For out-of-work women eager to get back in, career coaches offer tips on getting hired
CNBC 3/8/2021 © Provided by CNBC
Hiring in the U.S. increased in February and the unemployment rate ticked down slightly but not all workers benefited from the larger-than-expected job growth. The unemployment rate is still significantly higher than February 2020, before the Covid-19 pandemic began.
And some workers are no longer counted as unemployed.
The majority of those who have left the workforce entirely are women. About 2.3 million women are no longer participating in the U.S. labor force, according to government data.
Yet, many women who are unemployed or have left the labor force want to return to work and also want advice on how to get hired. We talked to six career experts for their answers to some common questions.
For Out-Of-Work Women Eager to Get Back in, Career Coaches Offer Tips on Getting Hired
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