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    The 5 biggest workplace trends of 2023, according to Glassdoor and Indeed

    November 16, 2022

    Since the pandemic began, the U.S. labor market has seen no shortage of twists and turns—from record-breaking job losses to the Great Resignation. And as 2022 comes to a close, workers are facing an uncertain year yet again. 

    According to a recent survey of 1,300 CEOs by KPMG, more than half of U.S. CEOs are considering layoffs in anticipation of a 2023 recession. And Barclays, Citigroup, Meta, Twitter, and Salesforce are just a few of the organizations that have cut jobs this month.

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