Hiring is slow, unemployment may inch up, and many workers are staying put — but job seekers still have chances in healthcare, construction, and skills-based roles. The post Looking for a job in 2026?
The labor market slowed sharply in recent months. The labor market slowed sharply this summer, leaving job applicants with fewer places to turn for a new position. Employers added an average of about ...
The government shutdown has delayed the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs report, but private data suggests the market remains challenging, though there are a few bright spots for job seekers. In the ...
As we move into the second half of 2025, one thing is clear: companies across industries are no longer treating remote jobs as an experiment. Instead, they’re building remote work into the foundation ...
Remote work is no longer a niche perk, and a detailed study on hybrid work found that some employees will trade up to 25% of ...
We examine how AI is changing the future of work — and how, in many ways, that future is already here. Last week, The Atlantic published a story with a very frank headline: "The Job Market Is Hell." ...
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The government shutdown has delayed the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ jobs report, but private data suggests the market remains challenging, though there are a few bright spots for job seekers. In the ...