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A third of the listings you're grinding on were never real. 80% of recruiters admit posting jobs that don't exist. Five states are finally moving to make it illegal.
California just marched 90,000 state workers back to their desks 4 days a week. The unions are swinging back, and every CFO in tech is watching.
Overall job postings sit at 100.4, basically pre-pandemic. Software development sits at 72, the weakest major sector. AI postings just hit a record.
Cuts run 1,115 a day and dominate your feed, but security postings are up 124% and barely make the news.
Google cut in silence, Wix's AI excuse fell apart, and salary secrecy just became illegal in Europe.
Stanford research proves that the hiring game is rigged
Box's Aaron Levie just named what's been driving the 2026 layoffs out loud, and the data backs him up.
Record profit, a leaked all-hands, and termination emails timed to the clock.
Rohan Marfatia is helping us test what faster, smarter workforce support could look like in Alameda County.
The network is now also a layoff statistic. Plan accordingly.
Brian Armstrong calls them AI-native pods. The rest of us call it the new layoff playbook.
Call it a buyout. Call it voluntary retirement. The 8,750 chairs still go away.