Friday, March 6, 2015

Temporary Work grow over the next five years

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Do you have commitment phobia jobs? Has refused to sign a full-time staff position? Or you are between jobs and the need for a temporary job in the meantime? Now CareerBuilder has good news for you. Temporary employment is increasing.

At the end of the recession and companies that build slowly return to work, temporary help services were among the first industries to create jobs. Time work has increased by 15 percent from 2009 to 2010 and 57 percent from 2009 to 2014. According to a survey by CareerBuilder , it is expected that temporary employment by 13 percent growth in the next five years, equivalent to more than 350,000 jobs. In addition, a study by CareerBuilder, and Harris Poll reported separately that 46 percent of employers plan, temporary or contract workers in 2015, over 3 million people work in temporary employment for rent today.

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