Wanted ... . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Labour Market Information Tools
What is labour market information (LMI)? What is it used for? Who uses it?
• Better informed career, training Vision and HR choices enhance Manitoba’s competitiveness
• LM decision makers at all Needs levels need access to high quality LM information • Primary : workers, unemployed, students, immigrants, industry Clients • Secondary : career intermediaries, program/policy makers, education/training institutions
How many job board sites are there?
Wouldn’t it be great to Google a job?
Who is Wanted? Who is WANTED • Headquartered in Quebec City, WANTED provides WANTED Analytics Overview real-time insight into the marketplace for Human for Capital. Manitoba LMI • Wanted Technologies compiles, analyzes and presents June 5, 2012 intelligence derived from real-time web data, premium third-party content and proprietary analytical models. • Helps to: • Analyze employment trends • Forecast economic conditions • Help the unemployed back to work
WANTED Analytics Overview for Manitoba LMI June 5, 2012
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WANTED Analytics Overview for Manitoba LMI Cook Winnipeg, MB June 5, 2012
Filters Email Clients Site Posted
• Filters are added to Wanted’s database to narrow searches • Common filters include: • Specific employers such as WRHA • Specific occupations (including 4 digit NOC) • Skill keywords • Industries • Job board sources • Locations
• Custom Charts • 4 Year trends • Industry data
• Custom Tables • Counts; or, Percent change April 2012 April 2011 Count Percent Change
www.ohiomeansjobs.com
What’s Next? • Launch of the public face in spring 2013. • Continue to build upon the new site. • Explore demand meeting supply in a super hub for labour market information
What can you as Employer do? • Post your jobs on any web-based job board that does not require a login for job seekers to access. • Be specific about what you need in your workers. • If you hire apprentices, specify it in your job ad.
What can you as Employment Assistance Services do? • Visit the site • Gather information on broad category groups to share with your clients • Support the job search through facilitating the client experience on the site • Set up the client’s email • Encourage your employer networks to post their job opportunities
What can you as a Job Seeker do? • Visit the site. • Set up your parameters for job search. • Register your email to receive job ads. • Ensure your resume is up to date and customized to the job ad.
More Information? Kimberley Puhach Labour Market Skills, ETT Kimberley.puhach@gov.mb.ca 204-945-5034
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