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State job outlook looks promising

December 13, 2006 By WRN Contributor

Manpower Incorporated is out with its quarterly look at job prospects in the state for the next quarter.

Manpower's Luke Whitburn says statewide, 20 per cent of the companies surveyed said they would be adding to their payrolls the first 3 months of next year. And the best chances of finding that job are in Madison and Sheboygan and Waukesha counties where at least 30 per cent of the employers say they will be hiring.

Whitburn says there's definitely a people crunch out there where there are more jobs than people who can fill them. Except for maybe Wood, Portage and Monroe counties where that plan-to-hire percentage is only 7 per cent.

But elsewhere Witburn says it's a job seekers market.

AUDIO: Jim Dick reports ( :57 MP3 )

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