InfoJobs, the leading employment website, which today reports on the job market in Spain , with 85,335 vacancies from 11,975 companies, highlights the news that in this first month of 2011, job openings have increased by 20.7% compared to December 2010.
Here at Economics and Finance, we couldn’t help but share this news with you. Infojobs confirms the rise in job postings.
But your reality doesn’t match this report, and you might wonder where that growth has come from, which you haven’t even noticed. InfoJobs, for its part, makes a selection and reports in great detail that this increase has been particularly noticeable in education and training and retail sales; while IT and telecommunications, along with the commercial and sales sector, account for half of the reported job openings.
Thus, Spain’s leading employment website reported that Madrid, followed closely by Catalonia, had the highest job vacancy rates, with 40% and 21.9%, respectively.
The most profitable online job board is available on its website, as well as on other platforms such as Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, and more, reaching a large number of customers with ease, always aiming to improve the economy through employment.
Finally, Madrid and Catalonia attract the most workers, while the Balearic Islands follow in the percentage of workers chosen.

