Tuesday, March 29, 2011

California Unemployment Figures - March 2011






According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, after 12 months of a 12.4% or greater unemployment rate, for the first time in one year, CA has experienced a decline of .2%. The new unemployment rate in CA is 12.2%. This figure is high, but a decline after 12 solid months of being at or above 12.4% is a sign of relief.  

The only state with a higher unemployment rate than CA is Nevada, at 13.6%, the lowest is North Dakota at 3.7%, followed by Nebraska at 4.3%. 

The national unemployment rate is 8.9%.

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Friday, March 18, 2011

Industry Forecast: at-a-glance - Health/Fitness





On March 17th, 2011, I visited the International Health, Racquet and Sports club Association (IHRSA) convention; a network of business and professionals in the health industry. The conference was hosted in San Francisco, CA at the Mascone Convention center. I attended to conduct labor analysis to gain a better understanding of the labor market in this industry to identify possible sectors of growth and decline. I spoke with approximately 30 businesses in health/fitness software, equipment and facilities. From this sample, I collected a general summary of trends, forecasts and opinions of business owners and representatives.

There seemed to be a general consensus that within the past two years, this industry has experienced a slow-down in employment. The recession has affected employment of high level positions. Although the market within this industry has been fairly slow-growing, the majority of the professionals stated that the outlook of this industry appears to be promising with an immediate growth in marketing, sales, and management. The industry is currently in the beginning phases of growth. Like any industry, when this begins, marketing, business and sales professionals are necessary to promote and manage service and product availability in an attempt to increase general revenues.

Many of the businesses had stated that they have begun to incorporate software and digital technology into their services and equipment. Due to the ongoing technology crave, many businesses are now incorporating software technology into their products, such as body fat estimators, heart rate measurement systems, and even music entertainment products to enjoy while exercising. The general consensus was that software engineers are now being recruited to the health/fitness industry to develop the next cutting edge software advancements that can work in collaboration with exercise equipment designed by mechanical engineers. These software advancements incorporate music, videos, health information/measurements, and sports club management systems. The majority of representatives predicted a growth in hiring of both mechanical and software engineers within one to two years.

I attended a marketing training at the event which included approximately 150 businesses and fitness professionals. The emphasis was on social media marketing which in my opinion, was encouraged over more traditional forms of marketing, such as flyers, magazine/newspaper ads and so forth. The panel of businesses leaders provided information and resources in marketing and branding, again, another sign that marketing professionals are on the rise.

From the businesses I surveyed, the majority of their products were in large part designed and manufactured in the U.S. which may hint that fitness and exercise companies in the U.S tend to stay fairly local.

One business in particular stated significant growth in employment. This business was an Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliant company. Apparently recent ADA revisions have had an impact on this sector due to accessibility requirements, specifically pools, to be accessible to individuals with disabilities.

Overall, the businesses surveyed except for one, have not experienced layoffs but have experienced a slowdown and are now beginning to taper off and are hiring again. One business provided a five year forecast that expressed a possible employment growth of up to 30% within the industry as a whole.
In my opinion, to summarize my experience, I would suggest that marketing, business, sales, and physical therapist professionals will be on the rise in this industry immediately with a possible growth in software and mechanical engineers in the next one to two years. Ultimately the industry seemed vibrant and optimistic.

On a side note, Zumba seemed to be an exciting and engaging subsector which includes fashion designers who create the unique and animated attire for this exercise routine.



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Thursday, March 17, 2011

Daniel Newell's Bio

The opinions expressed in this blog are those of Daniel Newell’s and do not represent the opinions of  any agency, institution, or other person.

Daniel Newell is the Job Development and Marketing Specialist for San Jose State University where he assists employers in meeting their recruitment needs; he does this through marketing and branding opportunities. Daniel is responsible for developing job opportunities for students in all seven colleges that make up SJSU, these colleges are: Applied Science & Arts, Business, Education, Engineering, Humanities & the Arts, Science, and Social Science. Daniel develops and maintains employer relationships and markets SJSU Career Center services to businesses.

Daniel has over eleven years’ experience in the employment industry. He has served in management and HR roles where he designed recruitment strategies and coordinated employment outreach/marketing plans. He was a job developer and employment specialist for TransAccess for seven years; he provided career counseling and job placement services to job seekers. Daniel is experienced in working with all populations, including individuals with disabilities and youth.

In 2004, Daniel was voted to board member to the Bay Area Coalition for Employment Development (BACED), where he served as co-chair for over four years. Under his leadership, he expanded the network of the coalition by over 50 miles and increased its membership by 600%. The coalition consists of employment professionals in job development, career counseling, job coaching, and vocational rehabilitation; its network encompasses the areas of San Jose, Oakland, Berkeley, San Francisco and Marin.

Daniel is the founder of the Workforce Development Summit (WDS), formerly referred to as the UinI conference, an annual summit committed to sharing best practices to get people to work. The conference promotes workforce development strategies, information on employment trends, industry panels, and resources for services providers and job seekers.

In December, 2008, Daniel was appointed by City of San Jose Mayor Chuck Reed and the city council to commissioner. In this role, he provided expertise and resources to the city and advocated for the community in regard to disability issues, with an emphasis in employment. In July, 2010, Daniel was nominated and elected to chair of the commission where he oversees numerous information gathering committees composed of district representative commissioners whose work is aimed to influence areas such as employment, outreach, events/special projects, housing, city council relations, boards/commissions relations, therapeutic services, and emergency preparedness.

Daniel has provided presentations on job development, marketing,  employment and transition at numerous conferences for institutions such as: the California Career Resource Network (CalCRN), WorkAbility I (WAI), Job Accommodation Network (JAN), UCSF, SJSU, EmploymentAccess (Microsoft), Gavilan College, East Side Union High School District (ESUHSD), Santa Clara Unified School District (SCUSD), Milpitas Unified School District (MUSD), San Jose Unified School District (SJUSD), the Department of Rehabilitation (DOR), JobCorps, San Jose, Gilroy, and Sunnyvale Workforce Investment Boards (WIB), and more.



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