As any recent job-seeker can tell you, hiring has been sluggish for the better part of the year.
But good news could be on its way: After many organizations seemed to pause their hiring efforts ahead of the U.S. presidential election, recruiters say they're already seeing an upswing of activity that could extend into the new year.
"Now that there is a clear president-elect, we saw the hiring market, especially for the executive-level candidates, open up almost immediately," Boggs tells CNBC Make It.
In the week after the election, four of her clients signed offers for new jobs.
Job-seeking clients are also seeing an uptick in new roles being posted online, recruiter reach-outs and interviewing activity, she adds.
Persons:
Debra Boggs, Donald Trump, Kamala Harris, Boggs
Organizations:
U.S, Management, CNBC