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Illinois Labor Market Review

The information contained in these articles is subject to change at any time.

Understanding Labor Force Statistics

August 2018

Sort It Out!

May 2018

Sort it Out! by Troy McMillan

Interest Profiler:  Are You Interested?

April 2018

Innovation and Workforce Development

December 2017

Because Everyone Needs a Reality Check

August 2017

A New Plan for a New Year

April 2017

A New Plan for a New Year by Vicki Niederhofer

Career Plan and Why I Need One Forever​

August 2016

​Pharmacists in Illinois: An Evolving Occupation

August 2016

Illinois Career Information System - Job Seeker​

April 2016

Personal Financial Advisors in Illinois

November 2015

Job Opportunities for Electricians in Illinois

August 2015

January 2015

October 2014

Job Opportunities Online: The Changing Hiring Process by Norman Kelewitz and Dennis Hoffman

​Transportation and Warehousing in Illinois

June 2014

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