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Oregon Sen. Ron Wyden is in his fifth decade in Congress and the veteran Democrat is showing no inclination to step aside. He says he plans to seek another term in 2028, when he'll be 79, even ...
Spectrum's Paul Marchand shares how the org's talent strategy is evolving to meet evolving employee expectations and needs.
The artificial intelligence industry has a strong pull on job-hoppers, with more than half of all workers considering a job change expressing a strong willingness to switch to AI-related positions, ...
College educated Gen Zers are speeding toward a career cliff. But men, who dominate the struggling tech and business sectors, ...
Philadelphia Eagles RB Saquon Barkley expressed shock after being nmaed to president Trump's revived Sports, Fitness & Nutrition Council ...
In a new report from Resume.io, roughly one in five Gen Z workers said they actually quit their job over the "Sunday scaries." ...
You don't have to stay where you are for the rest of your life, and a couple that went from living in their car to a $1 million net worth embodies this idea. The couple got into a bad financial ...
Gen Z’s love of job-hopping could backfire Traditionally, workers have dedicated their careers to a job and company they enjoy and settling down to steadily climb the ranks.
Changing jobs once came with big financial rewards, but that may not be the case in 2025. Kristin Afelumo with HER Planning says job seekers should rethink their expectations before making a leap.
Job hopping has been common over the last several years, with remote work and flexible hours becoming more standard offerings for companies to attract top talent.
These are structural challenges that Gen Z cannot circumvent through job-hopping or promotions, especially given the labor market itself offers minimal security as AI eliminates the need for early ...