Recruiting hourly employees is harder than it used to be. Competition is fierce. Attention spans are short. And let’s face it — many job seekers are numb to help wanted ads that all sound the same.
Oregon employers apparently still have a lot more work to be done than people to do the work. Online help-wanted ads for Oregon jobs remain nearly 40% higher than where they were before the pandemic, ...
On the heels of March's surge in job creation, a series of media-company financial reports in recent days indicate that help-wanted pages in newspapers are swelling again, further sign that the labor ...
Remember classified ads? They may have been supplanted by digital job boards, but for much of the country’s history, they were one of the main sources to go to find work and workers. And they reveal a ...
The number of online advertised vacancies in Ohio grew by 7,900 to 197,000 last month as labor demand surged in June after falling back slightly in the previous month, The Conference Board reported ...
HELENA, Mont. — The owner of a fast food joint in Montana’s booming oil patch found himself outsourcing the drive-thru window to a Texas telemarketing firm, not because it’s cheaper but because he can ...
RTX (NYSE:RTX) on Tuesday was sued over allegations that it discriminated against older workers in help-wanted ads. The lawsuit claims the defense contractor’s ads targeted younger workers at the ...
Amid the Texas floods and a month into hurricane season, significant vacancies exist across the National Weather Service. More than a month ago, the Trump administration told the National Weather ...
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