Job seekers are in the "driver's seat" this holiday season, expert says
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More than half a million Americans typically look for extra work around the holiday season. With inflation at a record high and a possible recession looming, more people are being driven to look for seasonal jobs.
And one expert says that even as the labor market begins to cool, it is still sizzling.
"This is the best job seekers market of all times," said Julia Pollak, chief economist for ZipRecruiter, an online marketplace for employment. "Employers are still having to make very attractive offers, and job seekers are still in the driver's seat."

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