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Jobs in IT, engineering/architecture, and accounting/finance represent nearly 50 percent of all employment postings, according to a study by the 4Jobs.com. Career Network, an online network of more than 6,000 employment listings.

Information-technology (IT) jobs represent nearly 20 percent of the online jobposting market, engineering/architecture positions constitute 17 percent, and accounting/finance job postings total 10 percent, according to statistics based upon traffic to the 4Jobs.com's Web site during the first quarter of 2005. Statistics are based upon information collected over a six-month period, on a quarterly breakdown.

Here are some more results from the 4Jobs.com Career Trends Q1 2005 Study:

* IT is the dominant sector for both online employment postings and resume postings.

* Merchandising, purchasing, and retail declined sharply in the first quarter of 2005.

* Washington, D.C., Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, and California have the largest percentage of online employment postings per capita over the last three quarters.

* Nevada ranked tops for health-care and medical jobs, while Idaho ranked No. 1 in construction, social services, insurance, and repair.

* Internet job searching peaked on Mondays between 1 and 2 p.m. EST, with Sunday peak activity occur-ring at 8 p.m. EST.

"While technology continues to thrive, engineering/architecture job postings have shown a sharp jump from the third quarter of 2004 - increasing from nearly 7 percent of all job postings to 17 percent in the first quarter of 2005, " said Richard Milgram, chief executive officer of the 4Jobs.com Career Network.

Established in 1996, 4Jobs.com focuses on talent-management recruitment. 4Jobs.com powers the 4Jobs.com Career Network, a network of over 6,000 general, local, and niche-industry sites designed to connect employers and business professionals. 4Jobs.corn Career Network's job listings are featured on the Yahoo! HotJobs Web site.

Copyright Central New York Business Journal Apr 22, 2005
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