Currently at a Top10 program:
(1) Theory job market still sucks. If you want a job in theory, Yale/Chicago are still probably your best bet
(2) For whatever reason, a lot of people last year really did not care for Princeton's visit days. No one doubts it is a good dept, but there were a lot of stories of profs and current grad students either not meshing well with admits, or in some cases failing to call them, etc., as scheduled. Unclear if this was a fluke or something to be concerned about going forward, but I personally know of three folks who turned down Princeton specifically because of the people.
(3) The nation's best econ dept is at Stanford University. The second best econ dept is Stanford Political Science.
(4) From talking to friends at other T1 schools, Yale seems to have the reputation for having the most collegial faculty/also being the dept that won't flip out if you pursue something outside of academia. Have a friend at Stanford who said he would have picked Yale "hands down" if he were only choosing based on the people.
(5) Yale killed it on the job market this year and also did very well last year. For all the talk about faculty exits, this doesn't seem to be impacting their placement too much
(6) Harvard continues to kill the job market as well. Seems to have had the best placement (along with Yale) the past 2-3 years. Stanford seems to have hit a bit of a rough patch, unclear why or how long it will last (it's Stanford, so probably not for long)
(7) Cornell and UNC have made some great tandem hires. Been pretty impressed with who comes out of Cornell as well.