Job Action Day – November 3, 2026

Job Action Day
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Where:
United States
Date change rule:
First Monday of November
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Job Action Day empowers individuals to pursue fulfilling careers every first Monday in November. This day, created by QuintCareers in 2008, connects job seekers and workers with expert advice to find a job they truly love. Explore career resources, update your resume, and network with professionals to take action on your career goals.

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Expected Job Action Day Deals

Job Action Day focuses on career development and empowerment rather than commercial deals, but many organizations offer valuable resources. Expect career coaching services like BetterUp or Fiverr to promote special bundles for resume reviews and interview prep. Online learning platforms such as Coursera and LinkedIn Learning may offer discounts on career-focused courses. Professional associations like the National Association of Colleges and Employers (NACE) might host free webinars or virtual career fairs. Recruiters and staffing agencies, including Robert Half, often share free career guides. We will update this page with confirmed live resources as November approaches.

Platform Guide for Job Action Day

LinkedIn

Tag National Today (linkedin.com/company/nationaltoday) and use #JobActionDay. Share career advice, highlight job openings, or post about your career journey.

X/Twitter

Mention @NatlToday and use #JobActionDay. Share quick tips for job seekers, retweet inspirational career stories, or host a Q&A with a career expert.

Facebook

Mention National Today (facebook.com/nationaltoday) and use #JobActionDay. Host a live session with a career coach, share success stories, or post links to valuable job search resources.

Social Media Tips for Job Action Day

Individuals

Update your LinkedIn profile, reach out to mentors, or dedicate time to learning a new skill that enhances your career prospects. Reflect on your career goals and create an action plan.

Creators

Produce content offering practical career advice, interview tips, or insights into trending industries. Share your own career journey and how you found a job you love.

Brands

Host a virtual career fair, offer free resume workshops, or share employee success stories. Highlight your company culture and available job opportunities.

Partners & Brands for Job Action Day

  1. LinkedIn

    Launched in December 2002, LinkedIn is the world's largest professional networking site, connecting over 900 million members in more than 200 countries and territories. It serves as a vital platform for job searching, professional development, and industry networking.

  2. Indeed

    Founded in 2004, Indeed is one of the world's most visited job sites, allowing millions of job seekers to search for jobs, post resumes, and research companies. It aggregates job listings from thousands of websites, including company career pages and recruiting firms.

  3. Robert Half

    Established in 1948 by Robert Half, this global staffing firm specializes in placing professionals in finance, accounting, technology, and administrative roles. Robert Half provides temporary, permanent, and project-based staffing solutions, helping countless individuals find their next career step.

  4. Udemy

    Founded in 2010, Udemy is an online learning and teaching marketplace with over 213,000 courses and 64 million students. It offers a wide range of courses, including many focused on career advancement, skill development, and professional certifications.

  5. Professional Association of Resume Writers & Career Coaches (PARW/CC)

    Established in 1990, PARW/CC is a leading organization dedicated to the training and certification of resume writers and career coaches. It provides resources, ethical guidelines, and professional development to ensure high standards in the career services industry.

  6. Glassdoor

    Launched in 2008, Glassdoor is a platform where current and former employees can anonymously review companies and their management. It also provides salary reports, interview questions, and job listings, offering transparency in the job market.

  7. QuintCareers

    QuintCareers.com was a prominent online resource for job seekers and career changers, known for its extensive articles, tools, and advice on resumes, cover letters, interviewing, and career exploration. It was the creator of Job Action Day in 2008, aiming to empower individuals in their career pursuits.

Job Action Day Hero

Richard Nelson Bolles

Richard Nelson Bolles (1927–2017) was an American Episcopal priest and author best known for his best-selling job-hunting book, 'What Color Is Your Parachute?'. First published in 1970, the book has been updated annually and has sold over 10 million copies, becoming a foundational guide for career changers and job seekers worldwide. Bolles's work emphasized self-assessment and networking, empowering individuals to find meaningful work.

History of Job Action Day

Job Action Day was started as an annual event in 2008 by QuintCareers and continues under the sponsorship of LiveCareer, the web’s leading site for jobseekers and career changers. The event brings together career experts and bloggers to provide the most relevant advice to jobseekers and workers.

Job Action Day is a day of empowerment, regardless of your current employment situation. It’s an opportunity to examine your career and find out if you’re really doing what you love. Do you feel fulfilled? Are you passionate about what you’re doing? Are you satisfied at the end of the working day? Job Action Day encourages us to ask ourselves these questions.

It’s a time to make an action plan and look at the bigger picture. Ask yourself how important is it for you to be happy with your career? As a society, we need to make a living in order to maintain function, but no amount of money will ever take the place of doing something we truly love. As the saying goes, there’s always hope when looking for the job that’ll make everything worthwhile. Our happiness is something we should never take for granted.

Job Action Day timeline

1760
Revolution

The Industrial Revolution brings with it waged labor on a wide scale.

1908
Monday to Friday

The first five-day working week was introduced at a New England cotton mill.

1920s
Time to get selective

Employers started conducting job interviews as common practice.

2008
Where it began

QuintCareers creates Job Action Day to inspire people to search for careers that fits their needs.

Job Action Day FAQs

When is Job Action Day?

Job Action Day 2026 falls on Monday, November 2, encouraging individuals to take proactive steps toward their career goals. It’s the perfect day to update your professional profile and explore new opportunities.

How many people are actively looking for a job?

As of early 2026, millions of Americans are actively engaged in job searching, with numbers fluctuating based on economic conditions. The Bureau of Labor Statistics provides monthly updates on unemployment rates and labor force participation, indicating a dynamic job market.

What are the most in-demand job skills?

In 2026, highly sought-after job skills include artificial intelligence and machine learning proficiency, data analysis, cybersecurity expertise, and advanced digital marketing. Soft skills like critical thinking, adaptability, and emotional intelligence also remain crucial for success.

Who created Job Action Day?

Job Action Day was created in 2008 by QuintCareers, an online resource dedicated to providing comprehensive career and job-search advice. The initiative aimed to empower and inspire individuals to pursue jobs they truly love.

How To Celebrate

  1. Take a vacation

    It’s important to know when to take a break. Job seeking and changing your career can be a stressful process, but knowing when you need that time to yourself is a necessity.

  2. Apply to a bunch of new jobs

    Believe that your dream job is out there because it is! Apply to a variety of different jobs you’re interested in to give yourself options.

  3. Go to a job fair

    Job fairs are a great way to connect and meet with different people and companies. You’re able to communicate with people face to face and see firsthand what jobs are looking for in candidates as well.

Five Facts

  1. Self-Employed

    Around 16-million Americans are self-employed

  2. Millennials

    Millennials are now the largest generation in the U.S Labor force. They make up roughly 56 million (35%) of the labor force.

  3. Women earn less than men.

    American women earn roughly 85 cents on the dollar compared to men.

  4. A decline in agriculture

    In 1850 agriculture made up over 50% of the jobs. Nowadays it takes up a tiny portion of employment prospects.

  5. Manufacturing is going down

    In 1960 manufacturing represented 26% of jobs, nowadays it is less than 10%.

Why We Love Job Action Day

  1. Following dreams

    This holiday gives us an opportunity to focus on the dreams and career goals we put on the back burner. If you think it’s not possible, it is!

  2. It’s inspiring

    Sometimes we need to be reminded of inspiration and hope. You are capable of anything you want to achieve if you believe.

  3. It’s engaging

    Looking for a new job can be fun. It doesn’t have to be a completely stressful process.

Job Action Day dates

Year Date Day
2025 November 3 Monday