Cleveland Clinic Adding Jobs In 2010
Published: December 12, 2009
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CLEVELAND, Ohio— The Cleveland Clinic plans to add 1,800 jobs in 2010.
About 1,600 are to be at the Clinic’s main campus in Cleveland and will include such jobs as doctors and support staff.
Cleveland Clinic had announced a hiring freeze in December 2008. At the time, Chief Executive Dr. Toby Cosgrove also announced restrictions on spending and delayed construction projects.
The Clinic posted a loss of $62 million on $4.9 billion in revenue at the time, mostly because of investment losses during the fiscal crisis. The number of patients increased in 2008, and so did revenue from work such as running tests, performing surgeries and providing care.
The nonprofit Cleveland Clinic has about 40,000 employees.
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