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受DOGE裁员影响,今年前两月美国联邦雇员求职申请激增50%

Due to layoffs at DOGE, job applications from federal employees in the USA surged by 50% in the first two months of this year.

Breakings ·  Mar 25 04:45

An analysis by the job search site Indeed shows that from January to February this year, job applications from federal employees laid off by government departments surged by 50%. This is an early sign of how layoffs by the government efficiency department (DOGE), led by Musk, are impacting the private employment market. The threat from DOGE poses the greatest risk to well-educated federal employees: last month, among federal government personnel actively searching for new jobs on the Indeed website, about 68% held at least a bachelor's degree. Indeed noted that these early indicators 'provide some clues about the potential influx of new workers into an otherwise stable but gradually weakening national job market.' Since last year, the overall white-collar job market in the USA has sharply cooled, raising concerns for job seekers.

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