Government shutdown delays jobs report
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A recent jobs report extended a lackluster run of labor data that stretches back to the beginning of the summer. While the unemployment rate stands at a historically low level, millions of out-of-work Americans face stiff conditions.
Every year, millions of Americans go online to search for jobs using websites like LinkedIn, Indeed, and Glassdoor.
Graduating from college used to be the starting line for a promising career, but for many students, getting that first job offer is becoming more and more difficult.
Part of the reason job search gets such a bad reputation is we weren’t taught how to do it properly. Raise your hand if you were given extensive hours of training on how to pick the right career path and find the right job opportunities? Because of this ...
Businesses aren’t filling as many open jobs and fewer people are quitting for fear they won’t find other work. That’s what’s the government’s job-openings report has been saying for months, and that’s the main takeaway from the August report.
A new D.C.-area initiative links displaced federal workers across the region with job opportunities, career coaching and retraining services.
For Monty Dunbar, the impact of Hurricane Helene on employment has been doubly hard, costing him his job and then making it harder to find a new one.