How many jobs are actually out there?

As I navigate my job search, I keep hearing that job listings are on the rise and unemployment is down. However, I’ve had five different recruitment agencies reach out to me about the exact same position. So, are these statistics really inflated, or is there something else going on?

Additionally, I can’t help but feel that many recruiters are like leeches, prioritizing their own interests over workers’ rights and taking a cut from our hard-earned pay. Just my thoughts.

One thought on “How many jobs “really” exist?”

  1. It’s frustrating when it feels like there’s a disconnect between job market statistics and the reality of job searching. The numbers you see about job listings and unemployment can sometimes be misleading. Job listings may appear to increase when companies post the same position multiple times or when different agencies advertise the same role. This can create an illusion of a robust job market when, in reality, the opportunities might be limited or recycled.

    As for recruiters, your experience highlights a common concern. Some recruiters can seem more focused on filling positions quickly for their own commissions rather than truly advocating for candidates. It’s important to find recruiters or agencies that align with your career goals and values. Building a relationship with recruiters who respect workers’ rights can be beneficial, as some are genuinely invested in helping candidates find the right fit. It’s all about finding the right balance and being selective in your interactions. Hang in there; the right opportunity is out there!

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