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How to Navigate the Job Market in 2025–2026: Practical Advice for Job Seekers

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 The job market at the turn of 2025 and 2026 looks very different from what many job seekers remember. Recruitment processes are longer, competition is stronger and technology plays a much bigger role in how candidates are screened and selected. For many people, job searching feels more demanding, more automated, and emotionally exhausting. At the same time, employers still look for real people with clear skills, good communication, and the ability to explain their value. Understanding how the market works today can make the difference between feeling stuck and moving forward with confidence. What Has Changed in the Job Market in 2025–2026 Across global markets, job seekers report that hiring processes take significantly longer than before. It is common for recruitment cycles to last several months, with multiple interview stages and long periods of silence between them. Many candidates experience frustration when they receive little or no feedback after interviews, a phenomenon of...

54: How to Talk About Your Strengths and Weaknesses in a Job Interview – Business English Tips

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  Welcome back to Business English Talks, your resource for professional English you can actually use. This is part three of our Job Interview Series, and today we’re focusing on a classic but tricky question: “What are your strengths and weaknesses?” This question is almost guaranteed to come up in one form or another, and it's your chance to show self-awareness, professionalism, and confidence. ✅ Why do interviewers ask this question? They want to know: If you understand your value and your limits. Whether you are honest and realistic. How you deal with challenges or mistakes. What strengths you bring to their company. 💪 Talking About Strengths Focus on professional qualities that are relevant to the job. Choose 1–3 and support each with a quick example. 🌟 Useful Phrases: One of my strengths is... I’m good at... I’m known for being... I’ve always been strong in... My colleagues often say I’m... I consistently receive positive feedback on... I have a natural ability to... 💼 Exa...

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