The job market is booming, despite headline-grabbing layoffs at tech behemoths. However, the hiring surge hasn't been distributed equally. For waiters and bartenders, job boards are lighting up; for computer programmers, they're relatively dim.
As illustrated by that contrast in fortunes, however, the hiring surge hasn't been distributed equally. For waiters and bartenders, job boards are lighting up; for computer programmers, they're relatively dim.stems from an easing of pandemic fears among consumers and workers alike, allowing employers in person-to-person industries to meet growing demand with the expanded payrolls necessary to serve it, experts and business owners told ABC News.
"We're seeing a rebalancing of the economy back toward them," he added. "That's where most of the momentum is."The economy added a staggering 517,000 jobs last month, well above the breakneck pace of some 400,000 monthly jobs added on average last year, according toNearly a quarter of the new jobs last month came in leisure and hospitality, making the current hottest job sector a category that comprises restaurants, bars and hotels, among other related businesses.
Alongside heightened demand, the industry has benefited from workers willing to take jobs that previously posed a grave health threat when the pandemic was raging, he added.
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