
CLEVELAND, Ohio — There have been 307,336 job listings for Ohio from February 14 via March 13, based on a brand new report by OhioMeansJobs.com, down 8% from the earlier interval.
That is down from 334,959 from mid-January to mid-February. Nonetheless, it is nonetheless a rise of 46,702 from the identical interval in 2021.
Greater than 50% of job postings have been labeled as middle-income ($30,000-$49,000) and upper-middle-income ($50,000-$79,000) jobs.
Over 40% of jobs require a bachelor’s diploma, however one other 40% solely require a GED or high college diploma.
The highest credentials required in a job posting have been a driver’s license (39,403 advertisements), adopted by a business driver’s license (15,294) and for the applicant to be a registered nurse (13,595).
Registered nurses are additionally the highest occupation for job postings with 14,971 job postings. They’re adopted by drivers of heavy vehicles and articulated lorries (13,887) and supervisors of retail salespeople (11,552).
The employers with essentially the most commercials have been Deloitte (5,849), Greenback Common (5,292), Anthem (4,524) and College Hospitals (4,194).
Probably the most valued expertise for advertisements revealed throughout this era have been customer support, monitoring, scheduling, operations, and Microsoft Workplace.
The information for this report comes from TalentNeuron Gartner™, a world analysis and advisory agency.
Go to OhioMeansJobs.com for the complete report.