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How Long a Job’s Open Before You Think There’s Something Wrong With it

by Todd Raphael (ere.net)

If you’ve ever shopped for a house, you know that after a certain number of days on the market, you start to wonder, “What’s wrong with this house?”

Something like that goes on with jobs. After a certain point, some folks ask themselves, “why hasn’t this job been filled?”

That point is somewhere around 72 days.

Randstad asked 2,000 people, “How many working days does a vacancy for a permanent job have to be open before it starts to look like a bad job that no one wants?”

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Survey: Higher Education Required for Future Jobs

By Shala Marks (recruiter.com)

new joint survey from the Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM) and Achieve, a nonprofit dedicated to improving education standards, revealed that technical and educational requirements are increasing across job categories.

The results were based on the responses of 4,695 HR professionals in nine industries. It was released Oct. 3 during SHRM’s annual strategy conference; more than 500 HR executives attended the conference, which took place in Palm Springs, Calif.

Other findings included:

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Job Hoppers – Good, Bad or Simply Undecided

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We all know that resumes only get 9.893 seconds of our time before we decide to keep them and move on.  After we have verified basic qualifications, made sure they graduated and don’t list their mom as a reference, we spend seconds 7.231 – 8.002 looking at dates of employment.  Why?  Well, first of all…to make sure this person isn’t too old, silly.  Pfft.  But, really to see if this person is what we would call a “Job Hopper.”  You know…the guy that spends a short period of time at multiple jobs.  Clearly there is a story around why this person moves, but if they look too hoppy, we don’t want to waste our time when we have so many other candidates applying.  Wait…we do have so many other candidates applying, right? Continue reading