The next day, I got a rejection.” Recent college graduates are facing the most dismal and unpredictable job market in years.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Caroline Castrillon covers career, entrepreneurship and women at work. You're not imagining it. Job hunting feels impossible right ...
Desperate job seekers are ditching LinkedIn in favor of a new networking source – dating apps. About a third of dating app users said they had looked for matches based on the prospect of getting ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics reported an unexpected loss of 92,000 jobs in February, far below the forecast. Unemployment ...
July's jobs report shows a hiring slowdown, and that May and June figures were worse than previously thought. Many job seekers have been feeling dismal about the job market prior to the summer hiring ...
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 ...
“Moderating”, “softening”, “cooling,” dress it up with any word you want, the U.S. labor market just ain’t as good as it used to be. That’s also bad news for Indeed’s bottom line. Same goes for ...
The labor market is in a summer-long slowdown. The Bureau of Labor Statistics will release its August jobs report on September 5. The most recent JOLTS report, also from the BLS, showed job openings ...
The July 2025 jobs report suggests a sharper slowdown in U.S. job growth than previously thought, economists said. President Donald Trump's tariff policy is among the economic headwinds contributing ...
The government shutdown has delayed the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs report, but private data suggests the market remains challenging, though there are a few bright spots for job seekers. In the ...
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 ...