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Will 2020 Bring a Revolution in International Job-Creation?
Will 2020 Bring a Revolution in International Job-Creation? CNN Money predicts that 5 million jobs will be lost to robotics technology during 2020. Nearly 10,000 jobs in the retail industry have already been lost ...
5 Questions to Consider Before Settling on a Career
You will spend a significant amount of your life working. Research indicates that most people spend a third of their awake time at work. That’s why you should carefully choose a profession, career, and industry to work in...
10 Well-Paid Education Jobs That Don't Need a College Degree
Many people think you need a college degree to have a career in education, but there are several high-paying jobs in the field that value hands-on skills and experience more than formal schooling. This shift refle...
Eyes on the Fastest-Growing Jobs: Tips for Surviving a Changing Workplace
The United States' workplace landscape is rapidly changing this 2023, and there are interesting trends emerging for career-minded people. There's no doubt that the global pandemic disru...
Why Is Office Politics So Annoying? Here's How to Deal With It
Almost everyone who works in an office will face office politics at some point. It’s those invisible yet impactful dynamics that influence who gets ahead and whose ideas get noticed. According to ...
Choosing the Stay-at-Home Option: 8 Advantages of Remote Work
Technology has changed so much that it has changed the world. One of these changes is the way people work. The current workforce comprises remote jobs like working from home and telecommuting, which allows people...
How to Successfully Change Careers at 40
Changing careers is a daunting journey. It is not easy when you’re in your 20s, and it surely won’t be when you’re in your 40s. However, it is possible. Changing careers at 40 is not an easy decision, but i...
How New Graduates Can Get Noticed in the Job Market
Every year, universities in the United States send off around two million new graduates into the world, ready to start their career journey. While a lucky few have jobs waiting for them, the majority are out there, trying ...
Entry-Level Jobs Still Exist, But The Skills Needed For Them Have Changed
For years, we’ve heard concerns about entry-level jobs disappearing, but what if that’s not entirely accurate? What if these jobs still exist, but we simply aren’t preparing people w...