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The job-opening rate, a measure of the number of available jobs as a percentage of total positions in the economy both filled and vacant has drifted up to 2.2% from 1.8% a year ago, rather than falling further as expected.
Behind Stimulus Argument, Debate on Causes of Joblessness Grows 2010
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Heidi Shierholz, an economist with the institute, says this ratio could "easily increase to over six unemployed workers for every available job" if job-opening trends continue and unemployment hits 9%, as is projected by many economists.
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Since he's newly hired, he still receives job-opening announcements through his network.
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As the movie begins, we see Troy Murray Bartlett interviewing for a job-opening with a Los Angeles-based firm.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com George Heymont 2011
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London, October 15, 2008: Passers-by stopped to read job-opening announcements displayed in an employment-recruitment firm's window; this past summer,
SFGate: Daily news and opinion from around the Globe compiled by Edward Gomez : SFGate: World Views Edward M. Gomez 2010
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She got an internship and during her year there she heard about an entry-level job-opening at the Smithsonian.
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Registering on the system allows individuals the opportunity to receive job-opening notices from the New York State Department of Labor, Division of Employment and Workforce Services when jobs become available that match customers 'skills and interests.
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Hundreds of 500 highly trained manufacturing job-opening research analysts reviewing manufacturing jobs
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The only job-opening research institution in the world whose mission is to track down every job opening through research, offering:
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The only job-opening research institution in the world whose mission is to track down every job opening through research, offering:
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