February 2012

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Jacksonville's IT Job Boom

Jacksonville ranks ninth on a list of cities where the IT job prospects are especially good, In fact, Jacksonville’s IT job market is growing thanks to a number of startups in the area. The city now ranks among the latest American tech hubs like Denver and Houston.

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Recent Jacksonville Job Closings and Job Losses

The Jacksonville economy has recently seen a slight upswing, especially as it relates to new jobs and investment, however, it comes at the end of a long economic drought. Aonvoy Plastics, a 45 year-old Jacksonville company will cease operations at the end of March, with its managers citing the poor economy. The Aonvoy Plastics plant has 35 employees, but has been downsizing in the last few years. The number of employees at one point used to be as high as 145. Aonvoy is not alone either. In recent years, several manufacturers in Jacksonville have been forced to shut down, including Galaxie Boat Works and Astro Air. Almost 500 people have lost their jobs as a result.

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Where to Find Jobs in Jacksonville, Early February 2012

Over the last 10 years, Jacksonville has seen a fairly high level of job growth with more than 14,000 private sector jobs coming into the city. Of course, since, 2001, there have been highs and lows. That number, however, looks to improve with several companies hiring locally and several local opportunities for work showing up early in 2012.

The Saft Battery Company
With their $200 million dollar building now open, Saft has decided to hire 300 new employees. The company is betting that the nation’s slow shift away from oil will continue and that batteries are the new growth industry. It is planned that of the 16 factories the Saft Battery Company operates around the world, the Jacksonville one will be the largest. This may mean even more jobs in the future.