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Desperate job seekers use dating apps to get interviews, referrals amid difficult labor market: 'Definitely weird'
Desperate job seekers are ditching LinkedIn in favor of a new networking source – dating apps. About a third of dating app users said they had looked for matches based on the prospect of getting ...
Frustrated by a broken job market flooded with AI-screened applications, job seekers are swiping right on dating apps to find internships and employment opportunities. About one-third of dating app ...
A new survey reveals a surprising trend: one in three dating app users turn to the platform for career networking, with many finding success in landing interviews, mentorship, or even job offers.
At a time when AI is killing entry-level jobs and the only texts back you're getting are from Indeed scammers, professionals are resorting to unorthodox methods to find work. In a new survey, ...
Editor’s Note: ‘Happy Hour’ is an HR Dive column from Editor Ginger Christ. Follow along as she dives into some of the offbeat news in the HR space. Driven in part by what ResumeBuilder.com’s Chief ...
In a struggling job market where the scant job opportunities that do get posted use dubious AI tools to screen applicants, networking has become perhaps the only viable path to a job. Some desperate ...
Most people use dating apps to find love. Tiffany Chau used one to hunt for a summer internship. This fall, the 20-year-old junior at California College of the Arts tailored her Hinge profile to ...
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