Nationwide worker shortages have eased from their acute levels following the pandemic, but companies are still demanding an abundant supply of skilled employees in the places they set up shop.
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A new report finds that 33% of 2025 college graduates are unemployed and actively seeking work. Only 30% of 2025 college graduates and 41% of 2024 graduates found entry-level jobs in their fields, ...
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I spent the past few weeks talking to people across the country who are looking for work in our low-hire, low-fire labor market, where hiring rates are nearly as low for steady jobs as they were in ...
The candidates who have made the biggest impact at my company weren’t necessarily the most technically skilled people. They were the ones with the rare ability to be genuinely persuaded by new ...
The legal job market is finally being impacted meaningfully by AI. After three years of carefully monitoring the behavior of the legal ecosystem, here’s what to anticipate for legal professionals ...