Gen Z is now figuring out how to compete in an increasingly small job market and deciding whether a college degree is still ...
If you’re looking for a job, you’re likely to be struggling. Many people are reporting that despite applying for tons of positions, sending plenty of resumes and networking consistently—they aren’t ...
I was surprised the best chatbot for job searches wasn't the one I thought it would be. The post I tested job searches using ...
Navigating the job market in 2025 requires a strategic approach tailored to an ever-evolving landscape. One crucial aspect is understanding the hidden job market, where many excellent job ...
In today’s fast-paced job market, leveraging the right tools can make all the difference in landing your dream role and simplifying your job find. As we approach 2025, the landscape of job search ...
It now takes an average of around six months to find a job, one month longer than it did it 2023. It’s getting more difficult to find work, especially in sectors like tech and media. According to the ...
Getting laid off is demoralizing; when you have bills to pay and sometimes a family to raise, losing your job is the last thing you need. In many cases, you may get severance pay when being let go.
A report has found that three of the top four states in the U.S. to find a job are in New England, whereas workers are still struggling to find jobs in Indiana, Louisiana, and West Virginia. The study ...
New research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland finds that earning a college degree can still help you keep a job and get higher wages, but it’s less of an advantage than it used to be.
Lee Givens, Jr. struggled to find a job after a career at Microsoft, Meta, and Apple. He decided to embrace AI and looked ...