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A recent survey of Gen Z adults by ResumeTemplates shows that six out of ten young adults plan to work in blue-collar trades by 2026. This trend is strong even...
Read moreNew lending for U.K. commercial real estate climbed 33% in the first half of 2025 compared to the same period last year, reaching £22.3 billion, according to Bayes Business School’s...
Read moreAccording to Resume Now's AI in Pay Report, more than half of American workers say AI plays a much bigger role in compensation decisions than it did just three years...
Read moreOver the past 17 years, the U.S. economy has faced disruption after disruption — from the 2008 financial crisis to a global pandemic to today’s AI-fueled work culture. Yet through...
Read moreAmid rising wage inflation and an AI talent crunch, companies are abandoning domestic-first hiring models at a record pace. A new global survey by Pebl shows 86% of HR and...
Read moreTenant demand in North American office markets showed signs of life in Q3 2025, reversing previous declines as companies cautiously returned to physical workspaces, according to Lee & Associates’ Q3...
Read moreAmazon is reportedly accelerating its automation plans in a bid to dramatically cut future hiring needs across its U.S. operations. According to internal documents and interviews reviewed by The New...
Read moreJPMorgan Chase officially opened its new 60-story, $3 billion headquarters in Midtown Manhattan on Tuesday as the bank hopes its modern amenities will help recruit more employees. CEO Jamie Dimon...
Read moreAmazon.com cloud service returned to normal operations on Monday afternoon, the company said, after an internet outage that caused global turmoil among thousands of sites, including some of the web's...
Read moreNearly half of full-time U.S. workers searched for new jobs last year, and over a quarter plan to start looking again soon. Yet the process is taking a heavy toll:...
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