These Are The Top In-Demand Jobs During The White-Collar Recession
Using California’s employment data and insight from economists, the Los Angeles Times was able to identify the most in-demand jobs in the state over the next year.
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Using California’s employment data and insight from economists, the Los Angeles Times was able to identify the most in-demand jobs in the state over the next year.
The huge upsurge in remote work has increased loneliness and zapped motivation. One means of overcoming this is for remote workers to find an online work buddy, which can boost ...
As consumer demand for in-person activities skyrockets, it appears that these industries could stay afloat during what economists are now calling a “white-collar recession.”
DALL-E 2 is an AI graphic designer that is making workers in the graphic design industry worried about their future work security. The goal of the tech is to be ...
Despite the Great Resignation loosening its grip, 55% of respondents said that they left their job in order to flesh out their skillset.
Many job applicants, mostly Gen Z, believe that resumes and cover letters should be abolished or radically altered, while employers do not. This clash between Gen Z job applicants and ...
What workers need from their managers moving forward is more adaptability, authenticity, empathy and humanization, and less rigid leadership.
The rise of the freelancer and gig economies means companies have to do more to entice this voluntary workforce to participate in their operations.
"It’s being able to work it versus being forced to work it,” said Jon Hall, vice president of the Polk County Professional Firefighters union.
Analysis from Euromonitor International forecasts that the average income for those 65 and older will be 13% less than the global population.
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