12.1% of full-time employed U.S. workers are exploring or actively seeking new employment opportunities according to Joberate, a digital information service that measures and quantifies job seeking behaviors of the global workforce
Joberate, a digital information service that measures and quantifies job seeking behaviors of the global workforce, recently conducted analysis of its U.S. job seeking behavior data, which shows that 12.1% of full-time working Americans are exploring or actively seeking new employment opportunities, up from 8.2% over the last 90 days, representing nearly a 32% increase in U.S. job seeking behaviors
4.8% of U.S. workers are exploring new employment opportunities, while 7.3% are actively seeking new jobs. Joberate is currently measuring job seeking behaviors of 32,076 people across 100 publicly listed companies as the dataset to support this analysis. Joberate’s technology measures people’s publicly available digital footprint, which includes their public Social Media data, to quantify what U.S. workers are actually doing in terms of their job seeking activities, instead of their responses to marketplace surveys.
Chosen excerpts by Job Market Monitor. Read the whole story at Nearly One Out Of Eight Full-time Employed Americans Are Exploring Or Actively Seeking New Jobs.



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