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Startuply: Job Market Holding Steady … So Far

11 点作者 rockstar9超过 16 年前

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ardit33超过 16 年前
Nope. I had an offer from a startup that I liked, but it was withdrawn last week, b/c of the hiring freeze across the board demanded by the board of directors.<p>Another one, that was looking for somebody with my skillset (which are not that common), had hiring freeze. The recruiter was very frustrated as she thought I was a "slam dunk", a good fit for the company, and exactly what they were looking for.<p>There is a flood of candidates, and not enough jobs. A lot of small and big companies have hiring freezes.<p>Some of these hiring freezes are justified, some are from pure panic, as there is a lot of uncertainity out there, and companies' revenue projections are out of whack (they really don't know how things will pan out next year).<p>I have a job, and staying put in my current company, but also there were these two opportunities that looked good, but they went away just b/c of the market conditions.
Anon84超过 16 年前
Not quite... check this post <a href="http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=343086" rel="nofollow">http://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=343086</a> (also by sproutly):<p><i>While Startuply seems to be doing OK, other job boards have been seeing a decline in jobs. Joblighted, an online job aggregator, has reported its statistics, showing a clear decline in job listings.</i>
bd超过 16 年前
Not really. I track 21 job boards and there is indeed a noticeable decline, though it did start already earlier:<p><a href="http://joblighted.com/statistics" rel="nofollow">http://joblighted.com/statistics</a><p>And there are more people looking for jobs: in the last few weeks my subscriber count went up at higher rate than it used to.
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LukeG超过 16 年前
I think you guys are right...an important part of my answer was the "yet." We haven't seen too much weakness yet at Startuply, but it's sure coming.<p>We still expect startups to be better insulated from macroeconomic weakness than many (or most) other industries/niches.