Russell Cooke+FollowJob Openings Hit 5-Year Low—What’s Next?The job market’s wild ride is slowing down: job openings just dropped to their second-lowest point in five years, and hiring is losing steam. Remember when it felt like everyone was job-hopping for better pay? Not anymore. Now, there are fewer jobs for every unemployed person, and companies are way pickier. Some sectors (like shipping and government) are especially feeling the pinch, while retail and construction are still hiring. Is this just a breather, or are we heading for something rougher? #JobCareer #JobMarket #HiringTrends00Share
Sean Martinez+FollowUSPS job fair could change your 2024Birmingham folks looking for a steady gig with good pay—USPS is hosting a job fair this Friday at Meadow Brook Post Office, and it’s all walk-in, no appointment needed. Starting pay is nearly $22 an hour, and these rural carrier roles can be a real foot in the door for a long-term career. You’ll need to be 18+, have a clean record, and be ready to work outdoors (and maybe use your own car). If you or someone you know is job hunting, this could be a solid opportunity. Who’s thinking about checking it out? #JobCareer #Job #BirminghamJobs00Share
guy88+FollowSix-Figure Jobs Nobody Wants?!There are thousands of blue-collar jobs out there—think mechanics, electricians, plumbers—offering six-figure salaries and solid benefits, but Americans just aren’t biting. Even Ford has 5,000 mechanic spots open paying up to $120K! The catch? It takes years of hard work and skill to get there, and most folks don’t want the grind. With white-collar layoffs rising and more trade jobs coming, will people finally make the switch? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket52Share
Elizabeth Krueger+FollowAre These 5 Habits Secretly Holding You Back?Ever feel like you’re stuck on a hamster wheel, working hard but not getting anywhere? Turns out, it might be your own sneaky habits tripping you up. From chasing perfection and saying yes to everything, to multitasking, waiting for the 'perfect' moment, and endlessly tweaking your productivity system—these patterns can quietly sabotage your success. Recognizing them is the first step to breaking free. Which one sounds most like you? Time to call yourself out and make a change! #JobCareer #selfsabotage #success00Share
Sean Martinez+FollowJob Market Drama: Healthcare & Hospitality RuleThe U.S. added over half a million jobs in 2025, but it wasn’t all good news. Most of the hiring happened in healthcare and hospitality, while other sectors barely budged. Experts are calling it a 'jobless boom'—the economy’s growing, but finding a job outside those fields? Tough luck. Retail even lost jobs in December! At least paychecks are a bit bigger, with average hourly earnings up to $37.02. Anyone else feeling this weird job market vibe? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket00Share
james73+FollowJob Market’s Yellow Lights FlashingDecember’s jobs report is giving mixed vibes: only 50K new jobs (way below expectations), but unemployment dipped to 4.4%. Layoffs are at a 17-month low, but hiring is super slow and revisions show the market’s weaker than we thought. Some industries are still adding jobs, but manufacturing and government took big hits. No recession alarms yet, but definitely not a party for job seekers. Wage growth is steady, though! #JobCareer #JobsReport #Unemployment10Share
Andrew Jackson+FollowJob Growth Hits a Pandemic-Era LowEveryone’s talking about the December jobs report, but here’s the real tea: the U.S. added just 50,000 jobs last month—way below what experts hoped for. 2025 officially clocked in as the slowest year for job growth since the pandemic shutdowns. Layoffs are up, big companies are trimming staff, and the vibes for 2026 hiring? Not great. The job market isn’t crashing, but it’s definitely not thriving. Anyone else feeling the slowdown? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket100Share
Andrew Jackson+FollowJob Market Drama: Still Standing!Thought the job market was about to nosedive? Not quite! December’s jobs report shows things have cooled off, but we’re not in free fall. Unemployment actually dipped a bit, and while job growth is weak (hello, retirement wave and stricter immigration), we’re not seeing mass layoffs. Sectors like retail and manufacturing are still struggling, but healthcare and hospitality are hiring. Basically, it’s not a party, but it’s not a panic either. The Fed can chill on rate cuts for now! #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket10Share
Amanda Stewart+FollowJob Market Hits the Brakes—Here’s WhyDecember’s jobs report just dropped and it’s not what experts predicted. Hiring slowed down, with only 50,000 new jobs added (down from 64,000 last month), even after the Fed cut interest rates to try to boost things. Healthcare led the way in new hires, but overall, job growth is way down compared to last year. Unemployment is still low, but the slowdown is real. Are we heading for a soft landing or more bumps ahead? #JobCareer #JobsReport #Economy00Share
Jamie Santana+FollowJob Market in Deep Freeze: What’s Next?The latest jobs report is out and, honestly, it’s a mixed bag. Only 50,000 jobs were added in December—way less than expected. Unemployment dipped to 4.4%, but the market’s still stuck in a “Great Freeze.” Layoffs aren’t spiking, but companies aren’t hiring much either. Healthcare is still booming, but other sectors are hurting. If you’ve been job hunting, you’re not alone—long-term unemployment is up. Are we heading for a thaw or another cold snap? #JobCareer #JobsReport #Unemployment20Share