About - Recruiter’s View

Sooner or later, everything in real life influences the jobs markets. So, our topics here range all over the place.

In our search to discover and share what’s really going on, we are particularly trying to answer the questions:

  • Where will jobs be created (and why?)
  • Where will jobs be destroyed (and why?)

This is my commentary on what I see and what I think it means.

People sometimes ask my opinion, because they assume a Recruiter’s activity can be a useful indicator.

And in fact, it’s true that I can pick up on changes in the business environment months ahead of the published numbers.

Understanding the implications of those changes is the trick. Daily conversations with business leaders give me the equivalent of perpetual survey results. And talking to candidates is the perfect reality check.

Ultimately, then, my evaluation is largely formed as an extension of what many, many others have been kind enough to share with me.

So, when you think I’ve got it wrong, I encourage you to tell me what you see from your side of the mountain.

We’re all trying to figure this out together.

Thanks for being a part of our effort!

-TD

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Trade Happens

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Can strong international corporations offset collapsing economies? Maybe. My radar is picking up increasing international activity – and lack of activity. Much of it is defensive. Retailers are postponing planned expansions in Europe. Airlines are erasing European flights from upcoming schedules. Europe, itself, is on the ropes. Major international players are withdrawing their exposure to…

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March Madness

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The whole world’s going nuts, but events are strangely conspiring to drive business to the U.S. I was still basking in the uplifting e-mails I reported in “February Readers Respond.” It was generally positive stuff, and basically consistent with numbers I was seeing. Except for the part where the whole world started going on “Tilt.”…

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Landmark Events: Japan Earthquake, Tsunami, Nuclear Disaster

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A magnitude 9.0 earthquake struck Japan on March 11, triggering a tsunami that pushed more than 12 miles inland, crippling four nuclear reactors in Fukushima. In Tokyo, Japan’s famous tremor resistant architecture survived repeated high magnitude aftershocks. It was the tsunami along the northern coast that was most devastating. Destruction from fast moving ocean waters…

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More CEOs Speak Out

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Add Intel’s Paul Otellini and T. J. Rodgers from Cypress Semiconductor. Corporate America is courteous but firm: Government must back off before job creation will resume. On August 4, I mentioned my surprise that CEOs of business and industry have been speaking out on government policy issues. Here’s a link to that posting (which includes…

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