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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Alia Henson Director of Communications Alia.Henson@careerbliss.

com (949) 333-5566

CareerBliss Reveals the Biggest Job Comebacks from the Height of the Recession
The Online Career Community Reveals the Top 10 Comeback Jobs 2011 Tanked by Salary Increase and Number of Openings

The Online Career Community Reveals theWhat Jobs Are Showing Strong Increases in Salary and Availability Top 50 Comeback Jobs 2011 ranked by Salary Increase and Number of Openings

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Irvine, CA (February MarchXX, 2011) CareerBliss, the leading online career community with millions of open local jobs, employee reviews and salary listings, announces new data which explores what job types are showing the strongest increase in salary and open job positions. The CareerBliss data reveals some job salary listings increasing by thirty percenttwenty percent from 2009. This data is in conjunction with an increase in overall job openings from 2008 and 2009. The new data shows for certain job types the trend is positive. shows that, especially for these Top 10 Comeback Jobs, the job market is definitely improving. The new data shows for certain job types the trend is positive.

CareerBliss analyzed more than 700,000 data points to determine what jobs typ es are seeing the largest increase in pay from 2009 to 2011.
Salary Recession change Salary 29.59% $27,682.00 26.17% $29,335.00 24.77% $42,141.00 23.83% $92,078.00 19.64% $46,067.00

Job Title Tax Preparer Customer Care Representative Law Clerk Regional Sales Director Operations Specialist

Current Salary $39,314.00 $39,732.00 $56,016.00 $120,884.00 $57,328.00

Project Coordinator Sales Agent Senior QA Analyst Technical Recruiter Technical Support Attorney

18.15% 18.00% 16.67% 16.40% 16.39% 16.38%

$47,472.00 $43,073.00 $74,345.00 $49,295.00 $36,218.00 $85,472.00

$57,997.00 $52,528.00 $89,219.00 $58,967.00 $43,317.00 $102,217.00

Heidi Golledge, Co-founder and CEO of CareerBliss says, At CareerBliss we are always looking for ways to show how the job market is really doing, and what options are out there for jobseekers. Our data indicates jobs related to customer service, sales and clerical work showing substantial salary increases from 2009. CareerBliss data shows the jobs that have the highest salary increase include a tax preparer, customer care representative and sales where some salaries increased close to thirty percent. Golledge says, We are now seeing companies showing more confidence and listing more job positions. We know the economy is getting better because we have more jobs than ever posted on our community and that means more people hired. In addition, CareerBliss data shows that the job counts for jobs also increased.
Job Title Tax Preparer Customer Care Representative Law Clerk Regional Sales Director Operations Specialist Project Coordinator Sales Agent Senior QA Analyst Technical Recruiter Technical Support Attorney Current Job Openings 1920 1886 1212 1070 1131 6233 1994 1252 1334 2634 2903

We have seen a XXX% increase in open jobs across many of our job types including the top ten listed in our data, says Matt Miller Co -founder and Chief Technology Officer of CareerBliss. Miller

goes on to say This data is consistent with our research that not only is the jo b market improving, but so to is the salary level for many of these jobs.

For more information on this data: (LINK HERE to LANDING PAGE) ### About CareerBliss CareerBliss is an online career community designed to help everyone find happiness in the workplace. An information hub for everyone who works, employers, job seekers and recruiters, CareerBliss offers the ability for people to find out what makes them happy and the ability to seek that out in other jobs or improve it in their current one using our PhD Board of Advisors, more than six million independent company reviews and salary comparisons, and more than three million job listings. For more information, visit: www.CareerBliss.com

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