China is covering up an economic crisis
"Just making statistics more patriotic will not help the economy to recover its lost momentum," an expert told Newsweek.
Is the economy strong? It depends on your politics
How do you feel about the economy? Is your preferred president in office? Apparently, that matters.
More Americans ditching 4-year college degrees for 2-year trade programs
Vocational programs saw one of the highest numbers of student enrollment in fall 2023, according to the National Student Clearinghouse Research Center.
"Dream job" posting features 4-day work week, vacation stipend, more
The posting has left some online challenging what is expected from companies.
College student sends 456 applications—this is how many jobs he was offered
Michigan student Oliver Wu told Newsweek there were times when he completed between "15 to 20 applications a day."
Citigroup cuts 20,000 jobs amid warning signs of layoffs at other banks
Citigroup announced that it plans to cut 20,000 jobs over the next two years. But does this signal more job cuts elsewhere?
Edward Snowden's ominous warning to the world
National Security Agency whistleblower says a lack of faith in human-centric institutions will bring a swifter digital revolution.
Are Amazon's layoffs sign Americans are about to lose their jobs?
There were reports of job losses this week, but analysts said they don't signal mass layoffs are coming any time soon.
America has a school attendance crisis
During the pandemic, the numbers of children not attending school reached record levels and many are still not attending at troubling rates.
Americans headed for disappointing pay increases
Employers are planning to give workers a nearly 4 percent salary bump in 2024, according to Payscale.
The 50 worst US cities for finding a job
WalletHub found there were a few cities that consistently topped the list in terms of things job seekers are looking for most.
Greg Abbott has good news for Texans
Texas Governor Greg Abbott boasted about the state's economy, which grew by nearly 8 percent in the third quarter of 2023.
Job listings close as America braces for layoffs
Job openings were unchanged in November, the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said, suggesting that employers held back on hiring.
How to negotiate your new salary in a job interview
"They ask because they want to base your future salary on your current salary," the poster said.
Jobs map shows changes in unemployment rate
Unemployment rates have dropped in 20 states between November 2022 and November 2023, while they rose in 15 others and the District of Columbia.
Millennials feel differently about starting work at 9am
They were also more likely to think they should be promoted within the first two years of working for a new company, previous polls had found.
Millions of Americans to lose their jobs in 2024
The CBO predicts 4.4 percent U.S. unemployment in 2024, impacting 7.4 million workers amid economic shifts and Fed rate cuts.
Donald Trump's inches away from losing his historic achievement
The unemployment rate in November fell to 3.7 percent, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Mortgage rates could tumble as jobs slow
The U.S. economy added 199,000 jobs in November and unemployment rate fell to 3.7 percent, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said.
Most companies say college isn't worth it for their employees
The value of a college degree might be disappearing in the job market, a new study surveying 70,000 small businesses found.
Recruiter shares industry secret to get a higher salary offer
A recruiter has revealed a horror story lowball offer that resulted in a company losing an employee after three months.
Recruiter shares the three lies everyone should tell during job interviews
Bonnie Dilber explained that "people need to show a willingness to stay and grow at a company," and not just appear all about the money.
Woman leaves job as lawyer to become a barista: 'Searching for happiness'
"Good job!! As a lawyer, I know it's not an easy decision," said a user on Instagram.
Gen Z gamer calls out job posting that requires being bilingual
Despite there being 9.55 million job openings in September, many are having a difficult time getting past the application phase.
Good news: Inflation down. Bad news: Jobless claims rise
Americans without jobs are finding it tougher to get employed, new data from the U.S. Department of Labor showed.
Social Change Movements Are Winning Big, Thanks to Rigorous Strategy
Recent victories of today's progressive social movements show us real change is possible if we use smart, rigorous strategies. The right has known this for years. It's past time we catch up.
Job paying $24 an hour with long list of requirements sparks Gen Z debate
The labor market may be slackening giving employers an edge when recruiting.
Why it makes sense to go to college now
The unemployment rate for non-college educated high school graduates is higher than those with college degrees.
I'm a recruiter—Black Lives Matter hasn't changed things
Three years after those nationwide protests and that time of reckoning, the recruiting world is distancing itself from focusing on diversity.