Numbers could be pointing to a "soft landing," says a Kenan Institute economist after the release of the October employment data. Meanwhile, job openings in the Triangle jumped up this week, according to WRAL TechWire's exclusive jobs report. Take a look at the numbers.
A survey outlined changes and generational divides in workplace trends. "There is a gap between what employees are saying and what employers are doing."
What has employers spooked from hiring? A looming recession, global unrest, and a watchful eye on AI, say these local recruiting experts. Take a look at their take on the latest all-time-low job numbers in the Triangle.
Bengaluru is followed by Delhi-NCR at 7.95 per cent, Mumbai at 6.44 per cent, Pune at 5.88 per cent, Chennai at 5.26 per cent and Hyderabad at 4.95 per cent.
On a list of states where employers are struggling the most in hiring, WalletHub ranked North Carolina at No. 10 based on the rate of job openings for the latest month and the last 12 months. Take a look at the numbers.