Less Than Half Of U.S. Professionals Feel In Control Of Their Careers
Only 45% of U.S. workers feel in control of their careers, LinkedIn survey shows.
Only 45% of U.S. workers feel in control of their careers, LinkedIn survey shows.
A momentous week in the technology sector made it clear there is no sign the boom in building artificial intelligence infrastructure is slowing — despite the bubble talk. Nvidia, whose ...
The number of Americans filing new applications for unemployment benefits fell last week, economists estimated on Thursday, though new job opportunities for those who are laid off remained scarce amid ...
Hybrid working has become a permanent feature for many global organizations, altering both employee expectations and employer strategies. JLL’s 2025 Workforce Preference Barometer surveyed 8,700 office workers across 31 countries ...
A new Future of Professionals Report from Thomson Reuters shows artificial intelligence is quickly affecting how legal, tax, fraud, and compliance experts work, thus unlocking billions in productivity gains and ...
Compared to the Fortune 500, the Fortune 500 Europe has been slightly behind in elevating female CEOs. Europe’s largest companies by revenue are often older, legacy businesses with roots before ...
U.S. agribusiness Cargill Inc said Wednesday it is permanently laying off 80 employees in Minnesota and an undisclosed number globally in the latest wave of job cuts among agricultural companies ...
For the first time in four years, the U.S. office market is showing early signs of recovery. Average vacancy dipped slightly in the third quarter — down 5 basis points ...
Google adds “Preferred Sources” to help users get more reliable, personalized search results.
Eli Lilly said on Wednesday it will invest more than $1.2 billion to expand its manufacturing site in Puerto Rico, as the drugmaker looks to increase its U.S. production capacity ...
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