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Outlook & Prospects for Administrative Officers in Stratford--Bruce Peninsula Region
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Local Employment Potential Information
| Location | Employment Potential | Release Date |
|---|---|---|
| Stratford--Bruce Peninsula Region |
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2012-12-10 |
In the Stratford-Bruce Peninsula economic region, the employment prospects for administrative officers are expected to be average for the period 2012-2013. This is a fairly large occupation in the region with a labour force of about 1,500 at the time of the 2006 census.
In Ontario, the outlook for administrative officers is expected to be average for the period 2012-2013. Demand for administrative officers will stem from the ongoing need for personnel to provide organisational support in offices. However this occupation will continue to be affected by office automation, with most of the clerical duties that were previously performed by other staff now consolidated into the job functions of these workers. Administrative officers will also be assigned more professional and technical responsibilties and expected to provide more direct support to management.
Job prospects will be more favourable for individuals with strong multi-tasking skills, proficiency in computer applications and the ability to learn and use new technologies. Individuals who are fluent in English and French languages and who have knowledge of industry-specific data management software, will have improved employment prospects. Many of the job openings will be for contract positions. At the time of the 2006 census, this was a large occupation in Ontario with a labour force of almost 72,000. Job opportunities are usually available year-round.
Local Labour Market News
Week of May 06 – May 10, 2013
- Cedarwell Excavating Ltd. to begin a nine-week re-construction of 13th Avenue in Hanover this month
- Clinton Raceway construction project to be completed by opening day May 19
Week of Apr 22 – Apr 26, 2013
- The Wingham and District Hospital will receive provincial government funding for renovations and new construction. Work will start by spring 2014.
- Chesley District High School will undergo a $2.1M renovation to convert it to a JK-12 school which will be ready in September 2014. Kinghurst Community School will close in June 2014 and its students transferred to Chesley.
Week of Apr 15 – Apr 19, 2013
Week of Dec 31 – Jan 04, 2012
- Baywest Nissan began building a Mitsubishi car dealership in the Township of Georgian Bluffs
- HealthKick, a healthcare work placement program in Huron County, is advertising to fill about eight student positions for summer 2013
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