Biden-Harris take another victory lap on jobs report inflated by government hiring
Lonski Group president John Lonski discusses the jobs report inflated by government hiring on 'The Evening Edit.'
Most job seekers lie or cheat during the hiring process, study finds
A new survey found that a strikingly high percentage of recent job seekers admit to either lying or cheating in some way during the hiring process. An expert weighs in on the trend.
American workers want record wages to change jobs, NY Fed finds
New data from the New York Federal Reserve found that the reservation wage, which is the lowest wage acceptable for a worker to change jobs, hit a record high in February.
How the types of employee benefits offered play a critical role in recruiting top talent
Employee benefits are a crucial part of a corporate strategy to recruit top talent and include health care, insurance, paid time off and retirement plans.
Most older workers say they face age discrimination in the workplace
The share of older Americans participating in the workforce continues to climb as the population ages, but most of them feel age discrimination against them is common.
Job interview 'coffee cup test' used by corporate executive goes viral: 'Manipulative'
A managing director's 2019 business podcast interview has resurfaced and sparked debate on social media as people learn he disqualifies job seekers if they don't wash their coffee cups.
The one key reason U.S. economy has beaten predictions
There is one reason economic growth has beaten long-term predictions to date.
Get paid to drink Pumpkin Spice Lattes, watch 'Gilmore Girls' and lounge in comfy clothes: Here's how
A lucky job applicant will be paid $500 to watch fall-inspired shows, drink pumpkin lattes, sit on the couch and wear comfortable clothes. See how to grab the gig!
Job hunters, beware: These 4 red flags on a resume may be hurting your search
Career experts share four red flags on resumes that may be hurting a person's job search. Here are things to know — and ways to increase future opportunities.
KPMG cutting 5% of its US workforce
KPMG will reportedly shed around 5% of its U.S. employees amid economic headwinds and historically low attrition, a spokesperson for the Big Four accounting giant said on Monday.
Class of 2023 graduating into 'tight, uncertain' job market
With many companies announcing massive layoffs and others on hiring freezes, the class of 2023 is entering an uncertain job market.
Fake remote and hybrid jobs are being shared online, TikTok users claim: 'Way to trick candidates'
TikTok users who claim they're looking for a remote or hybrid job say they've seen and have applied to opportunities that end up requiring in-person work.
DocuSign to cut 10% of workforce, nearly 700 employees will lose jobs
DocuSign, an e-signature and software company, has announced it cutting 10% of its workforce after 9% of its staff in 2022.
FedEx cutting over 10% of management roles
FedEX CEO Raj Subramaniam announced in a letter to team members the company was reducing over 10% of its executive roles to maintain efficiency during uncertain economic times.
3M cutting thousands of jobs, profits tumble
3M, the maker of Scotch Tape and Post It Notes, will reduce 2,500 jobs at locations around the world due to macroeconomic uncertainty.
Secret 'overemployment' grows as a remote work trend, but risks are involved
A growing number of remote workers in the U.S. appear to be taking on two full-time jobs to raise their incomes and achieve financial freedom through overemployment. But there are risks.
How to write a perfect cover letter, according to experts
Need to write a cover letter for your job application? Here are seven examples on how to play up your strengths when corresponding with a potential employer.
This is what your job resume should look like in 2022
Want to create the perfect job resume? Here are resume writing and design tips that may help you get a call back when you're applying for a new job.
6 remote job interview tips from knowledgeable career experts
Preparing for a remote job interview can sometimes be daunting.
The 'Great Resignation' is far from over, study shows
As a record number of Americans quit their jobs, a new study by Fidelity Investments shows the "Great Resignation" is expected to continue.