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60% US employees laid off last year found new jobs: survey

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Press Trust of India New York

A significant number of employees in the US who were given pink slips last year have landed new jobs, mostly in the new fields, a survey said.

According to a survey by job portal CareerBuilder, 60% of respondents who were laid off in the last year said they had found new jobs, with 88% of them finding full-time positions.

The survey was conducted across the US by Harris Interactive, on behalf of CareerBuilder, between May and June among 809 employees, laid off from full-time jobs last year.

Of those workers who are still searching for new opportunities, 56% said they were nervous about returning to work after an extended period of unemployment.

 

On why they felt anxious about re-entering the workforce, 50% of the respondents said that it was the pressure to prove themselves. About 40% pointed to the fear of the unknown situation, and 21% cited new technologies with which they might not be familiar.

"We need to do a better job as a nation to help workers identify jobs that are in demand today and are projected to grow in the future. We have a growing skills gap and the need to get millions of Americans back to work. As the economy recovers, we need to focus on retraining and 're-skilling' workers to help them move to new fields with a greater number of opportunities," CareerBuilder President (North America) Brent Rasmussen said.

Interestingly, the survey said that more than half of the respondents (54%) were working in entirely different fields than their previous jobs.

Also, the majority of those who found new jobs reported a similar or higher pay than their previous position.

The survey further said that 45% reported taking a pay cut, an improvement from 47% last year, while 27% of employees surveyed found jobs with higher pay, up from 22% last year.

The survey said that 36% of the respondents relocated to a different city. Among those who had not found jobs yet, about one in four said they were considering starting their own businesses.

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First Published: Aug 29 2011 | 8:45 PM IST

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