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EmploymentCrossing’s Forecast Is - Bright Future for Administrative & Customer Service Industry

September 02, 2013   |  PDF version  PDF version

Lately, an undercurrent of turbulence in the employment outlook was obvious in various industries. Jobseekers may have had to be prudent with their career pursuits. But the administrative & customer service industry, against the backdrop, has nothing to fret about at least for a significant period of time. Most reports have confirmed it through their reviews and press releases.

The labor market scene seems to be trending positively, with high mounting employment graphs, as per the report of the Bureau of Labor statistics. To top it, the administrative and customer service industry is showing promising signs of stability in growth, with a noteworthy number of people employed in the domain; as per the occupational handbook of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, there will be a tremendous change in the vertical in the times to come, with more jobs ranging over 338000 in customer representatives and more than 492000 in the secretaries & administrative assistants jobs category, by 2020

The indicators have been highly encouraging, cites yet another report of the Bureau of Labor Statistics, particularly in such high intensity professional and business services. The vacancies for administrative assistants are expected to witness a commendable growth of 12% by 2020, translating into over 118000 additional jobs as per the Bureau Labor Statistics, mentioned by USNEWS, on its website. The article reflected that The Labor Department reported - the administrative assistants grossed an average of $31,800 as remuneration, in 2011.

Whilst several other industries have experienced a setback, this industry seems like a full platter of employment opportunities for jobseekers. Going by the records and reports, the industry brimming with jobs is the uptake for them. This industrial segment seems to be raring with optimism; that's the take of the most global players, the reports suggest.

EmploymentCrossing, in readiness, has posted myriad jobs in various industries on its website employmentcrossing.com. Recently, they have posted over 105000 jobs in the administrative spectrum and more than 346000 jobs in the customer service domain and plenty in the bilingual, call center and facilities areas. Moreover, they have eased up the process of job search for jobseekers to get access to their desired job openings in a few clicks.

In their view, the current soaring employment market can spur economic growth of the country at large and administrative & customer service industry can be a colossal leverage in the context.

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