Finding the right job doesn't always happen overnight, but it certainly happens quicker than you might think. 🚀 Recent data shows that 79% of people who were laid off found new employment within just three months. This high rate of talent reabsorption speaks volumes about the job market's resilience. We've noticed that job seekers aren't settling for just any position. They're leveraging their skills and standing firm on fair compensation, choosing to wait for roles that truly align with their career goals. 🏆 Trust in your abilities, stay patient, and the right opportunity will come your way. 💼 https://hubs.la/Q02FgJFn0 #MotionRecruitment #JobSearch #CareerGrowth #Recruitment #TalentAcquisition #JobMarket #CareerAdvice #ITStaffing
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Chambers Talent Daily Read 4 Career Tips for Gen Z Job Seekers and Employees "It’s rare to find a career-related blog or article today that doesn’t mention the Great Resignation in some shape or form. After 47 million American workers quit their jobs in 2021 with millions more following throughout 2022, 10.8 million U.S. job openings now remain, making it seem like a job seeker’s paradise. But as Gen Z transitions into the workforce, they do so not with optimism, but with uncertainty, anxiety, and feelings of unpreparedness. So why the disconnect? Despite a record number of job openings and seemingly unlimited opportunities, the workforce’s newest generation is plagued by doubt, consistently missing the" We can't possibly write an article everyday on current recruitment or HR trends, we'd have no time to recruit! But we have built an archive of short reads (which we add to regularly).
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A career break on a resume is a red flag. False. You know what a hiring manager should think when they see a gap in a person's resume: 🙌Good for them! 🎢Life happens 💥I bet they are energised to come back Let’s normalise not working every year until you retire. Candidates take breaks for all sorts of reasons 👨👩👧👦Raising a family ✈Travel 🤸♀️ Self-discovery 🤢 Burn out or illness I’ve seen career breaks for a variety of reasons and so frequently the story behind the gap has helped the candidate redefine their career path and they are ridiculously motivated to get back into the workforce. Have you taken a career break and successfully bounced back into a new position? #hrcommunity #hiringmanagers #centralcoastjobs
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Chambers Talent Daily Read 4 Career Tips for Gen Z Job Seekers and Employees "It’s rare to find a career-related blog or article today that doesn’t mention the Great Resignation in some shape or form. After 47 million American workers quit their jobs in 2021 with millions more following throughout 2022, 10.8 million U.S. job openings now remain, making it seem like a job seeker’s paradise. But as Gen Z transitions into the workforce, they do so not with optimism, but with uncertainty, anxiety, and feelings of unpreparedness. So why the disconnect? Despite a record number of job openings and seemingly unlimited opportunities, the workforce’s newest generation is plagued by doubt, consistently missing the" We can't possibly write an article everyday on current recruitment or HR trends, we'd have no time to recruit! But we have built an archive of short reads (which we add to regularly).
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3wGood to know!