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Retailers to Add 200,000+ Jobs

Published Monday Nov 23, 2015

Holiday hiring got off to its strongest start ever in October, as retailers added more than 200,000 new workers. However, the record pace is not expected to continue into November and December, according to global outplacement firm Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc.

The number of Americans employed in the retail industry increased by 214,500 in October. That represents the largest number of retail jobs ever added in October, based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data going back to 1939.

The October employment gains in retail were 16 percent higher than a year ago, when 185,700 workers were added to these payrolls.

Strong hiring in October does not necessarily signal an overall increase in holiday hiring. Last year’s 185,700 retail job gains in October represented a record high at the time, but employment gains over the entire the three-month holiday hiring period ended up lower than 2013 levels.

Last year, retail employment increased by 755,000 from Oct. 1 through Dec. 31. That was down 4 percent from the previous year, when the holiday period saw employment grow by 786,800.

“The last couple of years has seen strong retail employment gains in October, followed by weaker gains in November. The data suggests that retailers have moved up their hiring schedule in recent years, adding more workers in late September and early October,” says John A. Challenger, CEO of Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

Since reaching a recent high of 485,400 retail job gains in November 2012, hiring has slowed each subsequent year. In 2013, the number of hires dropped 9 percent to 443,100. In 2014, November job gains in retail fell by another 7 percent to 414,300.

As of October, a total of 15,797,200 Americans were employed in the retail industry.

“While the bulk of the seasonal hiring has already been completed, it is never too late to find openings. Many of the areas adding seasonal workers, including retail, food service and shipping companies, tend to have high turnover. Because these employers are adding so many workers so quickly, the odds of failed hires increases significantly. They just don’t have the time to make sure the applicant is the best fit for the job. As a result, job seekers may be able to continue to find opportunities well into the holiday season,” says Challenger.

“Job seekers should also look beyond the retail industry. The obvious candidates are shipping companies. UPS and FedEx plan to add about 150,000 seasonal employees between them.

“Additionally, a stronger economy is likely to translate into increased consumer and business spending on holiday parties, gifts, entertainment, etc. So, job seekers should be looking for opportunities with catering companies, party and event organizers, restaurants, theaters and other entertainment venues,” says Challenger. 

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JOBS ADDED IN RETAIL TRADE

October, November, December, 2005-2015

 

Oct

Nov

Dec

TOTAL

% Change

2005

     122,300

     392,700

     196,600

711,600

0.2%

2006

     150,600

     427,300

     169,000

746,900

5.0%

2007

       87,900

     465,400

     167,600

720,900

-3.5%

2008

       38,600

     213,600

       72,700

324,900

-54.9%

2009

       45,100

     317,100

     133,600

495,800

52.6%

2010

     149,800

     339,200

     158,600

647,600

30.6%

2011

     134,200

     390,600

     154,500

679,300

4.9%

2012

     138,700

     485,400

       99,600

723,700

6.5%

2013

     159,600

     443,100

     184,100

786,800

8.7%

2014

     185,700

     414,300

     155,000

755,000

-4.0%

2015

     214,500

N/A

N/A

N/A

N/A

AVERAGE

129,727

388,870

149,130

659,250

 

Source: Challenger, Gray & Christmas Inc., with data provided by the Bureau of Labor Statistics

 

 

 

Announced Seasonal Hiring Plans

 
 

 

2013

2014

2015

 

 Amazon

                    70,000

               80,000

           100,000

 

 UPS

                    55,000

               95,000

             95,000

 

 Macy's

                    83,000

               86,000

             85,000

 

 Kohl's

                    53,000

               76,970

             79,160

 

 Target

                    70,000

               70,000

             70,000

 

 Walmart

                    55,000

               60,000

             60,000

 

 FedEx (Transportation)

                    20,000

               50,000

             55,000

 

 Toys R Us

                    45,000

               45,000

             40,000

 

 JC Penney

                    35,000

               35,000

             30,000

 

 GameStop

                    17,000

               25,000

             28,000

 

 Nordstrom

 N/A

 N/A

             11,800

 

 Sports Authority

 N/A

 N/A

                3,500

 

 Meijer

                       9,000

               10,000

 N/A

 

 Gap

 N/A

               63,000

 N/A

 

 Hickory Farms (Food)

                       6,000

 N/A

 N/A

 

 

 

TOTAL

                  518,000

695,970

657,460

 

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