Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Sabina Sulat
82 episodes
6 days ago
Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.
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Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.
Repairing the Job Search Ecosystem: What We All Need to Know to Move Forward
Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
33 minutes 11 seconds
6 months ago
Repairing the Job Search Ecosystem: What We All Need to Know to Move Forward
Rethinking Job Search: How Everyone Needs to Step Up
Introduction
Welcome to today's episode of "Rethinking Job Search." The job market is broken, and fixing it isn't just one person's responsibility. When job seekers spend 6 months searching, most online applications go nowhere, and qualified candidates abandon complicated processes, it's clear we need change. Today, we're discussing why everyone - job seekers, employers, recruiters, and hiring managers - must transform their approach. No single group can fix this alone. Only by working together can we create a job search ecosystem that actually works for everyone involved.
The Hard Truth About Today's Job Market
What Job Seekers Face
Time Reality Check: Finding a job typically takes 5-6 months (Bureau of Labor Statistics)
Online Application Blues: Only 15-20% of online applications lead to interviews (Jobscan 2023)
Connection Power: 70% of people find jobs through people they know, not job boards (LinkedIn 2024)
Application Burnout: 60% of qualified candidates give up on complicated applications (CareerBuilder 2023)
The Disconnect
Communication Gap: While 93% of employers think their hiring process is clear, only 37% of candidates agree (Lighthouse Research)
Slow Motion Hiring: Companies take 36 days on average to hire someone (SHRM)
Ignored Experts: Only 21% of recruiters feel their professional advice is actually used (Gartner 2023)
Skills Shifting Fast: 44% of workers will need different skills within just 3 years (World Economic Forum)
Better Ways to Find Work
For Job Seekers
Mix It Up: Don't just rely on online applications - use multiple approaches
Show Results: Focus on what you've accomplished, not just job titles
People First: Build genuine connections before you need them
For Employers
See Skills in Action: Use work samples instead of just scanning resumes
Be Upfront About Pay: Tell candidates what the job actually pays
Fresh Perspectives: Look for people who add new viewpoints, not just "fit in"
For Recruiters
Be More Than Paper-Pushers: Provide real insights, not just resumes
Talk Money Early: Don't waste time with salary surprises
Share Talent: Build networks where good candidates can find the right fit
For Hiring Managers
Define Problems, Not Perfect People: Explain what needs solving instead of listing perfect qualifications
Balance Teams: Mix specialists with adaptable team players
Real-World Testing: Use actual work samples instead of hypothetical interview questions
Conclusion: A Call for Collective Action
The job search doesn't have to be frustrating, inefficient, and soul-crushing. But meaningful change requires everyone to step up. Job seekers need to diversify their approaches and focus on connections. Employers must simplify their processes and value actual skills over perfect resumes. Recruiters should provide strategic value rather than just shuffling paperwork. And hiring managers need to focus on real problems rather than impossible wish lists.
When each group makes these changes, we create a more honest, efficient, and human job market. One that matches the right talent with the right opportunities faster. One that values skills and potential over keywords. And one that recognizes finding work and finding talent are two sides of the same coin.
The future of work depends on all of us changing together. What step will you take first?
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Agile Unemployment: Normalizing the Way We Talk About Being Out of Work
Agile Unemployment, host/author/employment expert Sabina Sulat provides a safe place to talk about all topics regarding being out of work. In the premiere episode, Sabina shares her unemployment experience and why it is now her mission to normalize the conversations we have about unemployment.