Show News from the Utah Department of Employment Security General Job Outlook The employment outlook for Utah is bright Current economic affecting certain industries in Utah are not expected to impact the long-teroutlook Since the foundation of the Utah economy is sound recovery to a 55 percent annual rate of growth over the 1980-198-5 period may be expected Growth of 55 percent yearly translates into roughly 40000 new jobs per year through 1985 When these 40000 jobs (due to growth) are added to the 26000 jobs resulting from the replace slow-dow- m industry will bring ment of current workers who leave the energy development and their families workers of thousands labor force (due to death at both local Planners the state into total job retirement or other reasons) face the would levels and state opportunities will reach 66000 per challenging task of organizing and 200000 new year By 1985 nearly to provide the necessary Utah planning the jobs will be added to schools water and sewer systems and of number total the to bring economy other facilities needed to accommodate jobs to over 840000 this calls for type of explosive growth relatively forecast While this the include not it does rapid growth The Job Filling Process full impact of several factors which could drastically alter the outlook Despite the large number of job opUtah’s abundant tar sands oil shale and coal deposits will play a significant portunities anticipated persons may have difficulty tracking down specific role in helping the country meet jobs and qualifying for them This energy needs will resources these of may happen because there is no single Development the of state areas in rural clearinghouse through which all people spur growth and all job openings flow Simply put that have traditionally experienced the filling of jobs is not an orderly or below average growth The burgeoning process Understanding the hiring practices of employers and the way jobs are fig ed should be a prerequisite for any person embarking on a job search Armed with this minimal but criticd knowledge individuals can more intelligently narrow the scope and strategy of the job search and set more realistic goals related to working For a job and a worker to come together two things must take First the job has to be announced by the employer to an audience that cm potentially respond to the announcement Secondly the audience has to be in a position to hear the announcement Many jobseekers ultimately find unhappiness DiliiOsfLi lri? fostf Gl3 feapsay Many people let thenneba be roped into a job by rk— or because of the iramediatt monetary rewards rather daa asking themselves what type tl career they would enjoy Dfcsafei SaUsjLi If®? 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