It's no secret the labor market is pretty brutal for a lot of job-seekers today, and the contentious election cycle could be making it worse.
Online, candidates say they're sending out applications en masse without much luck.
Meanwhile, businesses are slowing their hiring initiatives as they brace for uncertainty around the results of the November presidential elections, according to hiring experts.
Businesses may be even more cautious than ever given "the change of of primary candidates at the 11th hour" that could be "making companies more hesitant to know what's coming ahead of time."
This could disproportionately impact hiring at companies that do business internationally, Boggs says, as well as the search for senior leadership candidates.
Persons:
Kamala Harris, Donald Trump, Debra Boggs, who's, Boggs
Organizations:
Labor Department, U.S, Management