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by Administrator » Tue Mar 11, 2008 11:42 am
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The profession you are seeking work in and the location are pretty important.
There are many factors that determine how many jobs are available, including performance of the economy.
Also, your methods of looking for work will have a big impact on how many available positions you locate.
Jobs being available at a certain time of year really doesn't have much logic behind it. In the first months of a fiscal year there may be a small bump due to new budgets. That will depend upon the above factors (economy, etc.).
There can be declines at certain times .. Christmas season for example. The jobs may be available, but people aren't very focused on interviewing unless there is some emergency.
Also, at the end of a fiscal cycle, when there is surplus budget to spend, there may be a bump.
As you see, it really depends upon the companies doing the hiring, their budgets, and their economic performance.
So, all year is pretty much a good time to be searching. Your search methods will be one of your largest factors determining your success.
the Admin