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vec·tor   /ˈvek-tÉ™r/

noun

1. Mathematics.

       An item that has both direction and magnitude, especially as determining the

       position of one state relative to another. ​​

       | The automobile's velocity vector was comprised of a speed of 60 mph and a

        direction of northeast.

A map of the United States broken into four regions.
  • How does your county rank in hiring across the 40 workforce types?

  • Where is the greatest potential to find new employees?

  • Data for all 3,144 U.S. counties is located here.

Dr. Ron Cox discussing workforce solutions at a Midwest manufacturing conference.
An individual using a calculator.
  • Are you successfully hiring across all 40 employee types?

  • Click on the header or image to see how you compare with U.S. averages.

Analysing data
  • Where can I find more information on a specific workforce element?

  • Click on the header or image to see links to websites with more data.

A computer monitor and the development of the Workforce Vector.
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