Industry Trends

CareerBuilder periodically tracks the opinions of workers and employers on a variety of topics. For additional survey information, contact Jennifer Grasz at 773-527-1164 or jennifer.grasz@careerbuilder.com.

2008 Surveys
Seventy-Eight Percent of Workers Say They Are Burned Out at Work, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
IT Hiring Expected to Continue at Healthy Pace for Second Half of 2008, According to CareerBuilder.com Midyear Employment Forecast
Healthcare Employers Plan to Increase Headcount Through the Second Half of 2008, According to CareerBuilder.com Midyear Employment Forecast
Nearly Half of Workers Sacrificed Something to Buy Gas to Get to Work, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
Status Quo Expected for U.S. Hiring With Slight Decline in Third Quarter, According to CareerBuilder.com and USA TODAY’s Latest Job Forecast
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CareerBuilder.com Happy Hour Survey Reveals How Many Workers Attend, How it Impacts Careers and the Biggest Mishaps
Forty-One Percent of U.S. Employers More Likely to Promote Employees Who Wear Professional Attire, Reveals CareerBuilder.com Survey
Thirty-Seven Percent of Working Dads Would Assume Mr. Mom Role if Spouse Could Financially Support Family, CareerBuilder.com’s Annual Father’s Day Survey Finds
Are Nerds More Successful Than Jocks? New Study from CareerBuilder.com Shows How High School Status Correlates to Careers
One in Four Workers Plan to Work While on Vacation, CareerBuilder.com’s Annual Survey Reveals
Forty-Five Percent of U.S. Employees Have Gained Weight at Their Current Jobs, CareerBuilder.com Study Finds
Forty-Three Percent of Working Moms Would Take a Pay Cut to Spend More Time with Their Kids, CareerBuilder.com’s Annual Mother’s Day Survey Finds
One-in-Five Employers to Hire Summer Help and Nearly Half to Pay $10 or More Per Hour, According to CareerBuilder.com Survey
Download 2008 CareerBuilder.com Wharton Offshoring Study
New Study from The Wharton School and CareerBuilder.com Identifies Jobs at Risk for Offshoring, and Implications and Benefits for the U.S. Job Market
College Job Market to Become More Competitive, According to CareerBuilder.com’s Annual Forecast
Nearly One-in-four Workers Admit to Making up Fake Excuses for Arriving Late to Work, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
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Hiring Pace to Remain the Same, According to CareerBuilder.com’s and USA TODAY’s Q2 2008 Job Forecast
Nearly One-Third of Workers Involved in April Fools' Day Pranks at the Office, Finds CareerBuilder.com Survey
CareerBuilder.com Provides Tips for Workers Returning to the Workforce After An Extended Absence
March Madness Brackets Capture 19 Percent of Workers at the Office, New CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
CareerBuilder.com Survey Reveals Top Ten Wackiest Mistakes Candidates Made in Job Interviews
Workers Reveal Top Ten Former Academy Award Winners They Would Like to Work for in New CareerBuilder.com Survey
Forty Percent of Workers Have Dated a Co-worker, CareerBuilder.com's Annual Valentine's Day Survey Finds
Retail Employers Reveal Recruitment and Retention Strategies for 2008 in New CareerBuilder.com Survey
Search for First-Ever Disney Parks CMO is on
Slower, but Steady Hiring Expected for the New Year, CareerBuilder.com's Annual Job Forecast Reveals
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