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We've All Had A 'Bridge Job' — And There's No Shame In It
HuffPost Life via Yahoo News· 41 minutes agoBut careers are a long and winding road. A bridge job can be the refreshing reset your career needs...
Tesla's layoffs week continues with recruiters the latest to lose their jobs
Business Insider· 4 days agoTesla told some of its recruiters on Friday they'd been laid off, sources told BI. Elon Musk...
Council Post: 20 Expert Tips For Executives On The Job Hunt
Forbes· 2 weeks agoA job hunt presents both challenges and opportunities for those in the top tiers of leadership who...
That First Job Offer: 5 Tips For Negotiating Your First Salary
Forbes· 1 day agoYour first salary negotiation can scary, especially for those who are just stepping into the professional world. If you know you’re in a position where negotiating will hurt you professionally ...
California is bragging about job growth. So why were there fewer jobs in February?
The Sacramento Bee· 2 weeks agoCalifornia lost jobs in February. But the state cites an expansion.
The job market looks rock-solid, but there are 4 signs it's weakening as labor trends mirror past...
Business Insider via Yahoo Finance· 2 weeks agoThe total layoff rate remained near historic lows in February, clocking in at 0.9%. But job-cut...
15 Restaurants That Pay Well for Fast Food Jobs | The Wichita Eagle
The Wichita Eagle· 6 hours agoFast-food jobs are one of the most popular among U.S. workers, with more than 4.5 million people working for a fast-food restaurant in 2021. Many of these jobs are entry-level positions, meaning ...
Survey: Nearly 9 in 10 white-collar workers are somewhat or very satisfied with their jobs
USA Today· 2 weeks ago89% of American white-collar workers who participated in our job satisfaction survey said they were...
India's Modi promises jobs, infrastructure if BJP wins third term
Reuters via AOL· 1 week agoMinister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) promised on Sunday to create jobs, boost...
Job ‘Engagement’ Scores Just Hit An 11-Year Low. Gen Z’s Fell The Most.
Forbes· 2 weeks agoA new analysis finds that poorly trained managers, return-to-office policies and few opportunities...