EMSI Announces Launch of Analyst for Canada
MOSCOW, Idaho, Feb. 6, 2013 /CNW/ - Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) is pleased to announce that Analyst, EMSI's flagship labour market analysis tool, is now available for Canada. Analyst allows thousands of professionals, representing higher education, workforce and economic development, and private industry throughout the U.S. and U.K. to turn important workforce and economic data into meaningful information.
Which occupations in a region are adding jobs? What skilled occupations are the industries in your region hiring? What are people being paid, and how does that pay compare with neighbouring regions or the rest of Canada? Analyst for Canada allows colleges, businesses, local governments, and anyone else who needs high-quality employment data to answer these and many other questions. Analyst uses EMSI's unique, comprehensive data set – based on data from Statistics Canada and other sources – to provide up-to-date information essential for quality research and workforce planning purposes.
EMSI's CEO, Andrew Crapuchettes, said the new tool is an exciting opportunity. "Over the years we've had a lot of inquiries about a Canadian version of Analyst. Now Canadian customers as well as anyone who is interested in better understanding the Canadian economy and workforce are going to be able to get access to the high-quality data and analysis American and UK customers have already been finding so helpful."
For further information about Analyst for Canada, visit www.economicmodeling.com/canada-analyst
About EMSI
Economic Modeling Specialists Intl. (EMSI) specializes in labor market data, workforce intelligence, and economic analysis. We have developed comprehensive labor market datasets for the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom, and provide this data via customer-friendly services: Analyst, Career Coach and the Economic Impact Study. EMSI is a CareerBuilder company.
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SOURCE: Economic Modeling Specialists Intl.
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