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Job Searches Taking Longer

Jul 18, 2006
This article is part of a series called News & Trends.

It’s taking longer to find a job, according to John A. Challenger, CEO of an outplacement firm.

The 3.6-month median length of a job search last quarter was almost a month longer than it took the quarter prior.

More job candidates are now willing to switch industries and to relocate for jobs. Given that candidates are being more flexible but are still having trouble pinning down jobs, Challenger feels that “the economy may be hitting a natural slowdown.”

Here’s a breakdown of job-search lengths and other data, from Challenger, Gray & Christmas.

2nd q 2005

3rd q 2005

4th q 2005

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1st q 2006

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2nd q 2006

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Median length of job search, all clients, in months

3.13.63.12.73.6
Median length, candidates 50 and older3.94.03.62.93.9
Median tenure at former job, in years7.57.597.57.3
% who got equal or better jobs8989919293
% relocating1616181618
% changing industries4644413946
This article is part of a series called News & Trends.