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    U.S. Employment Trends Report

    November 2010

    U.S. Employment Trends Report

    December 2010

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    U.S. Employment Trends Report | December 2010

    Executive Summary

    Key highlights from this months report

    U.S. Job Market Snapshot

    Nationwide employment changes at a glance

    Local Market Outlook

    Job growth and competition in 50 major metros

    Industry and Occupation Outlook

    Job growth and competition in major industries and occupations

    Top Hiring Companies

    The top 5 companies hiring in 25 major metros

    About

    Information on the Report and Simply Hired

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    Contents

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    Executive SummaryNationwide hiring slows due to holidays. Job openings across the U.S. decreased 4.4%

    rom November. Its typical or the job market to slow down in the last weeks o the year,

    explained Gautam Godhwani, CEO o SimplyHired.com. Employers oten nd it easier to

    pause hiring and resume ater the holidays. Despite the month-over-month decline, the

    market remained improved rom last year, up 69.4%.

    Two new top nationwide employers. Two Fortune 500 companies, Hospital Corporation

    o America (HCA) and Advance Auto Parts, emerged on the Top Hiring Companies,

    Nationwide list this month. HCA was third with 2,508 job openings and Advance Auto Parts

    was ourth with 2,096 job openings.

    Financial jobs continue to gain traction. Although the majority o occupational categories

    saw a decrease in job openings or the month, nancial and accounting jobs had a substantial

    37.3% growth. This kind o growth at a typically slow time o year indicates that while the

    nancial industry has struggled to recover, it is making steady progress.

    Seasonal boost in hospitality industry. Although job openings in most industries declined

    this month, the hospitality industry showed a notable increase o 8.7%. The industry, which

    includes restaurants, hotels and similar businesses, likely experienced growth due to the

    holiday season.

    Employment Impact: Year End

    Hiring declines in most industries. 12 o 16 industries decreased in job openings in

    December, mirroring the 17 o 24 occupation categories that also experienced a decline. This

    lull in hiring is a continuation o the trend seen in November, when our non-retail industries

    posted negative changes in job openings.

    Job seeking slows. Although nearly all metros posted a negative change in job openings,

    job competition improved or remained constant in most metros. This trend suggests that

    the number o active job seekers may have decreased temporarily in conjunction with the

    decrease in available jobs.

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    U.S. Employment Trends Report | December 2010

    RANK COMPANY JOB OPENINGS M-o-M Y-o-Y1 Pizza Hut 5,537 30.7%

    2 Taco Bell 2,828 2.1%

    3 HCA 2,508 17.7% 125.7%

    4 Advance Auto Parts 2,096 33.6% 1,132.8%

    5 U.S. Air Force 1,979 -0.8% 14.0%

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    U.S. Job Market SnapshotNationwide trends based on job openings listed on SimplyHired.com

    For job opening information based on industry and/or occupation, see Industry and Occupation Outlook

    For job competition in specific metropolitan areas, see Local Market Outlook

    For top hiring companies in specific metropolitan areas, see Top Hiring Companies by Metro

    Job Openings, Nationwide

    Job Competition, Nationwide

    Top Hiring Companies, Nationwide

    Jan

    month-over-month

    unemployed persons per job opening

    (rom November 2010)

    year-over-year(rom December 2009)

    1.8%

    13.2%11.1% 10.5%

    1.7%-2.8%

    10.3%

    3.2%

    7.7%

    4.4%5.1%

    4.4%

    Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec

    4.4%

    2:1

    st 69.4%

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    Local Market Outlook

    Job Openings by Metro

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Hiring slows in all metros. 49 o 50 major metropolitans experienced a decline in job openings this

    month, with only the Miami & Fort Lauderdale area showing a slight positive growth o 0.6%. This lull

    in hiring is typical at a years end.

    Job market improves in 8 metros. The unemployment ratio decreased in 8 o 50 metros: Orlando,

    Grand Rapids, Greenville, Cincinnati, Louisville, Cleveland & Akron, San Francisco Bay Area and Den-

    ver. Such decreases indicate that these job markets have become less competitive, due either to an

    increase in job openings or a decrease in unemployed job seekers.

    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (M-o-M)

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (Y-o-Y)

    1 New York (NY) -8.2% 80.4%

    2 Los Angeles (CA) -6.1% 71.7%

    3 Chicago (IL) -3.7% 74.4%

    4 Philadelphia (PA) -4.3% 68.8%

    5 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) -3.2% 97.6%

    6 Boston (MA) -4.9% 78.4%

    7 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) -2.5% 81.1%

    8 Washington, DC (DC) -3.8% 52.8%

    9 Atlanta (GA) -1.7% 75.0%

    10 Detroit (MI) 2.4% 106.6%

    11 Houston (TX) -3.0% 65.7%

    12 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) -1.6% 68.4%

    13 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) -3.1% 82.1%

    14 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) -3.6% 91.0%

    15 Phoenix (AZ) -1.2% 93.8%

    16 Cleveland & Akron (OH) -3.6% 104.5%

    17 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 0.6% 76.6%

    Number of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

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    POPULATION

    RANKMETROPOLITAN AREA

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (M-o-M)

    JOB

    OPENINGS

    (Y-o-Y)

    18 Denver (CO) -1.6% 87.3%

    19 Sacramento (CA) -4.6% 82.1%

    20 Orlando (FL) -2.4% 81.2%

    21 St. Louis (MO) -1.5% 84.7%

    22 Pittsburgh (PA) -2.5% 68.1%

    23 Baltimore (MD) -6.6% 55.8%

    24 Portland (OR) -5.6% 66.3%

    25 Indianapolis (IN) -3.7% 95.1%

    26 San Diego (CA) -7.0% 58.5%

    27 Hartord & New Haven (CT) -0.7% 101.8%28 Charlotte (NC) -2.3% 83.9%

    29 Raleigh & Durham (NC) -6.8% 63.4%

    30 Nashville (TN) -5.0% 75.8%

    31 Kansas City (MO) -6.4% 73.0%

    32 Cincinnati (OH) -1.3% 99.7%

    33 Milwaukee (WI) -7.7% 70.6%

    34 Columbus (OH) -2.9% 100.8%

    35 Greenville (SC) -5.8% 100.8%

    36 Salt Lake City (UT) -7.2% 70.0%

    37 San Antonio (TX) -5.0% 57.7%

    38 Grand Rapids (MI) -3.9% 98.2%

    39 West Palm Beach (FL) -3.2% 65.3%

    40 Birmingham (AL) -6.8% 88.7%

    41 Norolk & Newport News (VA) -6.2% 61.8%

    42 New Orleans (LA) -3.2% 68.3%

    43 Memphis (TN) -4.7% 69.9%

    44 Bualo (NY) -6.1% 66.1%

    45 Oklahoma City (OK) -7.1% 68.6%

    46 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) -4.1% 72.8%

    47 Harrisburg (PA) -4.8% 71.6%

    48 Providence (RI) -6.9% 90.6%

    49 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) -9.2% 63.4%

    50 Louisville (KY) -4.3% 95.8%

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    Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Population)

    POPULATION

    RANK METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    1 New York (NY) 3 : 1

    2 Los Angeles (CA) 4 : 1

    3 Chicago (IL) 2 : 1

    4 Philadelphia (PA) 2 : 1

    5 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 1 : 1

    6 Boston (MA) 1 : 1

    7 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) 2 : 1

    8 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 19 Atlanta (GA) 2 : 1

    10 Detroit (MI) 4 : 1

    11 Houston (TX) 2 : 1

    12 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) 2 : 1

    13 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 3 : 1

    14 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 1 : 1

    15 Phoenix (AZ) 2 : 1

    16 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 2 : 1

    17 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 5 : 1

    18 Denver (CO) 1 : 1

    19 Sacramento (CA) 4 : 1

    20 Orlando (FL) 3 : 1

    21 St. Louis (MO) 2 : 1

    22 Pittsburgh (PA) 2 : 1

    23 Baltimore (MD) 1 : 1

    24 Portland (OR) 2 : 1

    25 Indianapolis (IN) 2 : 1

    Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

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    POPULATION

    RANK METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    26 San Diego (CA) 3 : 1

    27 Hartord & New Haven (CT) 2 : 1

    28 Charlotte (NC) 2 : 1

    29 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 2 : 1

    30 Nashville (TN) 2 : 1

    31 Kansas City (MO) 2 : 1

    32 Cincinnati (OH) 2 : 1

    33 Milwaukee (WI) 1 : 134 Columbus (OH) 2 : 1

    35 Greenville (SC) 2 : 1

    36 Salt Lake City (UT) 2 : 1

    37 San Antonio (TX) 2 : 1

    38 Grand Rapids (MI) 3 : 1

    39 West Palm Beach (FL) 1 : 1

    40 Birmingham (AL) 2 : 1

    41 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 2 : 1

    42 New Orleans (LA) 2 : 1

    43 Memphis (TN) 2 : 1

    44 Bualo (NY) 2 : 1

    45 Oklahoma City (OK) 1 : 1

    46 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 3 : 1

    47 Harrisburg (PA) 2 : 1

    48 Providence (RI) 3 : 1

    49 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 2 : 1

    50 Louisville (KY) 2 : 1

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    Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com

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    Job Competition by Metro (ranked by Unemployment Ratio)Ratio of unemployed persons to job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in the top 50 metropolitan areas

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    RANK CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    1 Miami & Fort Lauderdale (FL) 5 : 1

    2 s1 Detroit (MI) 4 : 1

    3 t1 Sacramento (CA) 4 : 1

    4 Los Angeles (CA) 4 : 1

    5 Orlando (FL) 3 : 1

    6 Grand Rapids (MI) 3 : 1

    7 Providence (RI) 3 : 1

    8s

    1 San Diego (CA) 3 : 19 t1 Tampa & St. Petersburg (FL) 3 : 1

    10 New York (NY) 3 : 1

    11 Greensboro & Winston-Salem (NC) 3 : 1

    12 s1 Cincinnati (OH) 2 : 1

    13 t1 Greenville (SC) 2 : 1

    14 s3 Portland (OR) 2 : 1

    15 s1 St. Louis (MO) 2 : 1

    16 s3 Birmingham (AL) 2 : 1

    17 s1 Memphis (TN) 2 : 1

    18 s3 Bualo (NY) 2 : 1

    19 s5 Harrisburg (PA) 2 : 1

    20 t6 Louisville (KY) 2 : 1

    21 s7 New Orleans (LA) 2 : 1

    22 t7 Cleveland & Akron (OH) 2 : 1

    23 t3 Chicago (IL) 2 : 1

    24 t1 Philadelphia (PA) 2 : 1

    25 s1 Houston (TX) 2 : 1

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    RANK CHANGE METROPOLITAN AREAUNEMPLOYED PERSONS :

    JOB OPENINGS

    26 t4 Phoenix (AZ) 2 : 1

    27 t2 Indianapolis (IN) 2 : 1

    28 t1 Atlanta (GA) 2 : 1

    29 Nashville (TN) 2 : 1

    30 s4 Salt Lake City (UT) 2 : 1

    31 s2 Pittsburgh (PA) 2 : 1

    32 Columbus (OH) 2 : 1

    33 s2 San Antonio (TX) 2 : 134 t3 Kansas City (MO) 2 : 1

    35 t5 Charlotte (NC) 2 : 1

    36 Hartord & New Haven (CT) 2 : 1

    37 s4 Norolk & Newport News (VA) 2 : 1

    38 Albuquerque & Santa Fe (NM) 2 : 1

    39 s1 Dallas & Fort Worth (TX) 2 : 1

    40 t1 Raleigh & Durham (NC) 2 : 1

    41 t4 Seattle & Tacoma (WA) 2 : 1

    42 s1 Denver (CO) 1 : 1

    43 t1 San Francisco Bay Area (CA) 1 : 1

    44 s1 Oklahoma City (OK) 1 : 1

    45 t1 Minneapolis & St. Paul (MN) 1 : 1

    46 Milwaukee (WI) 1 : 1

    47 s1 Boston (MA) 1 : 1

    48 t1 Baltimore (MD) 1 : 1

    49 West Palm Beach (FL) 1 : 1

    50 Washington, DC (DC) 1 : 1

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    Based on most recently available data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics and SimplyHired.com

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    Industry and Occupation Outlook

    Job Openings by Industry

    HIGHLIGHTS

    Retail and fnance jobs continue to grow. Seasonal job openings or retail salespersons continued

    to increase, albeit at a slower pace o 66.4% (compared to 92.9% in November). Despite the

    general year-end decline across all other occupations, nancial and accounting jobs experienced a

    37.3% growth.

    Agriculture industry resumes activity. While hiring decreased substantially over the last ew

    months o late autumn/early winter, the agriculture industry appears to be preparing to resume

    activity, with job openings increasing 11.5% rom November.

    INDUSTRY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)

    Agriculture 11.5% 24.0%

    Automotive 2.9% 136.8%

    Construction -3.8% 59.6%

    Education -8.4% 31.8%

    Financial Services -4.3% 81.2%

    Government -6.0% 27.3%

    Healthcare -10.4% 64.8%

    Hospitality 8.7% 56.8%

    Legal 1.7% 96.7%

    Manuacturing -6.9% 94.0%

    Media -7.3% -39.1%

    Military -28.6% -67.7%

    Non-Proft -1.9% 30.0%

    Real Estate -2.8% 48.8%

    Retail -11.2% 44.5%

    Technology 0.8% 69.3%

    Transportation -10.7% 336.5%

    Travel 0.9% 8.6%

    Number of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major industry

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    Job Openings by Occupation Category

    OCCUPATION CATEGORY JOB OPENINGS (M-o-M) JOB OPENINGS (Y-o-Y)

    Managers -0.7% 76.0%

    Human Resources Specialists, Compliance Ofcersand Business Operators

    -44.5% -4.6%

    Financial Specialists and Accountants 37.3% 135.8%

    Computer Engineers and Programmers -2.5% 65.8%

    Engineers (excluding Computer) 2.2% 78.4%

    Scientists, Social Scientists and Lab Techs -2.4% 44.1%

    Doctors, Nurses, Therapists and Health Techs -13.0% 48.5%

    Social Workers, Counselors and Religious Workers -5.0% 57.9%Law Enorcement, Fire and Security -12.0% 43.4%

    Lawyers, Judges and Legal Support -8.8% 76.0%

    Ofce and Administrative Workers -4.9% 90.0%

    Teachers, Librarians and Education Workers -12.3% 52.6%

    Journalists and Media Workers 7.2% 61.4%

    Cooks, Servers and Food Workers 8.1% 76.0%

    Personal Care and Services -7.3% 24.3%

    Retail Salespersons 66.4% 172.3%

    Sales Representatives -81.4% -69.6%

    Installation, Maintenance and Repair Workers -1.6% 82.6%

    Building and Groundskeepers -11.6% 58.3%

    Farmers, Fishers and Forestry Workers 10.4% 198.8%

    Manuacturing Workers -4.5% 92.5%

    Construction and Extraction Workers -5.5% 45.6%

    Drivers, Pilots and Transportation Workers -3.4% 166.8%

    Military Personnel 9.4% 75.4%

    Number of job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in each major occupation category

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    Top Hiring Companies by Metro

    Top Hiring Companies, 25 Major Metros

    HIGHLIGHTS

    New top employers appear on list. Several new names emerged as top hiring companies in Decem-

    ber, including but not limited to: A&P Supermarkets, The Bank o New York Mellon, Cameron Interna-

    tional, EMC Corporation, Fith Third Bank, and The Shaw Group. Colorado State University and Miami

    Dade College also appeared on the Top Hiring Companies by Metro list or the rst time.

    Low hiring in 3 metros. Baltimore, Detroit and Indianapolis each had only 2-3 companies hiring or

    50 or more job openings this month. All three metros are industrial manuacturing centers that were

    signicantly afected by the recent economic recession.

    Top five companies with the most job openings listed on SimplyHired.com in 25 major metropolitan areas

    Note: Parentheses ater each company denote month-over-month change

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    Baltimore, MD

    Boston, MA

    Chicago, IL

    Cleveland, OH

    Dallas and Fort Worth, TX

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    Emory University 344 jobs (7.4%)

    Yum! Brands 233 jobs (20.6%)

    Time Warner 163 jobs (-47.6%)Home Depot 137 jobs (1.2%)

    Northside Hospital 132 jobs (-24.8%)

    Advocate Health Care 780 jobs (-8.0%)

    Provena Health 279 jobs (-75.0%)

    Yum! Brands 207 jobs (26.5%)Fith Third Bank 166 jobs (13.1%)

    Sears 153 jobs (-22.8%)

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    Yum! Brands 97 jobs (36.3%)

    ManTech International 88 jobs (-30.4%)

    Genesis HealthCare 53 jobs (4.5%)

    Yum! Brands 149 jobs (-3.5%)

    Extendicare Health Services 87 jobs (-2.6%)

    Goodyear Tire & Rubber 84 jobs (-15.6%)

    Sears 74 jobs (-17.9%)

    MetroHealth System 65 jobs (66.1%)1.

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    MIT 898 jobs (-24.4%)

    Faulkner Hospital 440 jobs (-0.9%)

    Harvard University 239 jobs (-48.9%)

    Caritas Christi Health Care 236 jobs (-1.9%)

    EMC Corporation 124 jobs (-5.4%)

    HCA 203 jobs (21.2%)

    Yum! Brands 203 jobs (11.9%)

    Baylor Health Care 106 jobs (7.7%)

    Texas Health Resources 97 jobs (-44.9%)

    Methodist Hospitals o Dallas 91 jobs (-14.1%)

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    Denver, CO

    Houston, TX

    Detroit, MI

    Indianapolis, IN

    Los Angeles, CA

    Miami and Fort Lauderdale, FL

    New York, NY

    Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN

    Orlando, FL

    Philadelphia, PA

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    Banner Health 1,215 jobs (10.9%)

    HCA 167 jobs (17.5%)

    Yum! Brands 138 jobs (13.6%)

    Centura Health 68 jobs (9.6%)

    Colorado State University 63 jobs (581.0%)

    Yum! Brands 158 jobs (16.8%)

    HCA 141 jobs (5.4%)

    Hewlett-Packard 115 jobs (9.6%)

    Cameron International 98 jobs (28.3%)

    The Shaw Group 86 jobs (-0.2%)

    HCA 125 jobs (53.1%)

    Yum! Brands 77 jobs (16.1%)

    Baptist Health South Florida 66 jobs (-7.6%)

    Miami Dade College 62 jobs (22.9%)

    Memorial Healthcare 61 jobs (6.3%)

    Sears 904 jobs (1.3%)

    AOL 415 jobs (-26.5%)

    A&P Supermarkets 405 jobs (105.7%)

    Columbia University 354 jobs (5.7%)

    Pfzer 335 jobs (-20.4%)

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    Yum! Brands 149 jobs (18.8%)

    HCR Manor Care 82 jobs (14.6%)

    Yum! Brands 124 jobs (19.8%)

    Clarian Health 106 jobs (-0.7%)

    Indiana University 57 jobs (-20.2%)

    U.S. Army 207 jobs (-1.5%)

    UnitedHealth Group 179 jobs (-45.1%)

    Yum! Brands 142 jobs (12.2%)

    3M 117 jobs (-0.2%)

    Valvoline Oil 71 jobs (-2.6%)

    Yum! Brands 127 jobs (19.2%)

    Florida Hospital 75 jobs (1.7%)

    Gentiva Health Services 59 jobs (11.1%)

    Staples 58 jobs (-19.7%)

    HCA 52 jobs (7.8%)

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    Yum! Brands 346 jobs (21.4%)

    Starbucks 293 jobs (24.7%)

    U.S. Air Force 253 jobs (-0.9%)

    Sears 247 jobs (-13.9%)

    Catholic Healthcare West 198 jobs (-20.5%)

    Bayada Nurses 503 jobs (-4.9%)

    Sears 502 jobs (-16.3%)

    Devereux Foundation 358 jobs (-3.1%)

    HCR Manor Care 163 jobs (2.7%)

    Genesis HealthCare 136 jobs (5.1%)

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    Phoenix, AZ

    Portland, OR

    Pittsburgh, PA

    Sacramento, CA

    San Francisco Bay Area, CA

    Seattle and Tacoma, WA

    Tampa and St. Petersburg, FL

    St. Louis, MO

    Washington, DC

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    Banner Health 2,790 jobs (4.5%)

    Vanguard Health Systems 237 jobs (16.5%)

    Yum! Brands 148 jobs (8.5%)

    Catholic Healthcare West 125 jobs (-9.5%)

    Lie Care Centers o America 70 jobs (32.0%)

    Intel 88 jobs (11.9%)

    Oregon Health & Science University 81 jobs (-49.3%)

    Providence Health and Services 80 jobs (-52.3%)

    Yum! Brands 80 jobs (13.1%)

    Gentiva Health Services 64 jobs (-12.5%)

    Expedia 259 jobs (5.4%)

    Amazon.com 180 jobs (1.7%)

    U.S. Army 114 jobs (-3.8%)

    Gentiva Health Systems 111 jobs (44.0%)

    MultiCare Health System 100 jobs (-9.6%)

    HCA 350 jobs (118.9%)

    IASIS Healthcare 153 jobs (16.4%)

    Yum! Brands 116 jobs (22.4%)

    BayCare Health System 68 jobs (-25.8%)

    Advance Auto Parts 53 jobs (40.1%)

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    University o Pittsburgh 145 jobs (3.0%)

    Carnegie Mellon University 117 jobs (1.7%)

    The Bank o New York Mellon 104 jobs (-0.1%)

    Yum! Brands 79 jobs (2.7%)

    HCR Manor Care 70 jobs (0.9%)

    Sutter Health 101 jobs (-13.8%)

    Yum! Brands 87 jobs (12.1%)

    Starbucks 71 jobs (29.4%)

    Catholic Healthcare West 59 jobs (1.2%)

    Intel 56 jobs (21.0%)

    Yum! Brands 141 jobs (22.7%)

    SSM Health Care 129 jobs (-12.3%)

    Saint Louis University Hospital 105 jobs (-9.6%)

    BJC Health 74 jobs (5.7%)

    Valvoline Oil 68 jobs (25.2%)

    U.S. Navy 646 jobs (2.8%)

    Georgetown University 244 jobs (-32.1%)

    CACI International 220 jobs (-0.5%)

    BAE Systems 217 jobs (-0.9%)

    U.S. Army 208 jobs (33.8%)

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    Hewlett-Packard 227 jobs (34.7%)

    AOL 227 jobs (-27.1%)

    Sutter Health 203 jobs (-3.7%)

    Apple 184 jobs (36.0%)

    Google 184 jobs (-0.4%)

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