The jobs miss comes as employers widely cite a labor shortage as a critical factor in why more hiring is not happening. Some have attributed the …
The U.S. job market is improving
The U.S. job market is slowly improving, with 559,000 jobs added to nonfarm payrolls and the unemployment rate falling to 5.8% in May. What's really encouraging is that the number of long-term unemployed workers is finally starting to decline. Here's a look at where the jobs were added and where some of the weak spots are. Plus, tips for nailing a job interview.
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