Why this year's 'September Surge' might be more like a blip
Briefly

In some junior-white-collar roles, [there appear] to be three to four times more applicants than jobs available right now, resulting in much higher application numbers and competition.
Companies have put the brakes on hiring young people out of college, which is somewhat cause for concern. That tends to be a warning sign because [new graduates] are usually the cheapest labor.
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