Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin More workers are finding themselves out of a job (or becoming worried they might soon be) as a string of high-profile companies , mostly startups and in tech, have moved to freeze hiring or even to slash workers and rescind job offers. New unemployment claims edged up to an eight-month high last week . Initial unemployment claims increased by 7,000 to 251,000 in the week ending July 16, making the four-week moving average rise by 4,500 to 240,500, according to the Department of Labor. Those numbers are still a marked improvement from last July, when the four-week average of unemployment claims hit more than 405,000. And the actual unemployment rate in June (the last month reported) is still a rock bottom 3.6% . Still, fears of an impending recession have made nearly 80% of Americans worried about their job security, with almost a quarter of workers extremely concerned about their job security, a recent survey … [Read more...] about Worried About Layoffs? 5 Tips For Job Seekers (And Job Seekers-To-Be) In A Slowing Economy
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Helpful Tips For Your Job Hunting Journey
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin An ancient Latin proverb applies to most any pursuit in life: “If the wind will not serve, take to the oars.” That timeless counsel seems especially pertinent for anyone searching for employment. Doubly so in a volatile job market. Some experts predict that, by 2025, people in their 30s will comprise the majority of the world’s workforce. Most of those people are still navigating the early stages of their careers. They’re facing the challenge of establishing their own personal “brands” and standing out in a crowded pool of applicants. Unfortunately, many of the applicants in that pool are ill-prepared for launching—not to mention advancing—their careers. Mark Zides can help. As founder and chief executive of CoreAxis Consulting , an award-winning talent management firm, he teaches young adults the skills they need to climb the ladder of career success. His new book is The #PACE Process for Early Career … [Read more...] about Helpful Tips For Your Job Hunting Journey
Clean Energy Jobs Are Booming, Making Up For Rising Fossil Fuel Unemployment
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Memo to job-seekers: The United States’ clean energy industry is hiring, faster than the overall national economy, and it’s paying above-average wages. The 2022 U.S. Energy and Employment Report (USEER), released by the U.S. Department of Energy, details dramatic growth across every major clean energy occupation – especially in the electric vehicle industry. Meanwhile most of the fossil fuel industry continued losing jobs, even as the economy roared back from its COVID-induced downturn. Overall energy sector jobs rose 4% in 2021, adding more than 300,000 jobs to reach more than 7.8 million total energy-related jobs. U.S. energy sector job growth outpaced overall U.S. jobs growth, which rose 2.8% in 2021. Nearly 3.1 million of the total energy sector jobs are in net-zero aligned industries, composing 41% of total energy jobs. Net-zero aligned jobs are related to renewable energy, grid technologies, transmission and … [Read more...] about Clean Energy Jobs Are Booming, Making Up For Rising Fossil Fuel Unemployment
10 Job Posting Red Flags To Watch For
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin When companies create a job posting, they hope to attract the best talent. However, sometimes it backfires. For example, if a job listing uses misleading language or overly lengthy descriptions, it could end up repelling highly qualified candidates. Recently, the Paychex team surveyed Americans who have looked for a job within the past year. As a result, job seekers across the country shared their current standards for evaluating an open position and what constitutes a potential warning sign. Let’s look at what respondents considered to be the top ten job posting red flags and how they impact the application process . 1. No salary range specified Compensation is one of the most important aspects of a job—especially now. So, it's unsurprising that not including a salary range was the top red flag for job seekers (65%). For many candidates, omitting that information implies that perhaps the salary range is low. Not … [Read more...] about 10 Job Posting Red Flags To Watch For
How To Make Your Job Application Stand Out
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Faced with too many job openings and not enough people to fill them, employers find it difficult to recruit top talent. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics , there were nearly 11 million job openings at the end of 2021, but only 6.3 million unemployed people. However, that doesn’t mean it’s easy to find a well-paying job with the perks and flexibility you crave. As companies hire more remote employees, they realize that they can recruit international workers, making competition stiff. And if you’re trying to make a career pivot, you may also be competing against more qualified candidates. That’s why it’s still important to make your job application stand out in a global marketplace. Here are some ways to do just that. Do your homework One thing you must do is learn as much as you can about the company. Some research methods include reviewing the company website to understand its mission, values, products and … [Read more...] about How To Make Your Job Application Stand Out
The Surprising Reasons Why You Didn’t Get The Job
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin How many times have you gone on a job interview, thought you nailed it and never heard back? It feels like this is a regular occurrence—lack of constructive feedback and getting ghosted. Well, you are not alone. It has become the new standard. Here’s why you aren’t moving on to the next round of interviews or being offered the job. Why You Don’t Move Forward In The Interview Process Corporate management can’t be honest. They need to keep up appearances. The CEO and executives think they have to be in command of all the events at their firm. The top brass doesn’t want to admit problems, as they’re concerned about adverse publicity. This is one of the reasons why you don’t gain traction during the hiring process: the company may have a stealth hiring freeze policy. The firm doesn’t want to publicly announce this, as the media will pick it up and there will be the assumption that something is wrong at the company. … [Read more...] about The Surprising Reasons Why You Didn’t Get The Job
More Than 75% Of Employees Want To Work For Companies That Support Abortion Access: Survey
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Amid new restrictions on abortion in at least twelve states , many workers want their employers to take action. New research from LeanIn.Org reveals that most employees under age 40, regardless of their political affiliation, want to work for a company that supports access to abortion. Many of these employees would consider switching jobs to preserve this access. The LeanIn.Org researchers surveyed over 3,000 working individuals throughout the country, and the results definitively show a preference for organizations that support abortion access. Sheryl Sandberg, COO of Meta and founder of Lean In, said in a statement that the research “underscores just how essential abortion rights are for women’s financial security and careers.” She added, “This data makes it clearer than ever: the overturn of Roe vs. Wade jeopardizes women’s health and ability to make decisions that shape our lives and careers.” According to the … [Read more...] about More Than 75% Of Employees Want To Work For Companies That Support Abortion Access: Survey
5 Tricks from a LinkedIn Jedi
David Gowel has made many career transitions: from civilian to military, from military to academic, and finally from academic to entrepreneurship. Along the way, Gowel used LinkedIn to achieve each step; an experience, he says, that has made him into an expert on how to use LinkedIn to become a master networker. He even wrote a book to prove it. The Power in a Link: Open Doors, Close Deals, and Change the way you Do Business Using LinkedIn, (Wiley, December 2011) is a 159-page opus on becoming a master social networker. Gowel, a West Point graduate who served as a platoon leader in Iraq and has taught leadership classes at MIT, says CEOs and entrepreneurs are generally pretty bad at using LinkedIn. He says they use it as a business card or résumé service when they really should be using it to mine for new clients, new connections, and new employees. "LinkedIn has very slowly evolved into an incredible force for social business intelligence that is readily available if … [Read more...] about 5 Tricks from a LinkedIn Jedi
Business Leaders Argue Pros And Cons Of A 4-Day Workweek
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin On Monday, June 6, the United Kingdom launched the largest four-day workweek pilot the world has ever seen including more than 3,300 workers and 70 British companies. All eyes are on the U.K. to see if a similar model is possible and supported in the United States. Hopes in this country are running high. A study by Eagle Hill Consulting found that 83% of respondents said a four-day workweek would alleviate burnout. And according to a Joblist survey , a four-day workweek is what 94% of job seekers are looking for in the American workforce. Key findings from the study showed: Most employees (51%) said that they can do their job to the fullest extent in 40 hours or less 85% of respondents said a four-day workweek is logistically possible for them 94% said a four-day workweek would be a benefit they would enjoy 28% of full-time employees would accept a pay cut in exchange for a four-day workweek Many … [Read more...] about Business Leaders Argue Pros And Cons Of A 4-Day Workweek
HBO’s ‘The Rehearsal’ Recap, Episode 4: Meta Method Acting
Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin The first episode of Nathan Fielder’s The Rehearsal set our expectations, only to break them with each subsequent episode, until number 4, “The Fielder Method,” shattered them into dust; we’re not watching a rehearsal anymore. What are we watching, exactly? It’s hard to say! The show feels a bit like watching the creative process in action, with all its chaotic spontaneity, Nathan’s original idea having branched out into layered simulations, prompting moments of discomfort, poignancy, and unexpected beauty. The episode begins with another stilted conversation between Nathan and Angela, as she talks about her history of drug use, sparked by the anger she felt towards her father, with Nathan’s faux-surprise at hearing that she used to do acid and cocaine as a teenager. It doesn’t pay off until the end - the majority of the episode sees Nathan head off to teach an acting class, convincing a bunch of bright-eyed … [Read more...] about HBO’s ‘The Rehearsal’ Recap, Episode 4: Meta Method Acting