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Hiring
Steady hiring and quitting rates may be a sign that workers are staying put
Jun 4, 2024
The data suggest the job market could be returning to more normal times after an exceptional period of hiring new employees.
America's CEOs are feeling good, KPMG survey finds
Apr 11, 2024
And 72% of CEOs surveyed anticipate modest or significantly increased hiring in the next year.
Tech is supercharging pre-employment personality tests
Apr 8, 2024
Psychometrics assessments boosted by AI aim to quantify seemingly intangible qualities like personality and emotional intelligence.
Small businesses have Now Hiring signs up — whether they need workers or not
by
Justin Ho
Apr 2, 2024
So government stats on job openings may not be telling us much.
Small businesses find some relief after struggling to hire
Mar 21, 2024
They’re less concerned about recruitment challenges, according to an NFIB survey and several indicators.
Restaurant hiring affected by warmer weather, lingering pandemic habits
Mar 8, 2024
The number of people employed at restaurants and bars went up 0.3% in February from the month before.
Signs point to a labor market that's cooling, but not cold
Mar 6, 2024
Private employers added 140,000 jobs in February and January’s job openings didn’t budge — though they were down from mid-2023.
For public good, not for profit.
More employers are asking applicants to prove their skills with a test
Mar 4, 2024
Playing aptitude games or doing one-way video interviews might sound like a drag. But could they make the hiring process fairer?
For both employers and applicants, the job market is a tough gig
by
Sabri Ben-Achour
and Kristin Schwab
Feb 2, 2024
For applicants, the interviewing can seem endless. For employers, the pool of workers is small and the future may feel uncertain.
What does "overqualified" really mean in hiring?
Jan 18, 2024
With the share of older people in the workforce growing, maybe it's time to rethink the label.