Millions of Workers Are Left Out of the ‘Low-Hire, Low-Fire’ US Job Market - https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2025-09-29/weak-jobs... | https://archive.today/8UNQP - September 29th, 2025
St Louis Fed U-6 unemployment rate: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/U6RATE
Employers just found a new failure mode, and I see no improvement in sight, except some ideas regarding proof of work. Tough on classified work. But there were (U) tasks I bragged about. Oh, and proprietary stuff to talk around. "I built this black box"
Hoping this gets better, but not optimistic.
Bostonian•1h ago
Landing a job is tough for most everyone else.
Frustrated job seekers contend businesses could expand the AI talent pipeline with a little imagination. The argument is companies should accept that relatively few people have AI-specific experience because the technology is so new. They ought to focus on identifying candidates with transferable skills and let those people learn on the job.
Often, though, companies seem to hold out for dream candidates with deep backgrounds in machine learning. Many AI-related roles go unfilled for weeks or months—or get taken off job boards only to be reposted soon after.'