CNBC studied the net changes by industry for April jobs based on the data from the Labor Department.
Job gains in the services sectors continued to rocket higher in April as hiring remained hot for computer system designers, social workers and health care professionals. Manufacturing, on the other hand, posted a third straight month of lackluster employment figures.
The business and professional services sector alone added 76,000 jobs, with strong hiring in computer systems design, temporary help services and building and dwelling services like pest extermination, landscaping and housekeeping. The sector also includes lawyers, accountants and consultants.
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