This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Job cuts surged nationwide in January following large layoffs, but California’s losses slowed after a year in ...
The brief US government shutdown has delayed the official jobs report for January – with the data now set to land on February 11 instead of this coming Friday – but the first look at hiring activity ...
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Tech workers in the Seattle area and beyond are reeling from Amazon mass layoffs that saw a record-high 30,000 axed globally in just three months. On Wednesday, the company announced 16,000 job cuts ...
After years of whiplash — from the great resignation to “the big stay” — the U.S. hiring market is entering 2026 in an unfamiliar place: not collapsing, not booming, but stuck in a cautious holding ...
Despite an extremely competitive job market, demand remains strong for workers in healthcare, essential services, infrastructure-related fields, and other skill-based jobs, according to Monster’s ...
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The U.S. labor market is stuck in a cautious holding pattern that feels very different depending on where you sit New jobs data suggest the U.S. labor market is stabilizing after a hiring slowdown ...
A new Glassdoor report shows that about 40% of job offers come from human connection through referrals, recruiters and in-person applications. Glassdoor identified five strategies to tap into these ...
New employment data shows which sectors notched job growth and losses in 2025. Federal workers faced challenges, while the healthcare sector fueled job growth. Overall job growth was lower last year ...
WASHINGTON, Jan 9 (Reuters) - U.S. employment growth slowed more than expected in December amid job losses in the construction, retail and manufacturing sectors, but a decline in the unemployment rate ...
U.S. job growth in 2025 was concentrated almost entirely in health care and social assistance, while sectors focused on goods production such as manufacturing and transportation saw declines, ...