Bay Area Employment: How Bad Is It?

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SAN FRANCISCO-(Business Wire)-September 9, 2009 - According to the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, unemployment figures in the Bay Area topped 10 percent in both June and July. And while those numbers are certainly bleak compared to 2008, Torchiana Mastrov & Sapiro (www.torchiana.com), the Bay Area’s most experienced independent career management firm, says that the news isn't all bad for local workers and job seekers.

“The overall jobless numbers are certainly higher than they were last year, and it's important to remember that these aren't just abstract numbers - they represent real people who are suffering in a very bad economy," said company founder and president Bill Torchiana. "At the same time, however, the numbers don't tell the whole story because they don't look at specific sectors of the economy. In almost every sector there is work that needs to be done. Those people who recognize this need and who can network themselves to the organization and/or hiring manager have a great advantage over those who incorrectly believe there are no opportunities out there. Our experience suggests that those people who are adaptive in their thinking, well prepared to present themselves, able to maintain a positive attitude, effective in their networking and diligent in their search efforts will find better opportunities sooner and quite likely more than one at a time.”

To read the full BLS report, visit http://www.bls.gov/news.release/metro.htm

About Torchiana

Torchiana Mastrov & Sapiro (www.torchiana.com) is the Bay Area’s most experienced independent career management firm, with over 29 years serving the Bay Area. The company is a founding member of Career Partners International (CPI) providing support for client organizations locally, nationally and globally.

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