By Lucia Mutikani WASHINGTON, June 30 (Reuters) - U.S. job openings edged up to a two-year high in May, but subdued hiring ...
Good news for job seekers: The number of available positions in the United States increased for the second month in a row.
For the past two years, artificial intelligence has dominated discussions about the future of work. The prevailing narrative ...
A prolonged decline in job openings in the U.S. appears to be over, but it doesn’t mean businesses are ready to do lots of ...
U.S. job openings stayed at a surprisingly strong 7.6 million in May as the American labor market remains resilient in the ...
The Job Openings and Labor Turnover report showed around 7.18 million listings in July. That's a reading rarely seen since the Covid-19 pandemic took hold of the U.S. economy. Job openings ticked down ...
The number of available jobs in the US unexpectedly increased in April, new data showed Tuesday, a potential indicator that the labor market isn’t yet buckling amid broader economic concerns. Job ...
The May job openings report landed at 7.6 million, running past the 7.3 million economists had penciled in and clearing the revised April number too. Bloomberg’s Enda Curran framed the read as a labor ...
The increase, paired with the industry’s layoff and hiring rate, shows an uneven environment for labor demand, economists ...