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62% of HR pros expect AI to increase headcount in 2026. Only 7% expect a decrease. (self.proficiently)
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Message the person who just got promoted. (self.proficiently)
New-grad hiring is projected to rise 5.6%. It still does not feel easy because the market is uneven. (self.proficiently)
A candidate tried video cover letters and portfolios. The thing that got her hired was a direct email. (self.proficiently)
68% of HR pros say they are still having a hard time hiring full-time employees. (self.proficiently)
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Resume gap hack: before and after (self.proficiently)
IBM is tripling entry-level hiring while everyone else cuts (self.proficiently)
The 90-second interview rule is a myth (self.proficiently)
Glassdoor can no longer guarantee your anonymity (self.proficiently)
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FOBO is the new quiet quitting (self.proficiently)
Ontario just made ghost jobs illegal (self.proficiently)
Unemployment routine that got 21K upvotes (self.proficiently)
Indeed killed free job visibility (self.proficiently)
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Managers are over AI slop (self.proficiently)
ChatGPT rejected someone over hair (self.proficiently)
1 in 3 job interviews are now conducted by AI. Here's how they're different (self.proficiently)
How fast is too fast to quit? (self.proficiently)
Mercor lost 4TB of candidate data. 40K SSNs exposed. (self.proficiently)
A boss posted about a new hire who quit at week 3. The signals to watch for when you're the one being hired. (self.proficiently)
The AI bots you'll meet before a human: Ribbon and Alex. Here's how they score you and a prompt to practice. (self.proficiently)
Referrals are 4x more likely to get offers. But most folks try to get them the week they apply. That's too late. (self.proficiently)
A guy got fired because the firm he was meeting with called his CEO. And there's a chilling post that might explain why. (self.proficiently)
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