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.

2009 Surveys
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Recruiting Patterns to Hold Steady in Q3, According to Quarterly Job Forecast from CareerBuilder and USA TODAY
Seventy-Two Percent of Employers Are Taking Steps to Strengthen Their Employment Brand to Prepare for When the Economy Turns Around
Laid Off Workers Report How They’re Making the Most of a Difficult Time, According to New CareerBuilder Survey
Fewer Working Fathers Willing to Be Stay-At-Home Dads Than Previous Years, Finds CareerBuilder’s Annual Father’s Day Survey
Employers Share the Most Unconventional Tactics Job Seekers Have Used to Get Their Attention in New CareerBuilder Survey
Thirty Percent of Workers Whose Companies Have Experienced Layoffs Reported They are Burned Out
Thirty-Five Percent of Workers Aren’t Planning to Take a Vacation This Year, CareerBuilder’s Annual Survey Reveals
One-in-Five Employers to Hire Summer Workers Amid Competitive Seasonal Job Market, Finds CareerBuilder’s Annual Summer Job Forecast
Apartments.com and CBcampus.com Provide the Second Annual Top Ten Best Cities for Recent College Graduates
One-Third of Working Moms Are Burned Out as They Struggle to Provide for Their Families in a Tough Economy, Finds CareerBuilder’s Annual Mother’s Day Survey
Four-in-Ten U.S. Employees Have Gained Weight at Their Current Jobs, CareerBuilder Study Finds
Companies Have Introduced More Environmentally Conscious Programs and Jobs over the Last Year, Finds a New CareerBuilder Survey
CareerBuilder’s Annual College Job Forecast Finds New College Graduates Will Have to Compete Much Harder for Jobs
Half of Workers Who Were Laid Off in the Last Three Months Found Jobs, According to a New CareerBuilder Survey
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Employers More Focused on Keeping Current Staff Levels Than Hiring, According to Quarterly Job Forecast from CareerBuilder and USA TODAY
Eighteen Percent of Workers Participate in March Madness Pools at the Office, Finds Annual CareerBuilder Survey
Six-in-Ten Workers Over the Age of Sixty Postponing Retirement Due to Economic Downturn, Finds CareerBuilder Survey
Companies Receive More than 75 Resumes on Average For Their Open Positions, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
One-in-Five Workers Are Late to Work at Least Once a Week, CareerBuilder.com Survey Finds
Nearly 40 Percent of Employers Plan to Trim Benefits and Office Perks This Year, Finds New CareerBuilder.com Survey
Forty Percent of Workers Have Dated a Co-Worker, Finds Annual CareerBuilder.com Valentine’s Day Survey
CareerBuilder.com Offers Tips on Making Yourself Recession-Proof at Work and Finding a Job After a Layoff
CareerBuilder.com Launches New Viral Site
Health Care Employers Plan to Continue to Add Headcount in 2009, Finds Annual CareerBuilder.com Forecast
One-In-Five Workers Plan to Change Jobs in 2009, CareerBuilder.com Study Finds
Slower, More Cautious Hiring Expected in New Year, CareerBuilder.com’s Annual Job Forecast Reveals
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