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Job applications from federal workers targeted by DOGE cuts surged by 50% between January and February, according to an analysis from the job site Indeed, which found that highly educated workers ...
DOGE's cost-cutting push has spurred a surge in job searches by federal workers at agencies that are under the microscope, a report by the Indeed Hiring Lab found.
Federal agencies could choose to fire workers en masse or offer options like buyouts. Here's what we know about how and when ...
The labor market may struggle to absorb displaced federal workers, especially those in knowledge-work sectors where demand remains low.
The job search website also reported that major federal contractors are posting fewer openings, hurting opportunities for ...
Federal workers looking for jobs last year, about half had a bachelor's degree or above. But this year, it's about 70%. That represents a huge shift." ...
It’s too soon to see the full impacts of the Trump administration’s federal workforce reductions. But historical data show ...
Jobs site Indeed reports there was a 150% spike in job applications submitted through its platform by federal government workers or recently-fired government workers.
Added to those are worries that economic growth may slow soon—or may already be decreasing. The recent surge of job applications from federal workers has only accentuated labor market tensions among ...
Each of the Border Patrol, Secret Service, and Coast Guard have been flooded with applications since President Donald Trump took office on Jan. 20.