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The woes of job-hoppers are a particularly visible sign of a wider trend: the softening of America’s once rock-solid labour ...
The post has sparked a mix of amusement, empathy, and reflection among fellow Redditors. One user remarked, “Honestly, this is just surviving capitalism.” Another wrote, “You played the game.
If your nonprofit isn’t visible on LinkedIn, it’s invisible to the very people who could amplify it. Most nonprofit leaders ...
Everyone's job is changing on them, even if they aren't changing jobs, and everyone's career trajectory is changing on them, even if they have no plans to change their career trajectory.
“Hi LinkedIn, Unfortunately Elmo was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts,” the post begins. “Elmo worked at Sesame Street for 45 years. Elmo is sad.
Candidates are frustrated. Employers are overwhelmed. The problem? An untenable pile of applications — many of them generated with the help of A.I. tools.
The trend is moving the needle on the job market broadly. Since mid-2023, 12% of the rise in the nation's unemployment rate from 3.6% to 4.2% can be traced to the struggles of recent college ...
Something strange, and potentially alarming, is happening to the job market for young, educated workers. According to the New York Federal Reserve, labor conditions for recent college graduates ...