U.S. job openings rose to nearly 7 million in January, better than expected at a time when the American labor market has ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. The job search has always been a delicate give and take ...
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Job seekers in 2025 have faced a challenging hiring landscape. Companies aren't hiring at the same levels they used to, and applicants report facing stiff competition. AI screening résumés, employers ...
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The latest job report confirms what many job seekers have been feeling: The market really is that bad. For those who have been applying to thousands of jobs or slogging through grueling interview ...
Friday's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated job growth slowed in May. Friday's jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics indicated job growth slowed in May.Getty ...
It's one thing we can all agree on: Getting a new job is tough right now. BI spoke with members of each generation about their career struggles — and how they're coping. Entry-level roles are ...
There's a tricky modern trend on the job market called "career catfishing," which is frustrating both job seekers and employers alike.
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover report showed around 7.18 million listings in July. That's a reading rarely seen since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of the U.S. economy. Job openings ticked down ...
College costs are soaring, yet many graduates are struggling to find work. These are the majors for the fields projected to have the most job openings through 2034.
Finding a job continued to be a slog at the end of the year, new data shows: US businesses sought out fewer workers in November and hiring rates wilted even further. The number of estimated job ...