Illinois added 10,300 private sector jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 8.7 percent, according to preliminary data released by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics and the Illinois Department of Employment Security.  The September to November three-month gain of 36,900 in total jobs is the largest since October 2010.  November growth leaders were Trade, Transportation and Utilities with 6,700, Construction with 6,100 and Education and Health Care with 3,400 jobs.  Although manufacturing jobs have grown since 2010, a temporary global slowdown in mining continues to impact manufacturing jobs in Illinois.  The number of unemployed fell for the fourth consecutive month, down 11,800 to 567,500.  The independent Conference Board reports nearly 211,000 Help Wanted OnLine job ads in Illinois for November.  Nearly 84 percent sought full-time work.  Workers can apply at illinoisjoblink.com, where they can customize resumes to reflect different opportunities.  Doing so also helps qualify for benefits.  The unemployment rate identifies those who are out of work and seeking employment.  A person who exhausts benefits, or is ineligible, still will be reflected in the unemployment rate if they actively seek work.