Post by livetech on Mar 9, 2024 3:45:41 GMT
39% of the respondents who recently got a job were able to get a job within one of actively looking 33% of the respondents that recently got a job were able to do so within 1-3 months 12% shows a quick drop of respondents that recently were hired got a job 4-6 months of actively looking 11% of the respondents that recently got a job took 7-9 months of actively looking This means that 72% of respondents were able to get a job within 3 months of actively starting to look.
Recommendations for Indonesia Telegram Number Data Job Seekers in a Recession Getting a job (for those who were hired from Sept 2008 to Jan 2009) haven’t had that much of a problem doing so For those that are concerned about layoffs, should have some ‘irons in the fire’ and keep conversations going with prospective empoyers Haven’t started a conversation? Be active by reaching out to your immediate network with your new skills, or projects, as shown by data from finding 1 Families and individuals should at least have 3 months (preferably 6 months, I’m told) of reserve capital for living expenses if someone gets laid off To find the other results from this survey.
I’ll be tagging the post “Job Survey” and you can click that category to learn more.I forgot to thank some folks with their ideas for questions for the survey such as Peter Kim, Bryan Person, Chris Kenton, and Charlene Li. Coming soon I’ll be posting results for: top industries hired, compensation rates, and some other interesting data cuts. Resources: See my Web Strategy Job Board This is part 1 of an ongoing community project to help people understand how to get jobs during a recession.
Recommendations for Indonesia Telegram Number Data Job Seekers in a Recession Getting a job (for those who were hired from Sept 2008 to Jan 2009) haven’t had that much of a problem doing so For those that are concerned about layoffs, should have some ‘irons in the fire’ and keep conversations going with prospective empoyers Haven’t started a conversation? Be active by reaching out to your immediate network with your new skills, or projects, as shown by data from finding 1 Families and individuals should at least have 3 months (preferably 6 months, I’m told) of reserve capital for living expenses if someone gets laid off To find the other results from this survey.
I’ll be tagging the post “Job Survey” and you can click that category to learn more.I forgot to thank some folks with their ideas for questions for the survey such as Peter Kim, Bryan Person, Chris Kenton, and Charlene Li. Coming soon I’ll be posting results for: top industries hired, compensation rates, and some other interesting data cuts. Resources: See my Web Strategy Job Board This is part 1 of an ongoing community project to help people understand how to get jobs during a recession.