Hiring

Highest-Paying College Majors, Top Jobs In 2023 And Who’s Hiring Now

NEW YORK - Who’s hiring right now? That may seem like an odd question with all the headlines about layoffs and projections for a slowdown. But the labor market is like a two-sided coin: Layoffs tallied about 100,000 in January, according to a recent report. But at the same time, employers added 517,000 jobs last month,

By |2023-02-26T11:04:22-05:00February 26th, 2023|Featured|

Health Benefits Key To Addressing The Great Resignation

LANSING - As millions of U.S. employees voluntarily resign and employers desperately scramble to find workers, a new survey suggests employee health strategy may be a key ingredient to keeping employees well and at work. Among employees thinking about changing jobs, better benefits in general (38 percent), better healthcare benefits specifically (36 percent), as well

By |2022-06-06T12:54:39-04:00June 6th, 2022|Life Sciences, Life Sciences/Biotech|

Study: 55 Percent Of Small Businesses Plan To Hire New Employees In 2022

WASHINGTON DC - The Manifest surveyed 1,003 small business owners and managers and found that 55% of small businesses are planning to add more employees to their team in 2022. Social media platforms such as LinkedIn are playing a huge role in helping small businesses (60%) find credible candidates. However, a clear majority of the

By |2022-04-18T18:19:08-04:00April 18th, 2022|Featured, News|

November Unemployment Rate Declines In 17 Michigan Labor Markets

LANSING - Thirteen of the state's 17 labor market areas saw declines in seasonally unadjusted unemployment rates in November while total employment and labor force levels also increased in most regions. "November unemployment rates declined slightly in the state's southern areas, and rose seasonally in the northern regions," Jason Palmer, director of the Bureau of

By |2018-01-05T12:13:19-05:00January 5th, 2018|Politics, Politics/Government|

Detroit CIOs Plan Increased Hiring Second Half 2017

DETROIT — Detroit-area technology hiring is looking up for the second half of 2017, according to the Robert Half Technology IT Hiring Forecast and Local Trend Report. Twenty-three percent of CIOs say they plan to add full-time technology professionals to their teams, up seven points from December’s report. In addition to hiring plans, the report

By |2017-07-07T13:30:11-04:00July 7th, 2017|ESD|