Andrew Jackson+FollowCharlotte job hunt just got tougherCharlotte’s job market isn’t what it used to be—companies are pumping the brakes on hiring, and job growth has slowed to its weakest pace in over 20 years (outside of a recession). While unemployment is still low, there are noticeably fewer openings, so landing a new gig might take longer than before. Some industries like health care and hospitality are still hiring, but manufacturing and government jobs are shrinking. Businesses are feeling the squeeze from higher costs and economic uncertainty, and many are waiting to see how AI changes the game. How are you feeling about the job search lately? #JobCareer #Job #CharlotteJobs00Share
guy88+FollowKevin O'Leary Calls Out 'Soft' Job NumbersKevin O’Leary isn’t buying the hype about December’s job growth—he says 50,000 new jobs is “soft” and way below what the economy needs. Small businesses are hitting pause on hiring, waiting for clarity on tariffs and policies. The only real job gains? Health care and hospitality. O’Leary’s still bullish on energy and real estate for 2026, but for now, he’s calling it: the job market is in a weird, slow-motion stall. #JobCareer #Job #KevinOLeary00Share
Andrew Jackson+FollowWork at Petco Park in 2026: Padres hiring!Landing a job at Petco Park means more than just a paycheck—you’ll get to be part of the San Diego Padres’ game-day excitement and enjoy some awesome perks. The team is now hiring for the 2026 season, with openings in everything from guest services to security, event crew, and even the Pad Squad. Full-timers get benefits like medical, dental, and 401k, while part-timers can score game tickets and discounts. If you’ve ever wanted to work where the action happens, this could be your shot. Who’s thinking about applying or knows someone who should? #JobCareer #Job #SanDiegoPadres00Share
Glen Daniels+FollowRemote Jobs That Pay Bank 💸Did you know there are entry-level remote gigs paying $49+ an hour? From data scientist to political scientist, these roles let you skip the commute and stack serious cash—all from your couch. Most need a degree or portfolio, but once you’re in, location barely matters. Remote work is still thriving, even as some companies push for office returns. Who knew working in your PJs could be this lucrative? #JobCareer #Job #RemoteWork00Share
Andrew Jackson+FollowBirmingham jobs with real impact: United Way is hiringUnited Way of Central Alabama isn’t just a top fundraiser—it’s also a great place to work if you want your job to make a difference right here in Birmingham. Their team is all about putting people first, serving the community, and supporting each other. Folks like Shakeitha Tatum, who’s grown her career there over 12 years, show just how much you can get involved and give back. Whether you’re looking for a fresh start in finance, tech, or community services, UWCA could be your next move. Would you consider working for a nonprofit that’s all about local impact? #JobCareer #Job #BirminghamJobs00Share
ramireznancy+FollowWho’s Winning & Losing in the 2025 Job Market?The 2025 job market was a wild ride: healthcare and social assistance were the big winners, adding tons of jobs (seriously, healthcare alone made up 69% of all growth!). But if you’re in government, business services, or manufacturing, it’s been rough—federal jobs saw their biggest drop since WWII. Overall, job growth slowed way down, but experts say 2026 could see a modest rebound. Anyone else feeling the job search struggle? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket202500Share
Whitney Hatfield+FollowAI Jobs Are Taking Over—Here’s the Hot ListLinkedIn just dropped its fastest-growing jobs list, and AI is seriously taking over. AI engineer is the #1 gig, but it’s not just for techies—AI consultants and strategists are booming too. Plus, more people are ditching the 9-to-5 for self-employment. Curious about the top 10? Sales execs, founders, and even healthcare specialists made the cut. If you’re job hunting, these roles are where the action’s at! #JobCareer #Job #AIJobs00Share
Sandra Williams+FollowJob Growth Slows Down—Here’s What’s UpDecember’s jobs report is out and it’s a bit of a letdown: only 50,000 nonfarm jobs added, way less than what experts hoped for. The restaurant and bar scene did most of the heavy lifting, while the government barely made a dent. Unemployment barely budged, and average work hours actually dipped. Wages are creeping up, but overall, job growth is way slower than last year. Anyone else feeling the slowdown? #JobCareer #Job #JobsReport10Share
Gloria Fowler+FollowJob Market Hits the Brakes—What’s Next?The US just added 50,000 jobs in December, capping off the slowest year for job growth since 2003 (outside of recessions). Most new gigs came from health care and hospitality, while other industries basically froze hiring. Even though unemployment dipped a bit, more people are stuck jobless for longer. Wages are up slightly, but with AI and tariffs shaking things up, the job market feels pretty icy. Anyone else feeling the chill? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket00Share
rprice+FollowJob Market’s on Snooze Mode RNMilken Institute’s chief economist says hiring in the US is crawling right now—like, don’t expect a job boom anytime soon. With the final jobs report of 2025 dropping soon, it’s looking like job seekers might need extra patience (and maybe a side hustle). Anyone else feeling the job search struggle? #JobCareer #Job #JobMarket00Share