friday, May 8, the employment - to - population ratio for working - age people with disabilities increased from 25.3 percent in April 2014 to 27.0 percent in April 2015 (up 6.7 percent; 1.7 percentage points
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Jobs Report released Friday, May 8, the
employment - to - population ratio for working - age people with disabilities
increased from 25.3
percent in April 2014 to 27.0 percent in April 2015 (up 6.7 percent; 1.7 percentage points
in April 2014 to 27.0
percent in April 2015 (up 6.7 percent; 1.7 percentage points
in April 2015 (up 6.7
percent; 1.7 percentage points).
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Jobs Report released Friday, June 5, the employment - to - population ratio for working - age people with disabilities increased from 25.8 percent in May 2014 to 27.8 percent in May 2015 (up 7.8 percent; 2.0 percentage points
In the Bureau of Labor Statistics» Jobs Report released Friday, June 5, the
employment - to - population ratio for working - age people with disabilities
increased from 25.8
percent in May 2014 to 27.8 percent in May 2015 (up 7.8 percent; 2.0 percentage points
in May 2014 to 27.8
percent in May 2015 (up 7.8 percent; 2.0 percentage points
in May 2015 (up 7.8
percent; 2.0 percentage points).
For working - age people without disabilities, the
employment - to - population ratio
increased slightly from 71.4
percent in April 2014 to 72.7
percent in April 2015 (up 1.1
percent; 0.8 percentage points).
For working - age people without disabilities, the
employment - to - population ratio also
increased from 71.9
percent in January 2016 to 72.4
percent in January 2017 (up 0.7
percent; 0.5 percentage points).
For working - age people without disabilities, the
employment - to - population ratio also
increased slightly from 71.7
percent in May 2014 to 72.5
percent in May 2015 (up 1.1
percent; 0.8 percentage points).
Looking ahead, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) projects that between 2012 and 2022,
employment in occupations that NSF classifies as science and engineering (S&E) will
increase 15
percent.
The program was of greatest benefit to single mothers, whose
employment rates
increased from 73
percent in 1984 to 85
percent in 2003.
Employment in the professional, scientific, technical, and computer systems fields — all fields that rely heavily on logic, reasoning, and critical thinking — is expected to
increase by 45
percent by 2018 (U.S. Department of Labor, 2010).
Employment of secondary school teachers is expected to grow 7
percent between 2010 and 2020, according to the BLS, due to a decline
in the student - to - teacher ratios and an
increase in enrollment.
In 2016, wind
employment grew by 32
percent and solar jobs
increased by 25
percent.
In 2007, the parties entered into an indefinite term
employment contract under which the plaintiff's base salary
increased to $ 50,000 and commission
increased significantly to between 50 and 65
percent of the value of sales over certain established amounts.
Google's parent firm Alphabet, with a $ 3.6 billion rise
in profit and 20
percent increase in sales, boosted
employment by 17
percent.
For example, research finding that a 10
percent increase in the minimum wage is associated with a one - tenth of 1
percent reduction
in employment (i.e., an elasticity of 0.01) would be less likely to be published than a study finding a 3
percent reduction
in employment (i.e., elasticity of — 0.3).
A report finds
employment at restaurants grew by 2.7
percent during the 12 months ending June 2012, more than double the 1.3
percent increase in total U.S.
employment.
Employment in Idaho will
increase 1.9
percent between Q2 2012 and Q2 2013, higher than the 1.3
percent growth expected
in the supply of US jobs, Moody's Analytics forecasts.
In fact,
employment for RNs is projected to
increase 16
percent through 2024, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS).
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
employment in this industry is projected to grow much faster than average, ranking medical assistants among the fastest growing occupations between 2008 and 2018 — seeing a 34
percent increase within the decade.
According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics,
employment for those
in sales is expected to
increase by 5
percent over the 2014 - 2024 decade.
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Increased the number of patient referrals by 70
percent during the first year of
employment in the practice
The aging population,
increasing demand for medications to treat chronic diseases, scientific advances, and more people with access to health care all contribute to the 14
percent projected growth
in employment for pharmacists from 2012 to 2020.
Compared to all other occupations, the job outlook for medical assistants is healthy: while most of the nation is predicted to see an average
employment growth rate of 7
percent from 2016 to 2026, medical assistants are projected to enjoy a 29
percent increase in job opportunities.
Start your list with your most recent
employment and go backwards from there.For further assistance, read these examples of bank teller work history sections.Bank Teller — NBAC Bank of New Jersey — Trenton, NJ — 4/2014 to Present • Exceed all sales goals, becoming top product and service seller for five consecutive quarters, and boosting monthly profits by 15
percent • Multi-task customer service interactions and processing and counting duties on a daily basis • Process deposits, withdrawals, and payments quickly and accurately • Assist customers with inquiries concerning financial specialists, specific services, and account informationBank Teller — Trenton First Bank — Trenton, NJ — 6/2010 to 4/2014 • Resolved account discrepancies and customer complaints
in a professional and timely manner, resulting
in a 15
percent increase in customer satisfaction ratings, the highest
in branch history • Prepared daily branch reports concerning cash amounts and daily transaction for the branch manager • Tested and immediately reported counterfeit currency to the head manager
in accordance with safety protocol and procedures • Helped customers open and close accounts, make payments, and deposit and withdraw money into their accounts on a daily basis
Insurance underwriters who fall into the risk management job category can expect an 11
percent decline
in employment during this time period because of the
increase in automated underwriting software.
Employment of sales supervisors is project to
increase at a rate of 5
percent and will depend on the growth or contraction
in their respective industries.
The North Carolina payroll
employment growth is expected to
increase by 3.9
percent in 1997, compared to just 2.8
percent last year.
After some fits and starts, the U.S. economy is now positioned for solid growth
in 2015, with
employment gains projected at more than 200,000 per month, the unemployment rate slipping back to below 5.5
percent, and total output growth as measured by GDP projected to
increase at its best pace
in nearly ten years.
Employment in the city
increased by 1.8
percent in 2015.
Additionally, 75
percent of current and 83
percent of prospective homeowners cited
increased construction
in urban centers, offering homeownership options close to places of
employment, as a top factor.
More than two - thirds of all homes with a mortgage now have at least 20
percent equity, giving home owners more options
in the housing market
in the new year and
increasing their
employment mobility.