WSJ News Exclusive | Laid Off Tech Workers Quickly Find New Jobs

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WSJ News Exclusive | Laid Off Tech Workers Quickly Find New Jobs
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About 79% of workers recently hired after a tech-company layoff or termination landed their new job within three months of starting their search, according to a survey

Openings across the economy are down from highs but far exceed the number of unemployed Americans

The recent headlines about tech layoffs don’t seem to match broader economic indicators, which show a strong job market and a historically low unemployment rate. WSJ’s Gunjan Banerji explains the disconnect. Illustration: Ali Larkin

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