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  2. US job openings increase in November; hiring falls - AOL

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    U.S. job openings unexpectedly increased in November, but a softening in hiring pointed to a slowing labor market. Job openings, a measure of labor demand, rose 259,000 to 8.098 million by the ...

  3. Quits sink to lowest level since the height of the pandemic

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    People are staying in their jobs with greater frequency after significant churn in the labor market in recent years, Labor Department data shows. Quits fell to just more than 3 million, the lowest ...

  4. Stock market today: Indexes close lower as new data clouds ...

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    ISM data, released earlier today, showed quicker-than-expected growth in the U.S. services sector last month, while the latest JOLTs report showed job openings stabilized in November after a ...

  5. Beveridge curve - Wikipedia

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    Beveridge curve of vacancy rate and unemployment rate data from the United States Bureau of Labor Statistics. A Beveridge curve, or UV curve, is a graphical representation of the relationship between unemployment and the job vacancy rate, the number of unfilled jobs expressed as a proportion of the labour force.

  6. Job hunting - Wikipedia

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    Job hunting, job seeking, or job searching is the act of looking for employment, due to unemployment, underemployment, discontent with a current position, or a desire for a better position. The immediate goal of job seeking is usually to obtain a job interview with an employer which may lead to getting hired .

  7. Job recruiters are carrot-and-sticking candidates with work ...

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    On the flip side, 76% of job candidates are willing to work fully in-office in exchange for a higher salary, Steinitz said, noting that finding from Robert Half’s research.