The 2018 Job Economy So Far: Will You Find a Job?

Ever wondered what the job search looks like for employers? We’ve got the answers.

To help employers figure out what the current job market looks like, Express Employment Professionals International Headquarters conducts an ongoing Job Insights survey to track quarterly hiring trends across a wide range of industries.

Express surveyed business owners, decision makers, and human resource professionals about the overall hiring trends in their markets and how they impact their hiring decisions.

Overall confidence remains high going into the second half of 2018.
The economy continues to hold strong with most respondents expecting an upward trend in employment activity or to at least maintain current levels during the third quarter of 2018. In fact, only 9% of companies expect employment activity to trend down during the third quarter, compared to 47% of companies that expect employment activity to trend up in the third quarter—a 4% increase over second quarter 2018.

The top segments hiring in third quarter 2018 include:

  • General Labor (Industrial): 32%
  • Skilled Labor (Industrial): 28%
  • Administrative/Office Clerical: 21%
  • Accounting/Finance: 9%

Good news for job seekers: There’s no end in sight for the ongoing talent crunch.
Although business is booming for many companies, recruiting the top talent needed to maintain productivity is becoming more competitive than ever before. In fact, the number of respondents who reported the lack of available applicants as the top reason jobs go unfilled increased by 78% quarter over quarter. Additionally, fewer than one-quarter of respondents said all their positions are filled.

In fact, the number of businesses that say it is “somewhat” or “very” difficult to fill positions has increase by 22% since the first quarter of 2017.

The energy and excitement of an increase in business activity coupled with a tight labor market means companies will need to be more proactive than ever to recruit and retain the top talent they need to stay productive.

In a job seeker’s market, skilled workers can be more selective.
Opportunities abound for skilled workers. In many job markets, the pool of applicants with the right mix of experience and expertise is drying up and the competition among businesses to recruit top talent is fierce. The most qualified candidates have more freedom to be selective about which jobs they accept.

When asked, “what stops applicants from accepting a job at your company?” survey respondents said:

  • Not the perfect fit (40%)
  • Low pay (28%)
  • Lack of advancement/opportunity (16%)
  • Lack of benefits (13%)
  • Inflexible schedule (11%)

What does this mean for you as a job seeker?

Employers want to see well-qualified, highly-skilled job seekers. Check out our previous blogs tailored to help you at each stage of the job search process:

Job Search

What’s the Best Job Search Website: Part 1

What’s the Best Job Search Website: Part 2

How to Highlight Experience Over Tenure On Your Resume

Pre-Interview Prep

Create the Perfect Elevator Pitch

Ask a Recruiters: Your Questions Answered

The Interview

Ace Your Next Interview with These Top Tips

Losing the Job Before You Even Get to the Formal Interview

Discussing Skills and Experience in an Interview

 

Comments

  1. Jackie

    I’m wondering where you did your surveys and the age group of them? Here in Houston getting a job is not easy!!! I feel very strong on it being an age issue and not speaking Spanish. I lost my job in 2011 and have not been able to get another one. I have applied with so many yet nothing. I finally revised my resume by taking off the year I graduated and went on 2 different interviews and followed up with a Thank You letter and no response! I want to work!!!

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