The dynamics of the hiring process have noticeably shifted, with job candidates now taking a more active role by asking employers detailed questions during interviews. Where companies once held most of the leverage, the tables have turned as skilled applicants evaluate roles more carefully and seek clarity on company culture, growth paths, work-life balance, and long-term stability. Recruiters report that candidates are coming to interviews prepared with research and pointed inquiries, treating the process as a two-way assessment rather than a one-sided evaluation. This change reflects a tighter labor market in key sectors and a broader cultural move toward transparency, pushing employers to be more open about expectations, compensation structures, and values if they want to attract top talent.
Shift in Job Market Sees Candidates Leading with More Questions
Robert

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