KEY POINTS
  • The companies that hired most aggressively during the pandemic are now overstaffed and forced to cut back or impose hiring freezes.
  • Meanwhile, airlines and hospitality companies are desperately trying to staff up after Covid-19 lockdowns led them to downsize.
  • "The pandemic created very unique, once-in-a-lifetime conditions in many different industries that caused a dramatic reallocation of capital," said Julia Pollak, ZipRecruiter's chief economist.
Passengers at an American Airlines gate at the Dallas/Fort Worth International airport in Dallas.

It wasn't long ago that Amazon, Shopify and Peloton doubled their workforces to manage through the pandemic surge, while Morgan Stanley staffed up to handle a record level of IPOs, and mortgage lenders added headcount as rock-bottom rates led to a refinancing boom.

On the flipside, Delta Air Lines, Hilton Worldwide and legions of restaurants slashed headcount because of lockdowns that rolled through much of the country and other parts of the world.