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1 In 4 Workers Have Been Searching For A Job For More Than A Year

Workers are applying outside their industries, accepting lower pay, and rethinking career paths as job searches drag on for months — or even years.

Allwork.Space News TeambyAllwork.Space News Team
May 18, 2026
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1 In 4 Workers Have Been Searching For A Job For More Than A Year

Nearly half of job seekers said they are applying to a broader range of roles than in previous job hunts.

Finding a job is taking longer for many workers in 2026, as candidates face a more competitive labor market and expand their search strategies to secure employment.

New data from the Monster Research Institute found that 25% of job seekers have been searching for more than a year, while 45% say their search has lasted at least three months.

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As searches drag on, more candidates are applying outside their usual fields. Nearly half of job seekers said they are applying to a broader range of roles than in previous job hunts, while 64% reported applying for positions outside their industry or typical career track.

Some workers are intentionally trying to transition into new industries, while others say they are responding to fewer opportunities in their current field.

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Pressure Builds During Longer Searches

The report also found growing urgency among candidates. About 39% of job seekers said they feel more pressure to get hired compared to past searches.

That pressure is influencing what workers are willing to accept. Nearly one-third said they would take a pay cut to secure a role, while others said they would give up preferred benefits such as remote work, full-time hours, seniority, or remaining in their current industry.

Remote work remains part of the equation, though fewer candidates said they would sacrifice flexibility compared to compensation or industry preferences.

Among the top reasons candidates are considering jobs outside their field are better pay, greater job stability, improved work-life balance, and remote flexibility.

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The findings point to a workforce becoming more flexible and pragmatic as longer job searches increasingly become part of the modern employment landscape.

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Source: Monster
Tags: Career GrowthNorth AmericaWorkforce
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