7 trends to watch in the US job market
As millions of jobs are cut from the US job market, experts share their predictions on what one can expect for the rest of the year, as well as the years to come. One of the most important predictions is that the labor market is expected to be close to full employment. Another trend to watch is the persisting talent gap which will create a problem for recruiters, although on the flip side the talent gap could be viewed as a great opportunity for employees to upskill which can balance out the demand. Read about the rest of the trends here.
Read more at: https://opportunitydesk.org/2019/09/01/these-5-trends-could-affect-the-u-s-job-market-in-2020/
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