If you're a hiring manager, have you felt the burn trying to find and attract people to full-time roles? And if so, what are you seeing?
Sourcing has become near impossible with most candidates bombarded by recruiters, so even as hiring manager, your message is likely being ignored. Inbound applications are down and convincing experienced folks to switch jobs has become harder than ever.
The pandemic has also made moonlighting more universal and more people looking for remote/part-time/fractional work.
I wonder if anyone else is noticing this too. On the flip side, I wonder how folks looking for full-time roles are faring.