The Job Market Looks Stable. So Why Does It Feel So Hard?
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In this episode of No Filter, No Apologies™, we’re breaking down what’s actually happening in the job market right now and why so many qualified people still feel stuck.
On paper, the market looks stable. Jobs are still being added. Unemployment is relatively low. But for candidates actually applying, networking, interviewing, and waiting, the experience tells a very different story.
So what is really going on?
Drawing from years inside talent acquisition, recruiting leadership, and workforce strategy, we unpack the disconnect between headlines and hiring reality, including:
- why the market feels so much harder than the data suggests
- how AI is impacting both applications and screening
- why submitting more applications is not the same as having a stronger strategy
- what candidates need to do now to become more visible and more aligned
- where hiring managers are slowing the process down
- why networking and human connection matter more than ever
We also break down what the jobs report and JOLTS report actually tell you, what to watch for, and how to use that information without getting distracted by the noise.
This conversation is for candidates, hiring managers, and anyone trying to make sense of a job market that looks one way on paper and feels completely different in real life.
Because right now, the people getting traction are not always the most qualified. They’re often the most visible, the most aligned, and the most strategic.