
Brendon Bernard
Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at Indeed.com, known for his insights on job market trends and economic conditions. In the context of the recent U.S.-Canada trade war, he highlighted how manufacturing job postings are beginning to decline due to slipping demand and uncertainties in the market.
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Brendon Bernard is a labour economist for Indeed who discusses the challenges in the youth employment situation.
Students struggle to land career-boosting summer jobs after opportunities ‘fell off a cliff’Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at Indeed Hiring Lab who discusses the challenges young people face in the job market.
Cottage country is hiring. So why are young people struggling to land summer jobs?Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at the job search site Indeed Canada.
Canadian job growth flatlines in 2025 on trade war, population slowdownBrendon Bernard is a senior economist at job-search site Indeed Canada.
As AI reshapes hiring, starting pay stagnates at Canada’s consulting firmsBrendon Bernard is a senior economist at the job search site Indeed Canada who commented on the drop in youth unemployment.
Canada’s jobless rate falls to 6.5% driven by rise in part-time, youth employmentBrendon Bernard is Indeed Canada’s senior economist who authored the holiday hiring trends report.
Holiday job postings rise but applicants face more competition, report finds
Brendon Bernard, senior economist at the job search company Indeed Canada, emphasized that only some job weakness represented the trade war’s impact on the economy.
Canada’s unemployment rate in August climbs to nine-year high outside of pandemicBrendon Bernard is a senior economist at hiring site Indeed Canada who discusses the cyclical nature of youth employment.
The summer funk isn’t over yet for young, jobless CanadiansBrendon Bernard, senior economist at Indeed Canada, commented on the discrepancy between job measures.
Canada’s annual job growth barely above zero in June, payroll survey shows
Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at Indeed Canada.
Tech jobs were supposed to be the safe career route. What changed?Brendon Bernard, an economist from 'Hiring Lab', explains that the job market is more complex than just being affected by artificial intelligence.
Da li je veštačka inteligencija "čist izgovor za masovne otkaze" u tehnološkoj sferi?Senior economist Brendon Bernard wrote about the dip in job postings and its implications for youth employment.
The summer job market is getting trounced
Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at job-search site Indeed Canada who analyzed Statistics Canada data regarding unemployment rates for recent graduates.
For young Canadians, the toughest job market in decades is threatening their financial futuresBrendon Bernard is a senior economist at job-search site Indeed Canada.
Business Brief: Elbows up, wallets openBrendon Bernard, senior economist at job-search site Indeed Canada, reported on the job market for recent grads.
Business leaders react to Carney victory, Stellantis and GM temporarily lay off auto workers and the tough job market for new graduates: Business and investing stories for the week of May 4Brendon Bernard is a senior economist at job-search site Indeed Canada who analyzed the job market for recent graduates.
The ‘rapid deterioration’ of the job market for Canadian graduatesBrendon Bernard, senior editor of job posting site Indeed Canada, described the trend on X as 'well within typical monthly volatility.'
‘Last hired and first fired’: Postsecondary graduates seeking employment during a trade war have their work cut out for themBrendon Bernard, senior economist with Indeed Canada, stated that there’s no 'smoking gun' in the March jobs numbers.
Canada sheds 33,000 jobs in March as trade war rattles labour marketBrendon Bernard, senior economist at the job search company Indeed.com, noted that manufacturing job postings are starting to slip.
Employers begin layoffs as Canada-U.S. trade war intensifies

















































