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Mid-Size Employers Table of Contents
Introduction 1
How to Use This Book 3
Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting Job Seekers 7
1) U.S. Job Market Overview 7
2) Cost Control is a Major Concern at Employers/Downsizing and Consolidation Through Mergers Continue 9
3) Unemployment Will Remain High, But Opportunities Are Available to Diligent Job Seekers 10
4) Consumers Spend Less, Save More, Affecting a Wide Variety of Companies 10
5) Technology Continues to Create Sweeping Changes in the Workplace 11
6) Continued Growth in Outsourcing, Including Supply Chain and Logistics Services 11
7) Millions Working as Temps 12
8) Offshoring and the Globalization of Business 13
9) Older Americans Will Delay Retirement and Work Longer/Many Employers Find Older Employees Desirable 14
10) Employment Sectors that Will Offer an Above-Average Number of Job Opportunities in 2012 14
Chapter 2: Statistics 17
U.S. Employment Overview: 2011-2012 18
U.S. Civilian Labor Force: 1997-January 2012 19
Number of People Employed and Unemployed, U.S.: January 2011 vs. January 2012 20
Unemployed Jobseekers by Sex, Reason for Unemployment & Active Job Search Methods Used: 2010 Average 21
U.S. Labor Force Ages 16 to 24 Years Old by School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, Sex, Race & Ethnicity: October 2010 22
Mean Hourly Earnings & Weekly Hours, Private Industry & State & Local Government: 2010 23
Medical Care Benefits in the U.S.: Access, Participation and Take-Up Rates, March 2011 24
Retirement Benefits in the U.S.: Access, Participation and Take-Up Rates, March 2011 25
Top 30 U.S. Occupations by Numerical Change in Job Growth: 2010-2020 26
Top 30 U.S. Occupations by Percent Change in Job Growth: 2010-2020 27
Occupations with the Largest Expected Employment Increases, U.S.: 2008-2018 28
Occupations with the Fastest Expected Decline, U.S.: 2008-2018 29
Chapter 3: Research: 7 Keys for Job Seekers 31
1) Financial Stability 31
2) Growth Plans 31
3) Research & Development Programs 31
4) Product Launch & Production 31
5) Marketing & Distribution Methods 31
6) Employee Benefits 32
7) Quality of Work Factors 32
Other Considerations 32
Chapter 4: Important Contacts for Job Seekers 39
(Addresses, Phone Numbers and Internet Sites)
Chapter 5: THE MID-SIZE EMPLOYERS 500:
Who They Are and How They Were Chosen 67
Industry List, With Codes 68
Index of Companies Within Industry Groups 71
Alphabetical Index 86
Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State 89
Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations 93
Index of Firms with International Operations 102
Individual Data Profiles on Each of THE MID-SIZE EMPLOYERS 500 105
Additional Indexes
Index of Firms Noted as Hot Spots for Advancement for Women & Minorities 624
Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations 625
Index by Companies for Specific Types of Job Seekers 651
Information Systems 651
Liberal Arts 658
Management 663
Professionals 675
Sales/Marketing 690
Technical/Scientific 701