It takes a while for a job posting to turn into a hire. That can be frustrating for job seekers applying to work in the low-hire, low-fire job market.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kara Dennison writes about careers, leadership, and the job market. In the 2025 job market, hiring slowed as employers became more ...
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Landing that first job starts with figuring out what actually works for you. Everyone’s got opinions, the advice can contradict itself, and you’re left wondering where to even begin. If the job hunt ...
The impasse in Congress over funding has delayed a closely-watched report on the labor market for the second month in a row. Without that official jobs tally, the available signals are mixed. This ...
Data shows more people are getting recruited into jobs than applying for them online.
Bigger states naturally have more job openings, but smaller states might offer better opportunities. Where should job searchers look for the greatest chance of employment? Big states like California ...