Although this is encouraging news for individuals looking for work, keep in mind that many employers prefer to poach talent away from someone else. The unemployed have to compete against people who already have jobs for open positions. Also there are many people involuntarily working part-time who are trying to gain full-time positions. Takeaway: employers still have a large pool of position-seekers from which to draw, but the pool has gotten smaller relative to the number of open posts.
Companies with open positions will now consider changing the skill and experience requirements and increasing wages. Consider the following example from WSJ:
To attract workers, the Saladworks restaurant chain has raised its starting wages about 5%. It also has relaxed standards on tattoos and piercings, allowed employees to wear jeans and bandannas, and gotten more flexible about schedules.
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