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The Housing Industry's Influence on Jobs in Chemical Sector with Adam Krueger of Sun Recruiting -Ep134

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The housing market plays a crucial role in career moves. As it becomes more expensive to find affordable housing, employees are less likely to take on job changes or accept nominal raises. Companies are realizing the need to address this issue and its impact on talent retention.

In this episode of The Chemical Show, we delve into the fascinating intersection between the chemical industry employment and housing costs. Join host Victoria Meyer as she interviews Adam Krueger, Vice President of Sun Recruiting, who provides invaluable insights and analysis. Discover how changes in the housing market impact job mobility, compensation trends, and talent retention in the chemical industry. Uncover the challenges faced by professionals and gain actionable strategies to navigate these complex dynamics.

Join us to learn more about the following this week:

  • "Weird" 4th Quarter job market in the chemical industry
  • How is the housing market affecting the chemical industry job market
  • Key trends in talent and recruiting in the chemical industry
  • Expanding the chemical sector's talent pool
  • The cost of keeping employee verses replacing them
  • Hybrid work critical driver in employee decisions
  • The rise of Gen Z in the workforce
  • Advice to chemical companies looking to fill roles
  • Advice to candidates looking to land chemical company jobs

Victoria and Adam also discuss the challenge of attracting and retaining talent in a talent war due to the retirement of experienced professionals. Additionally, Adam highlights the importance of salary competitiveness, remote work opportunities, and the evolving social skills of Gen Z employees. Whether you're a job seeker navigating the industry or an employer looking to adapt to changing trends, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the state of the chemical industry job market.

Additional Links:

https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/your-money-matters/how-mba-students-are-dealing-with-a-tighter-job-market/

Salary Survey: https://www.sunrecruiting.com/report-results23/

***Don’t miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.
***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.
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Content provided by Victoria Meyer. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Victoria Meyer or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

The housing market plays a crucial role in career moves. As it becomes more expensive to find affordable housing, employees are less likely to take on job changes or accept nominal raises. Companies are realizing the need to address this issue and its impact on talent retention.

In this episode of The Chemical Show, we delve into the fascinating intersection between the chemical industry employment and housing costs. Join host Victoria Meyer as she interviews Adam Krueger, Vice President of Sun Recruiting, who provides invaluable insights and analysis. Discover how changes in the housing market impact job mobility, compensation trends, and talent retention in the chemical industry. Uncover the challenges faced by professionals and gain actionable strategies to navigate these complex dynamics.

Join us to learn more about the following this week:

  • "Weird" 4th Quarter job market in the chemical industry
  • How is the housing market affecting the chemical industry job market
  • Key trends in talent and recruiting in the chemical industry
  • Expanding the chemical sector's talent pool
  • The cost of keeping employee verses replacing them
  • Hybrid work critical driver in employee decisions
  • The rise of Gen Z in the workforce
  • Advice to chemical companies looking to fill roles
  • Advice to candidates looking to land chemical company jobs

Victoria and Adam also discuss the challenge of attracting and retaining talent in a talent war due to the retirement of experienced professionals. Additionally, Adam highlights the importance of salary competitiveness, remote work opportunities, and the evolving social skills of Gen Z employees. Whether you're a job seeker navigating the industry or an employer looking to adapt to changing trends, this episode offers valuable perspectives on the state of the chemical industry job market.

Additional Links:

https://www.wsj.com/podcasts/your-money-matters/how-mba-students-are-dealing-with-a-tighter-job-market/

Salary Survey: https://www.sunrecruiting.com/report-results23/

***Don’t miss an episode: Subscribe to The Chemical Show on your favorite podcast player.
***Like what you hear? Leave a rating and review.
***Want more insights? Sign up for our email list at www.thechemicalshow.com.

  continue reading

169 episodes

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