U.S. employers posted far fewer jobs in November than the previous month, a sign that employers aren’t yet ramping up hiring even as growth has picked up.
Midsize cities like Pittsburgh and Columbia, South Carolina, offer some of the best employment prospects, analysis finds.
Economists anticipate a slight improvement in the cooling labor market in the new year.
By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, Jan 7 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings dropped to a 14-month low in November while hiring resumed ...
US job openings fell in November to a more than one-year low and hiring slowed, indicating most employers remain reluctant to make big changes to headcount.
Job openings unexpectedly fell for a second straight month in November, hitting 7.146 million vacancies according to the ...
Retirees can use job-search websites and apps tailored to older workers seeking full-time, part-time or remote positions. The AARP Job Board, RetirementJobs.com and Workforce50.com include employers ...
These are the top 10 jobs expected to have the most job openings in the coming years, along with the bachelor's degrees ...