Good article in the Seattle Times about why many are having a tough time finding work, even with an increase in job availability. Here are some excerpts.
"Job vacancies in the state have doubled from October 2003, and yet there are more than 180,500 people in Washington still out of work. The reason? In part, it's a mismatch between the experience job hunters have and the skills employers need."
"So why the gap? Explanations vary, but one theme is constant: Employers say they can't find enough skilled workers."
"Employers are expanding their job descriptions, asking for a menu of skills that even the most experienced IT workers can't meet. And some companies learned their lessons about hiring too quickly. Now they'd rather leave a job open than put the wrong person in it."
"Such attitudes are a shift from the fast-growth years, when just about any IT worker with a pulse could find a job. The tech rush lured people from other industries who retrained, gaining enough knowledge to land a job then — but not enough to get them one now."
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/businesstechnology/2002390880_jobless20.html