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New Report Shows 18,000 Job Vacancies in Oregon Last Spring

By Heather Hintze

 

EUGENE, Ore.-- The latest Oregon Job Vacancy Survey shows there were 18,242 openings throughout the state in May and June.  That's down about 30,000 from the same time last year.

 

The healthcare and social assistance industry had the highest openings, with 5,744 vacancies, followed by accommodation and food services (2,535), educational serices (1,554), and retail trade (1,506).

 

Registered nurses topped the list of occupations, with 1,004 vacancies.  Retail salespersons and nursing aides followed with around 1,500 each.

 

Local analysts say the reason there are so many jobs in healthcare is that it is a growing field, and takes more training.  Those jobs are often left open for more than 60 days, which could signal a shortage in the industry.

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Something has got to be done, why are the people in Salem and Washington DC so worried about health care, we need jobs, put us back to work and we can afford our own health insurance, Come on people good jobs is what make a strong Nation, not a public option health care.

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