Fall is often a good time to get a job, but this year it's tricky
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"In a lot of those industries, there were predicted gains. They seem to be slowing down, and that's creating fewer job openings," he said.
"The number of job seekers who get their next role within three months is down 14% in 2024 compared with 2022," according to Live Data Technologies.
"Some employers are shifting to contract and freelance work to avoid taking on the cost of a full-time worker who would get benefits."
"While that sluggish pace of hiring is making the fall feel less robust than in some years, there are steps job seekers can take to stand out."
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