A 13 year high “@WSJ: It now takes U.S. employers 25 working days to fill vacant positions. http://on.wsj.com/1sWOm5D pic.twitter.com/j9Sho8WW1p”
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A 13 year high “@WSJ: It now takes U.S. employers 25 working days to fill vacant positions. http://on.wsj.com/1sWOm5D pic.twitter.com/j9Sho8WW1p”
“@WSJ: It now takes U.S. employers about 25 working days to fill vacant positions. http://on.wsj.com/1sWOm5D pic.twitter.com/7BQAuYykXH”
@WSJ it seems off, the stat, because i spent 4 months here in iowa applying at places that claimed to be hiring to no avail...
@WSJ Try explaining these damn occupational licensing regulations that is hurting job growth. It's out of control. Texas is the worse
Avg key word here! MT @WSJ: It now takes U.S. emp ~25 working days to fill vacant positions. http://on.wsj.com/1sWOm5D pic.twitter.com/matdXyvz9P
@WSJ 25 days to replace an employee is lost profits and a call to invest in your best ones so they don't leave
@WSJ @DiChristine It really interferes with business too!
@WSJ just practice nepotism, then it would fill quickly.
@WSJ Au Québec c'est combien? @FCCQ @TravailQuebec @conseilpatronat
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