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February 2010: Employment Activity by Job Title

Mirroring national and regional trends, most job levels showed significant improvement in February, with VP hiring in particular boasting a dramatic gain of 29 points. In fact, three of the four managerial levels measured by the Index saw double-digit improvements in job availability, indicating that this nascent recovery is spread across much of the managerial job market.

READING THE INDEX: The CareerCast.com/JobSerf Employment Index measures all Index scores against a base year of 2007, where the number of job listings available online during each month of 2007 = 100 points. This means that a score that is < 100 indicates the number of job listings for a given month is less than during the same month in 2007, while a value > 100 means that more jobs are available than were during the same month in 2007.

  • Table of Job Posting Index scores by Job Level, Jan 2008 - February 2010:
Index Month C-Level VP Level Director Level Manager Level
February 2010 70 77 80 89
January 2010 60 48 83 71
December 2009 57 68 80 74
November 2009 57 68 81 73
October 2009 62 65 77 64
September 2009 63 63 76 66
August 2009 90 75 88 75
July 2009 81 66 85 77
June 2009 74 52 66 57
May 2009 65 50 63 53
April 2009 31 31 48 42
March 2009 22 33 50 47
February 2009 28 37 56 52
January 2009 38 38 75 63
December 2008 35 48 74 71
November 2008 47 56 86 82
October 2008 58 74 81 71
September 2008 82 81 91 88
August 2008 81 100 107 110
July 2008 78 82 111 102
June 2008 110 87 109 101
May 2008 123 83 102 91
April 2008 105 87 98 92
March 2008 102 108 111 110
February 2008 117 122 110 104
January 2008 111 84 107 99

Despite a strong performance among job levels overall, one of the lone indicators to break from the national positive trend in February was Director-level hiring, which actually fell by nearly 4%.

  • Chart of Job Posting Index scores by Job Level, Jan 2008 - February 2010:

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