After getting laid off from her information technology sales job in 2023, Jodi Robinett was confident she’d bounce back quickly. Since then, she's sent more than 500 applications, spent countless ...
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the workforce at a pace most institutions can’t match. McKinsey & Company estimates that up to 30% of work hours in the U.S. could be automated by 2030, primarily ...
The job market is competitive right now, at least according to the World Economic Forum. The sobering news was released in September, revealing that new entry-level job listings declined by almost 30% ...
The share of people being recruited and referred into jobs is climbing.
Navigating the job market in 2025 requires a strategic approach tailored to an ever-evolving landscape. One crucial aspect is understanding the hidden job market, where many excellent job ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Harry Kraemer, Jr. is a professor at the Kellogg School of Management. Fears of rising unemployment are causing anxiety among both ...
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Hawaii, South Dakota, and Texas lead the pack; blue-collar jobs dominate fastest-hiring sectors With Gen Z entering the job market and questioning the value of college debt, blue-collar roles are ...
I graduated from college in 2011 when the job market was still recovering from the recession. I thought I'd find a full-time job in my field quickly, but I was forced to take one at Chick-fil-A.
It’s a . . . well, weird job market out there, to put it diplomatically. If you’ve suddenly found yourself looking for work among what feels like a never-ending onslaught of layoffs, you’re not alone.