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job market

noun

  1. the total number of vacant jobs open to those seeking employment.
  2. the aggregate of those persons seeking employment:

    Thousands of June graduates entered the job market.



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Dr Taymaz Azimi, a philosophy lecturer at the University of Kent, said he will be entering a sparse job market when his course ends in 2026.

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For months, consumer confidence has been falling, as Americans grow worried the Trump administration’s tariffs will reignite inflation and hurt the job market.

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Using an AI interview or coding assistant could rub some employers the wrong way, but the entrepreneurs who created the tools say they’re just trying to support job seekers who are navigating a terrible job market.

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Beyond financial fears, many professionals hesitate to make a change due to uncertainty about career fit, concerns about potential skills gaps and increased competition in the job market.

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However, its job market has long been unstable and the city is ranked among the neediest in the US.

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