Saturday, December 14, 2019
Top trends in Milwaukee Hiring
Top trends in Milwaukee HiringTop trends in Milwaukee HiringTop trends in Milwaukee HiringIntelligence dug into whos hiring and for what in Milwaukee these days. If youre recruiting in this area, youll want to know what we found.Milwaukee is both a commercial and industrial hub for the Great Lakes region and places among the top manufacturing centers in the United States. Known for its breweries, the area is home to several universities, Fortune 500 companies, and several financial tafelgeschirr firms. The biggest drivers of job growth are the Milwaukee metro areas leisure and hospitality, retail, professional and business services, construction, and wholesale industries. In the past year this growth has been slightly offset by jobs shed in the financial activities industry. Still, the area has created 13,700 new jobs over the past 12-months the unemployment rate was 4.7% in July 2016 which was 0.2 percentage points below the national rate of 4.9%.By July 2016, 843,600 workers were e mployed in the Milwaukee area, and the market accounts for 32% of all Wisconsin jobs posted 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 fruchtwein jobs, and which jobs are most listed, and which jobs are most searched. Supporting Milwaukees job growth the positions most in-demand includes truck drivers, registered nurses, retail salespersons and supervisors and customer service representatives.What are companies hiring for?Most Common Employment in MilwaukeeRetail SalespersonsOffice Clerks, GeneralPersonal Care AidesCustomer tafelgeschirr RepresentativesLaborers and Freight, Stock, and Material Movers, HandMost In-Demand Jobs in MilwaukeeTruck Drivers, HeavyRegistered NursesRetail SalespersonsCustomer Service RepresentativesRetail SupervisorsMilwaukee Jobs38% of available Milwaukee area jobs are for Healthcare, Sales, and Technology workersOf all open healthcare positions, 44% of available Healthcare jobs are for NursesOf all open sales positions, 35% of available Sales jobs are for RetailOf all open technology positions, 32% of available Technology jobs are for Software EngineersMost Common Milwaukee Jobs IncludeTruck Drivers, Heavy Tractor-Trailer employed 8,280Annual wage $41,940Registered Nurses employed 18,200Annual wage $68,320Retail Salespersons employed 26,720Annual wage $25,130Customer Service Representatives employed 19,130Annual wage $38,080What are job seekers looking for?Most viewed Milwaukee jobsSales Representatives, Wholesale and ManufacturingCustomer Service RepresentativesSecretaries and Administrative AssistantsMiscellaneous Engineers (e.g., Validation Engineers, Manufacturing Engineers, etc.)Stock Clerks and Order FillersTop Milwaukee job searchesPart TimeSalesCustomer ServiceReceptionistAdministrative AssistantAccountingHuman ResourcesMarketingManagerITWant to know more about the top tre nds in Milwaukee hiring? Check out the Milwaukee Market Overview from Intelligence.Data finding are based on analysis of all available 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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