Oregon’s private employers had
approximately 42,900 job vacancies during summer 2013, according to a Job
Vacancy Survey recently completed by the Oregon Employment Department. In July there
were 157,300 unemployed Oregonians, or roughly 4 unemployed people for each private-sector
vacancy. Nationally, there were 3 unemployed for each vacancy in July.
The summer figure of 42,900 was
the highest estimate of Oregon job vacancies since before the Great Recession.
The increase reflects a variety of fair-weather job opportunities that occur during
the summer and coincides with relatively strong job growth in Oregon in recent
months.
Seventy percent of
summer vacancies were for full-time positions, and a slightly higher share were
permanent positions. Most vacancies required previous experience; in the summer
this share hit 79 percent, up from 72 percent in the winter and 60 percent in
the spring survey panel. Employers reported half of the summer vacancies as
difficult to fill.
By occupation group, office and
administrative support, personal care and service, and food preparation and
serving occupations had the most vacancies in summer 2013. Six additional
occupation groups had more than 2,000 vacancies estimated in the summer.
The industries with the most
vacancies this summer were management, administrative and waste services (which
includes company headquarters and temporary staffing agencies, among other
businesses); leisure and hospitality; and health care and social assistance.
The health care and social assistance industry usually dominates Oregon job
vacancies and they came in third in the summer.
The survey captured vacancies in
five sub-state regions: Northwest Oregon/Willamette Valley; the Portland
Tri-County area; Southwestern Oregon; Central Oregon; and Eastern Oregon. The
Portland Tri-County area had 21,700 vacancies, just more than half of the
statewide total – a percentage roughly equivalent to the area’s share of total
employment.
For more information on recent Oregon job vacancies, check out the Quarterly Job Vacancies Snapshots on QualityInfo.org.
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