Job Seekers Convey Mixed Job Market Confidence—Employment Insights from Express

Express Employment Professionals’ America Employed and Canada Employed series explore the state of employment in North America. Learn more about the latest insights, according to a recent Express Employment Professionals-Harris Poll survey.

Job seekers have mixed opinions on job prospects for the next six months. The sentiments of optimism and anticipated challenges are consistent with those expressed in spring 2024, indicating stable perceptions of the job market. To better understand the 2025 job market, explore the factors influencing job seekers’ confidence and the challenges they face.

U.S. job seekers are split in the new year, with a third believing there are fewer job opportunities in their desired fields compared to a year ago (33%).

Job Search Duration: Sixty-one percent believe they will find a new job within six months, directionally lower than 66% in the spring of 2024, but a significant decrease from 69% in the fall of 2023.

Barriers: The top barriers to employment are lacking hard skills, soft or communication skills (40%), companies claiming to be hiring but are only collecting applicants/resumes to review (34%), and being underqualified (23%). Gen Z and millennials are more likely to report a lack of hard skills as a significant barrier.

Infographic titled 'Job Opportunity Growth for U.S. Job Seekers in Current/Desired Fields: 2025 vs. 2024.' A man in a suit climbs a beanstalk on the left. Three blue arrows point upward, representing job opportunity changes: 29% say 'more', 38% say 'same', and 33% say 'fewer'. Includes Express Employment Professionals logo and source note from The Harris Poll survey conducted in late 2024.

Canadian job seekers are a bit more pessimistic as almost half (46%) believe there will be fewer job opportunities in their field in 2025 compared to a year ago.

Job Search Duration: More than half of job seekers (56%) believe they can find a job within six months, a significant decrease from 63% a year ago. The remaining 44% believe it will take them more than six months to find a job, which is also a significant change compared to 37% from the previous year’s survey.

Challenges: The most significant challenges listed by job seekers include finding opportunities that match their qualifications (57%), securing jobs with the pay they need to cover basic expenses (49%), and standing out in a competitive market (46%). Interestingly, women are more likely to reply that it will be challenging to secure a job that pays enough to cover expenses (55% vs. 44% of men) and stand out (51% vs. 42% of men).

Infographic titled 'Job Opportunity Growth for Canadian Job Seekers in Current/Desired Fields: 2025 vs. 2024.' A woman climbs a plant, symbolizing growth. Data shows 18% expect more opportunities, 36% expect the same, and 46% expect fewer. Source: The Harris Poll survey conducted in Canada in late 2024 for Express Employment Professionals.

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Last Updated on September 5, 2025