Courtney Williams+FollowLayoffs Just Hit a Pandemic-Level HighOver 1.1 million people have lost their jobs in the US this year—the most since the chaos of 2020. March was especially brutal, with a massive wave of government job cuts. Telecom and tech are getting hit hard, and even AI is starting to take the blame for thousands of layoffs. Meanwhile, hiring is crawling, with the lowest numbers since 2010. Is this a sign of more turbulence ahead for the job market? #Health #BodyHealth #layoffs1814Share
suarezpatricia+FollowLayoffs Hit Highest Since 2020—What’s Up?Layoffs are back in a big way—over 1.1 million job cuts have been announced this year, the most since the pandemic started. Even though November saw fewer cuts than October, the total is up 54% from last year. Blame everything from AI to tariffs to shaky economic vibes. Telecom and tech are leading the pack, and even hiring plans are at their lowest in over a decade. Is your job safe? This job market is wild right now! #Health #BodyHealth #layoffs58Share
Glen Daniels+FollowMass Layoffs Are Back—What’s Next?The era of 'no hire, no fire' might be over. October saw a massive 183% jump in US job cuts, with big names like Amazon and UPS slashing tens of thousands of positions. Experts say AI, pandemic over-hiring, and economic jitters are driving the cuts. If you’re feeling uneasy, you’re not alone—now’s the time to brush up on your skills, update your LinkedIn, and build that emergency fund. Job security just got a lot shakier! #JobCareer #Job #Layoffs194Share
Jamie Santana+FollowLayoffs Drop, But Job Jitters Stay HighJob cuts in the US dropped by more than half in November compared to October, but don’t get too comfy—layoffs are still way up from last year and the highest since the pandemic. Telecom and tech got hit hardest (thanks, Verizon and Amazon), and retail cuts are up a wild 139%. Even with fewer pink slips flying, workers are feeling those 'forever layoff' vibes, wondering if they’re next. Morale? Not great. #JobCareer #jobmarket #layoffs20Share
Stacy Fisher+FollowLayoffs Surge: AI & Tech Hit HardJob cuts in the U.S. just hit their highest level since the pandemic—over 1.1 million layoffs this year! Tech, telecom, and food companies are feeling it the most, with big names like Verizon slashing thousands of jobs. AI is a major culprit, causing over 54,000 layoffs so far. And if you’re job hunting, it’s tough out there—planned hires are at their lowest since 2010. Wild times for the job market! #Health #BodyHealth #layoffs11Share
Samuel Gutierrez+FollowIs Your Job Safe in the Age of AI?Heads up: Big companies like Amazon and UPS are making major job cuts, ending the chill “no-hire, no-fire” vibe we’ve had since the pandemic. Why? AI is taking over some desk jobs, and companies are tightening their belts after over-hiring during COVID. If you’re working in tech, retail, or services, it’s smart to brush up on your tech skills, stash away a six-month emergency fund, and keep your LinkedIn fresh—just in case. #Business #JobMarket #Layoffs00Share
Ernest Harris+FollowJob search struggles hit home in PortlandLosing a job is tough, but imagine both you and your spouse getting laid off within days of each other. That’s what happened to Sriram Ramkrishna, a longtime Intel employee in Portland, who’s now facing a job market flooded with applicants and few opportunities. Despite decades of experience, he’s found the search harder than expected, often competing with hundreds for a single role. What’s keeping him going? The support of fellow laid-off workers and a strong professional network. If you’ve been through something similar, how did you navigate the uncertainty? Let’s talk about how our community can support each other through these challenges. #Business #PortlandJobs #Layoffs00Share
Kristi Cunningham+FollowJob Cuts Are Hitting Hard—Here’s WhyPink slips are flying everywhere—ADP says companies are dropping 13,500 jobs a week lately, way up from before. With the government’s jobs data delayed by the shutdown, this is the best peek we’ve got at the job market right now. Big names like Amazon, Apple, and Walmart are all slashing staff, and unemployment claims are creeping up. The Fed’s in a bind: inflation’s still up, but so is joblessness. Rate cuts might be coming soon! #JobCareer #layoffs #jobmarket165Share
Christy Jones+FollowJob Cuts Drop, But Hiring’s Still MehBig drop in planned layoffs last month—down 53%! But don’t get too excited: companies aren’t rushing to hire either. The job market’s basically stuck in a weird “no fire, no hire” limbo. Blame tariffs, AI taking entry-level gigs, and a shaky economy. Even with fewer layoffs, hiring plans are at their lowest since 2010. The wild part? AI’s only responsible for a small chunk of the cuts (so far). #JobCareer #JobMarket #Layoffs00Share