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EPISODE · May 8, 2026 · 56 MIN

This Week in Jobs: The Jobs Market Turns a Corner

from Cornering The Job Market · host Pete Newsome

The jobs report beats expectations, and the headlines scream “strong labor market,” but the real story lives in the messy details. We break down what a big payroll number can hide, why revisions matter, and how you should read the data if you’re hiring, job searching, or running a business that lives and dies by demand.We dig into the uneven economy beneath the averages: healthcare continues to drive job growth, construction remains resilient, and everything else feels like a distant third. Then we hit the most concerning signal in the report: a massive jump in the share of people working part-time for economic reasons, including gig work and second jobs, which hints at inflationary stress and shrinking breathing room even when employment looks “good” on paper.From there, we connect the dots between rising layoffs in the JOLTS data and the wave of tech cuts that seem driven less by recession fear and more by AI, automation, and the push for “efficiency” at any cost. We talk about the Coinbase “one-person team” idea, why early AI tools still fail to show clear ROI for many companies, and why leaders feel pressured to deploy AI anyway.We close on hiring and recruiting: candidates distrust AI in the hiring process, scams and fake applications are everywhere, and AI-assisted interview cheating is real enough that anti-cheat features are becoming standard. If you’re trying to stay ahead without losing the human side, this one’s for you. Subscribe, share with a friend in staffing or HR, and leave a review with your take: Is the hiring recession actually over?🧠 WANT TO LEARN MORE? Be sure to subscribe and check out 4 Corner Resources at https://www.4cornerresources.com/👋 FOLLOW PETE NEWSOME ONLINE:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/petenewsome/Blog Articles: https://www.4cornerresources.com/blog/

The jobs report beats expectations, and the headlines scream “strong labor market,” but the real story lives in the messy details. We break down what a big payroll number can hide, why revisions matter, and how you should read the data if you’re hiring, job searching, or running a business that lives and dies by demand. We dig into the uneven economy beneath the averages: healthcare continues to drive job growth, construction remains resilient, and everything else feels like a distant third....

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