Here’s where the jobs are for November 2022 — in one chart


From https://www.cnbc.com/2022/12/02/heres-where-the-jobs-are-for-november-2022-in-one-chart.html

The US job market beat expectations in November, adding 263,000 payrolls, led by the service sector. Leisure and hospitality was the top category for job gains, adding 88,000 jobs, with health care and social assistance coming in second, adding more than 68,000 jobs. Government employment also had a strong month, adding 42,000 jobs. Despite the headline beat and strength in the service sector, there were still weak spots in the economy, with retail and transport both losing jobs.

Tips For Landing Your Dream Job During A Recession

 

 
From https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbescoachescouncil/2022/11/18/tips-for-landing-your-dream-job-during-a-recession/?sh=3c291a1a3a83

According to a recent U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics report, 528,000 new jobs were created between July and August 2022, more than doubling the 250,000 projected. Forbes offers a step-by-step plan for job seekers to find gainful employment despite the state of the economy, including updating resumes, networking, and developing new skills. The article advises job seekers to shift their focus to the good things happening in the economy and disregard negative news and social media.

What we're reading: Career Insight October 2022


From  https://www.workforgood.org/article/what-we-re-reading-career-insight-october-2022

Forbes offers four steps to finding a new job after leaving a toxic workplace, including understanding and overcoming the effects of "workplace induced trauma"

Huffington Post discusses the potential benefits of "boomeranging" and returning to a previous employer, as well as when it may be better to stay put

Popsugar reports on celebrities who are scaling back on their time in the spotlight and putting their mental health first, including Demi Lovato, Justin Bieber, and Jonah Hill

Work for Good provides advice on making a great digital first impression and offers leadership training opportunities, including a Certificate of Emotional Intelligence course.

Here’s where the jobs are for October 2022 — in one chart


 From https://www.cnbc.com/2022/11/04/heres-where-the-jobs-are-for-october-2022-in-one-chart.html

Manufacturing jobs increased by 32,000 in October

The health-care and social assistance sector added 71,100 jobs

Leisure and hospitality employment rose by 35,000

Professional and business services added 39,000 jobs

Financial activities gained just 3,000

Construction added 1,000 jobs

Retail trade added 7,200 jobs

Why You Have A Better Chance Of Finding A Job In September


From: https://www.forbes.com/sites/jackkelly/2022/09/05/why-you-have-a-better-chance-of-finding-a-job-in-september/?sh=219bf8fb2b03

September is one of the best times to kick off a job search, as it is one of the busiest times of year for hiring. HR professionals, recruiters, hiring managers, and others involved in the hiring process have been taking it easy during the summer months, especially towards the end of August. This can be frustrating for job hunters, as there are many interruptions in the interview process during this time. September marks a time for getting back into gear, as managers begin to complain about not receiving enough candidate flow and HR departments ramp up their hiring processes. Job hunters can take advantage of this time by updating their resumes and LinkedIn profiles, reaching out to their networks for job leads, and practicing their elevator pitches.
 

How to Get a Job in 2022: 5 Tips for Beginners



From: https://www.capitalone.com/learn-grow/life-events/how-to-get-a-job-beginner-tips/

How to Get a Job in 2022 in a Nutshell
If you’re conducting a job search in 2022, you can:

Plan for what type of position you want.
Write a resume to show off your skills for that job.
Network with professionals in your target field through social media.
Apply for open positions that match your career interests.
Go in to interviews prepared to talk about your accomplishments and ask questions.

5 Simple Ways to Leverage Your LinkedIn Experience



From https://www.careerservicestation.com/5-simple-ways-to-leverage-your-linkedin-experience/

1. Look at the posting date of job listings to minimize applying to positions that are no longer being actively recruited
2. Make checking LinkedIn a daily habit to stay updated on new job listings and opportunities
3. Use the search bar to narrow down job listings and find ones with fewer applicants
4. Make meaningful connections with others in your field by adding a personal note when requesting a connection
5. Fill out your LinkedIn profile with information about your education, skills, and experience to make it easier for recruiters to find you.