Contact Us
Questions, comments, ideas for future content? Contact us below.
Vacations, beach days, and out-of-office replies: the unofficial signs of summer. And if you’re in recruiting or job searching, you’ve probably felt the ripple effect.
In this episode of The Hirewell Update, co-hosts Ryan Ross and Emily Canna unpack the seasonal slowdowns that show up every year in hiring and why it’s not all bad news.
While summer is famous for slower hiring cycles, it’s not because the demand disappears. It’s availability. Decision-makers and candidates alike are out of office, which drags out timelines. Interviews stall. Offer approvals get delayed. Great candidates go on vacation just like the rest of us.
But the jobs? Still there. Ryan and Emily both confirm: their desks are full.
Industries like hospitality, tourism, and retail often ramp up hiring in the summer. That means talent becomes scarce, competition for top candidates intensifies, and employer branding matters more than ever. For job seekers, it’s prime time to land seasonal or entry-level roles.
Summer’s slower pace can actually be a huge opportunity if you use it right. Hiring teams should take this time to assess recruiting strategies, optimize processes, and prepare for the second half of the year. And candidates? This is the perfect season to build networks, update resumes, sharpen skills, and map out your next move.
Here’s the real takeaway: summer hiring isn’t dead. It’s just different. Everyone, from hiring managers to job seekers, needs to practice patience and give each other some grace. A longer interview process doesn’t mean lack of interest. It usually just means someone’s out enjoying a well-earned vacation.
Hiring might slow down in the summer, but that doesn’t mean you should. Use the time wisely, adjust expectations, and remember: recruiting is cyclical. What feels quiet now could turn into a sprint come fall.
Need help navigating this season’s trends or planning ahead?
Watch the full episode of The Hirewell Update to hear it straight from the experts: https://talentinsights.hirewell.com/topics/the-hirewell-update
Six years off. One massive comeback. Zero regrets.
In this episode of The Balancing Act, Sarah Sheridan sits down with Susan Scutt, private equity operator, single mom, and comeback queen.
She walked away from work to raise her daughters. Then walked back in and built a bigger, bolder career.
We get into:
It’s a no-fluff conversation about ambition, resilience, and letting go of guilt. Especially for women who’ve hit pause—and are ready to hit play again.
Episode 7