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2025 Job Seeker Nation Report

Employ Inc., the market-leading intelligent hiring suite, announces today the release of the 2025 Job Seeker Nation report, providing a data-driven look into how job seekers perceive the market, candidates’ perspectives on AI, what makes employees leave or stay, what workers value in a role, how to win over candidates in a job search, and workers’ opinions on compensation.

The annual report, this year titled “Job Market Truths—What’s Driving Candidates in 2025,” gathered responses from 1,500+ US adults, capturing a diverse range of individuals who are currently employed full-time, part-time, or actively seeking work. Findings reflect both year-over-year comparisons to 2024 data and insights from new questions introduced in 2025, particularly around AI usage, trust in the hiring process, and candidate communication preferences.

“The hiring landscape remains volatile, and today’s talent environment demands more agility and insight than ever before,” said Stephanie Manzelli, Chief Human Resources Officer, Employ. “We’ve seen recruiting teams navigate everything from mass layoffs to widespread burnout—and it’s clearer than ever that understanding what candidates expect and value is essential to building resilient, high-performing teams. The 2025 Job Seeker Nation report offers critical intelligence into candidate sentiment—ranging from job satisfaction and openness to new roles, to communication preferences and flexibility needs—equipping hiring teams with the data they need to engage smarter, act faster, and deliver stronger outcomes.”

This year’s report reveals critical insights into what candidates value most—insights that today’s recruiters can use to gain a competitive edge. With 66 percent of job seekers reporting burnout, there’s a clear opportunity for hiring teams to stand out by creating a more thoughtful, human-centered candidate experience. In a market shaped by layoffs, economic uncertainty, and evolving expectations, one truth remains: putting people first is not just a best practice—it’s a strategic advantage.

“The skills market can feel a lot like matchmaking—every hiring manager is looking for something different,” said Tim Sackett, Talent Acquisition & HR Analyst, HRU Technical Resources. “As a recruiter, the challenge isn’t reshaping candidates to fit shifting expectations but recognizing and championing the strengths that make them stand out. Focus on what candidates are genuinely great at and passionate about. When you align talent with opportunity—not just requirements—you’ll find better fits and better outcomes.”

Additional findings from the report:

How Job Seekers Perceive Today’s Market

Candidate Perspectives on AI

Motivations for Leaving a Job (or Staying)

What Candidates Value in a Role Today

Winning Candidates Over During the Job Search

How Candidates Feel about Compensation (Is it Fair?)

Candidate Perspectives on AI

For more insights into evolving workforce expectations, download the full 2025 Job Seeker Nation Report and register for Employ’s upcoming webinar on May 13, 2025, at 2 p.m. ET. Moderated by Stephanie Manzelli, Chief Human Resources Officer at Employ, the session will feature expert perspectives from Madeline Laurano (Aptitude Research), Allie Wehling (Cisco), and Neil Lenane (Progressive).

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