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October Executive Jobs Results by Larry Keim

11.19.07 | Comment?

According to Larry Keim the outlook for executives continues to climb this year, so far showing a 29% increase over jobs reported YTD over the same period for last year.

Houston, Texas (PRWEB) November 19, 2007 — According to Larry Keim the outlook for executives continues to climb this year, so far showing a 29% increase over jobs reported YTD over the same period for last year.

Larry Keim is a career industry professional and follows the hiring trends of executives, professionals and managers through career management/career counseling firms.

According to Keim, a sampling from career management firms shows that executive level placements in October of this year demonstrate a significant increase over last year of 72%.

Keim says that this is a good sign, as the trend for this year continues to demonstrate that executives are landing jobs at an increased rate over last year. Keim states that these results only reflect the success of executives who have received professional assistance in their search, and may not reflect the results for all executives.

Larry Keim gathers reports from a sampling of career management organizations regarding the success rate of executives who have reported acceptance of a new career position or career decision, such as opening their own business, or moving up the corporate ladder where they currently work. “Career management firms are not employment agencies. Their job is to guide their clients through a process of career improvement; which sometimes results in a promotion or a chance to do something on their own.”

Larry Keim provides career related services to career management / career counseling firms throughout the US. Keim will soon be releasing a new website.

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