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What to Look Out For In the 2020 Job Market and How to Adjust

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2020 is swiftly approaching. People are getting their turkeys together for Thanksgiving, families are getting their

Christmas trees and ornaments ready for the holidays, and consumers are anxiously waiting in preparation for Black Friday and the holiday sales season.

Yet, aside from all the fun and magic that happens around this time of year, this also marks the end of the year for hiring in 2019, and recruiters and hiring managers already have their eyes locked in on what to see and expect in the job market in the year 2020.

Let’s take a look back and reflect on what we’ve seen this year.

2019 SAW A TOUGH CLIMATE FOR HIRING

Top-rated professional resume writing service Employment BOOST gathered insights from researchers and recruiters from several industries and compiled a list of some of the most common trends reported for the year.

Now, let’s take a look at this article from Jobbatical on current 2019 hiring statistics, job market trends and data.

LOOKING BACK TO 2018 HIRING TRENDS

Based on stats and trends from the previous and current year, here are five key things we’ve noticed.

So, what can we and what do we expect to see in the 2020 job market when hiring? Here are some “optical predictions” of what we might see.

OPTICAL PREDICTIONS FOR THE 2020 JOB MARKET

TACKLING THE 2020 JOB MARKET WITH A HAWKEYE

In order to be successful in the 2020 job market, there will have to be a strong emphasis on finding new ways to attract the top talent in the market.

The company that is open-minded in its hiring approach will be the company that will come out on top when acquiring top talent in the 2020 job market.

Even in a time where there’s an evident shortage of talent, tackling the market with a hawk’s eye and changing your recruitment process by taking a flexible approach to recruiting can have a positive impact on your recruitment team’s efforts.

 

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