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Contact: Christian Kaylor,
Workforce Analyst
(503) 280-6032
August 13, 2007
Oregon Employment Department Releases Report
Listing 19,325 Job Vacancies in the Portland Area
The Oregon Employment Department today released a report estimating that there were 19,325 job vacancies in the Portland area – defined as Multnomah, Washington, and Clackamas counties – in April of this year.
Other findings from the report included:
- Almost one-third of job vacancies had been unfilled for two months or longer.
- The 25 occupations with the most vacancies represented only 37 percent of all area job vacancies, suggesting that a wide range of occupations beyond just those 25 are going unfilled.
- The health care and manufacturing industries had the most job vacancies. Combined, these two industries represented one-third of all Portland area vacancies.
- Seventy percent of all health care industry vacancies require education beyond high school and 62 percent require a license or certificate. These higher-than-typical educational requirements add to the difficulty in filling this industry’s vacancies.
- Of the vacancies with wage information, one-in-four paid a wage of at least $20 an hour, while one-in-four paid less than $10 an hour.
The report, Job Vacancies in the Portland Area, is available online at http://www.olmis.org/pubs/vacancy/portland_job_vacancies.pdf. You can request a printed copy by contacting lmipubs.emp@state.or.us or (503) 947-1204.
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