I'm now an adult with children of my own, and I'm trying not to make the same mistakes my parents did. It can be hard.
Emily Durham, a recruiter and popular TikToker, says Zoomers are rejecting corporate jargon like "ducks in a row" because it may be exclusionary.
A pool director at a country club shares the challenges of hiring teen lifeguards with helicopter parents and offers tips for fostering independence.
Companies reneged on their job offers. Now college students are getting even.
Andrew Ng, the founder of Google Brain and a professor at Stanford University, is optimistic about how AI will transform the labor market.
Jae Kim, 55, learned how important it was to prioritize time with his wife and two kids, given his commute from Alabama to South Carolina each week.
University of Massachusetts lecturer Catherine Rymsha said often, HR has already made up its mind on an employee before starting the PIP process.
Emily Levine, an executive vice president of Career Group Companies, thinks some habits are giving Zoomers a bad reputation during their job search.
Some employers are willing to pay candidates to complete hiring tests. After a two-hour test, one job seeker was given a $90 gift card.
It's a pain to enter your work history in a job application even though it's already on your résumé. But it's important.
Unlimited vacation time has been a perk companies have offered to attract talent for a few years, but it has its drawbacks.
Plenty of the jobs on Indeed's list of the top ones "waiting for you to apply" don't require a bachelor's degree.
"Ghost jobs" can waste applicants' time and sour them on the company going forward. Here are a few indicators candidates should watch for.
Elizabeth, 23, lives with her partner in a roof tent to ensure she can bank as much money as possible working her lucrative welding job.
Registered nurse, Grace Ryu got her 60-year-old dad a job in the kitchen at the hospital she works at. She shares her favorite and hardest moments.
George Dziamniski, 62, leads a "simple" lifestyle that helps him afford the basics.
Erin Vaughan, 41, worked in restaurants and owned a personal chef business. But after going back to college, her whole life changed for the better.
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The DOL said Intuit hadn't kept accurate pay records and hadn't paid workers for some time spent on training.
Fewer job postings are including experience and education requirements. It could be helping some companies pay their workers less.
A Texas-based truck driver went to college in his 40s to change careers. He said his degree hasn't helped him find work and saddled him with debt.