The latest snapshot of job openings in the US shows that there were 7.74 million available positions at the end of January, signaling renewed optimism from US employers to start the year.
Job openings hovered near a four-year low in February as the labor market showed continued signs of slow cooling.
The Bay Area gained jobs in January, fueled by sturdy gains in the South Bay and East Bay, although the San Francisco metro region lost jobs.
Employers added 151,000 jobs in February, a solid but unspectacular number, the Labor Department reported Friday, providing a snapshot of a labor market that has recovered from January’s bitter ...
The Bay Area lost 5,200 jobs in February, a setback unleashed by the loss of hundreds of jobs for each of the region’s three ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics' January Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey (JOLTS) reported the US labor market showed resilience, with open jobs reaching 7.7 million — signaling stability ...
Five of the seven metro areas in or connected to Arkansas had year-over-year job gains in January, and five had jobless rates ...
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