Two of Florida’s metropolitan areas plans for increasing their workforce in 2012 ranks on Forbes’ list for 2012.
Susan Adams | Forbes
Though Florida was hard hit by the 2008 subprime mortgage crisis, and unemployment in the state sits 1.5% above the national average at 10.1%, in the first quarter of 2012, employers in two of Florida’s metropolitan areas are planning to increase their workforces at a rate that outpaces every other metro area in the country, according to employment services firm Manpower Group’s latest employment outlook survey.