Who’s hiring during the “Great Reshuffle”?
As LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky recently described, the labor market is undergoing rapid change. “Business leaders are rethinking their entire working models, cultures and company values,” he writes. “At the same time employees are rethinking not just how they work, but why, looking for opportunities that best match their needs—whether that’s greater flexibility, better pay or deeper fulfillment.”
CareerOneStop helps job seekers make sense of their options in the quickly changing job market with a variety of resources, including monthly hiring updates.
CareerOneStop uses data from the
Bureau of Labor Statistics’ monthly jobs reports to highlight the industries and career fields that have shown the strongest job growth. Job seekers will find links to career information about hot fields, and tips on how to search for jobs using CareerOneStop’s Job Finder and Business Finder tools.
Featured tool
CareerOneStop's Resume Guide will help you create a resume that will stand out in today’s job market.
You'll find:
- A step-by-step plan for what to include
- Tips to write, format, and polish your resume
- Resume samples, resume templates
- Online resume tips, including using tools like LinkedIn and Facebook
- Professional resume tips
New: Largest Employers tool on CareerOneStop
You can use CareerOneStop’s new Largest Employers tool to list the top 150 organizations in each state who employ the greatest number of people. The Largest Employers lists include:
- The employer/business name (with a link to a page with more details)
- The city where the employer is headquartered in that state
- The employer’s industry/type of business
- The number of people employed by the employer in that state
Looking for employment or training assistance? More American Job Centers are moving back to in-person services
Since the pandemic led to an abrupt shut-down of in-person AJC services in 2020, most have offered virtual employment assistance by phone, email, or video conferencing. This fall, as communities across the country open back up, more AJC offices are shifting back to in-person services. Nearly 2,400 AJCs nationwide help people search for jobs, find training, and answer other employment-related questions.
Visit www.CareerOneStop.org/LocalHelp to learn if AJCs in your area are offering in-person appointments, or to identify the best way to reach them if they aren’t yet open to the public. When you search for AJCs near you, you’ll get a list of centers and see a note in red indicating if a location is temporarily closed. If a center is open, you can find out if they offer in-person or virtual services by clicking on the name and scrolling down to “Center Status” under “General Information.” It’s always a good idea to call the phone number listed to check on current offerings.
Hot occupation
- Average Pay - $36,320/yr across the U.S.
- Typical training at entry is a postsecondary certificate
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- Practice job application
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