Bright Employment Report: The Labor Market Gained 172,000 Net Jobs in June 2013


San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) July 02, 2013

Employment increased by 172,000 net jobs from June to July 2013 according to the June 2013 Bright Employment Report, which is produced by Bright Media Corporation and Bright.com. The report is derived from one of the nation’s largest aggregations of job postings and resumes. This data is supplemented with government, financial, real estate, and other data sources, in order to measure changes in nonfarm private employment through a novel method utilizing inter-temporal substitution, regression, and labor supply.

Two other reports issued by Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) and Automatic Data Inc. (ADP) also include monthly estimates of net jobs created. For their monthly Current Population Survey (CPS; household survey), which derives their net non-farm jobs created estimate, BLS collects data each month from the payroll records of a sample of approximately 145,000 nonagricultural business establishments. ADP also uses payroll data, however their estimate focuses on the payrolls of private businesses in their system. Thus, these three metrics from Bright, BLS, and ADP each examine unique aspects of the labor market.

This month’s estimate of 172,000 net jobs created comes on the heels of last month’s report by the BLS indicating that 175,000 jobs were created in May, compared with 177,000 estimated by Bright.

About Bright.com

Bright was founded in 2011, and has raised over $ 10 million in financing from Silicon Valley institutional and angel investors. A first in the market, Bright is not just an innovation in online job search. Our mission is to move the labor market faster via data science and engineering.

The Bright Score alleviates the lengthy and expensive task of finding the right fit between a position and a qualified candidate. Recruiters can locate the most qualified candidates within seconds, greatly reducing the time spent searching for top prospects and sifting through applicants. And now job seekers can automatically apply to jobs where they have the best chance of attracting the attention of hiring managers.

In order to accomplish this, our data science and engineering teams analyze the hiring trends of every company and industry in every city in the United States. For more information about Bright, visit our websites at Bright.com and Bright.com/labs © Copyright 2013, Bright.com. All Rights Reserved.

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