ZipRecruiter Report Finds Red Hot Job Market for 2022 College Grads
Employers are rolling out the red carpet to grads with signing bonuses, remote work options, and vacation stipends Today ZipRecruiter released its inaugural report, “The Class of 2022: The Job Market Outlook for Grads” revealing that
Ian Siegel on the 20VC Podcast
ZipRecruiter’s Co-Founder & CEO, Ian Siegel, was recently on the Twenty Minute VC (20VC) podcast. Ian spoke to 20VC host, Harry Stebbings, about the early days of ZipRecruiter, his view on role of a CEO,
April Brings Glimmers of Hope in the Economy’s Battle With Inflation
The U.S. economy heaved a sigh of relief with today’s Consumer Price Index release. After 16 months of rising inflation, this is the first report that shows disinflation in the economy. However, the decline was
March 2022 JOLTS: The U.S. Job Market Dials Up the Heat on Employers
Today, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics released the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) report for March. Here are the highlights. There is little sign of cooling in what remains the greatest job
5 Ways the Hiring Climate Has Changed Since the Pandemic
Hot job market puts new hires in the driver’s seat, according to new ZipRecruiter survey of 2,000+ Americans hired in the last 6 months Two years after the start of the pandemic, U.S. job seekers
This is What Job Seeker Bargaining Power Looks Like
More than half of employed job seekers think their current employer will ask them to stay and make a counteroffer if they resign Employers to Employees: Please Don’t Go! Instead of asking workers to leave,
Jobs Are Plentiful Across the Nation
10 States Hit Highest Job Openings Rates in Their History There are 11.3 million job openings nationwide, and the U.S. labor market is tighter than ever, according to the Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
January 2022 Had the Tightest Labor Market on Record
Today’s JOLTS report underscores how remarkable the current labor market climate is. It is the tightest labor market on record, with nearly 5 million more job openings than unemployed Americans. And the Great Resignation continues,
Are Unions Making a Comeback?
A New Generation Could Revitalize Union Efforts in the U.S. Union membership has steadily declined in the U.S., from 20.1% of the workforce in 1983 to 10.3% in 2021. The number of major work stoppages
The Labor Force Participation Rate for Persons With a Disability Is Nearly 2 Percentage Points Higher Than Pre-pandemic
Labor force participation dropped sharply at the start of the pandemic, and has still only partially recovered. Most population groups have seen substantial declines in employment and labor force participation. But there are a few