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iHire’s U.S. Job Industry Recap & Outlook Report

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iHire announces the publication of its second annual U.S. Job Industry Recap and Outlook Report, a review of the 2019 job market and predictions for 2020. Exploring insights from the 33.2 million job postings shared across the company’s 56 industry-specific talent communities in 2019 – and using 2018’s data for benchmarking – iHire’s report is available to download: https://go.ihire.com/5pg7.

Key trends found in iHire’s Job Industry Recap and Outlook Report include:

In addition to analyzing 2019’s job and job seeker data, iHire detailed the following eight predictions for recruitment marketing and hiring in 2020:
1. Employers will keep the “human” in human resources, balancing technology with people as applicants move through the recruiting funnel.
2. Candidates will be disqualified, not rejected, in the application process and pipelined to quickly fill future positions.
3. Employers will shorten their application processes to improve the candidate experience, reduce job seeker frustration, and boost their employer brands.
4. Baby boomers aren’t retiring anytime soon, giving companies another reason to embrace more inclusive hiring practices to reach untapped talent.
5. Applicant location won’t be a hiring deal breaker, as the distributed workforce and telecommuting continue to grow.
6. HR will join forces with marketing in the SMB realm to integrate branding initiatives with recruiting.
7. Outplacement services will return to the mainstream in preparation for the next economic downturn.
8. Pre-employment assessments will support the quest for qualified applicants, focusing not only on skills, but also on personality, learning styles, and other characteristics.

“The U.S. job market held strong and steady in 2019,” said Steve Flook, President and CEO, iHire. “Although 2019 brought about 5% fewer postings across our platform than 2018, we saw little variances in the top hiring industries, desired candidate skills, and other data trends. This lack of change means 2020 will continue to be a candidate-driven market – requiring organizations to focus on building their employer brands and providing positive applicant experiences if they want to attract and retain qualified talent.”

To learn more about the state of the job market, check out the following free iHire resources:

About iHire
iHire is a leading career-oriented platform that brings candidates and employers together in 56 industry-focused communities. We believe that by narrowing job seekers’ and employers’ searches within a specific industry, we can connect high-quality talent with the right opportunities faster, easier, and more effectively than a general job board. Everyone deserves to find work that is fulfilling, inspiring, and meaningful. Since 1999, we’ve combined cutting-edge technology with our expertise in the recruitment space and the invaluable insights of our members to achieve just that. Visit http://www.ihire.com for more information.

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