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Businesses - Have You Taken The 2011 Job Sector Survey?

The survey, which is intended to help officials make economic development-related decisions, is being distributed to businesses in Snohomish, King, Pierce, and Kitsap Counties.

The , in partnership with local governments and economic development agencies, helped launch the first-ever comprehensive survey of businesses across the four-county Puget Sound region on Thursday, July 14.

The "Job Sector Survey" builds on a 2010 survey that captured responses from nearly 1,200 King County businesses in 15 unique industry sectors. Along with benchmarking against the 2010 results, the 2011 Job Sector Survey will provide a richer illustration of the challenges, aspirations and opportunities for employers of all types and sizes. As in 2010, the data will be used as a guide for elected officials, policymakers and community leaders when making decisions that impact the local economy.

The survey is administered by the Greater Seattle Chamber of Commerce. Along with Economic Alliance Snohomish County and the Chamber, survey partners include the Prosperity Partnership, the Workforce Development Council of Seattle-King County, enterpriseSeattle, the Pierce County Economic Development Division, the Kitsap Economic Development Alliance, The Seattle Times and the City of Seattle's Office of Economic Development.

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The Job Sector Survey attempts to learn what a business needs to be successful in the Puget Sound area. The survey also asks businesses to name attributes of this region that are unique and helpful to them.

Invitations for the online survey will be distributed to employers by each of the partner organizations beginning July 14. Here is aΒ linkΒ to the 2011 survey.

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Responses will be collected until Aug. 11. Each survey respondent will be entered to win two Southwest Airlines Green LUV tickets.

Since multiple organizations will be sending invitations, a single employer may get the survey from several sources. To verify data, participants will be asked to provide contact information. These details will remain confidential and no attribution to individuals will be made.


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