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We asked three experts what fresh college graduates can do to prepare as artificial intelligence changes how Americans work.
Bill Clinton and James Patterson tell USA TODAY about "The First Gentleman," their new book where the president's husband is ...
Hattie Kolp lived in the apartment on the Upper West Side for much of her childhood—and didn't hesitate to take over her ...
These are the Garden State companies that potential employees would be so eager to work for that they would be willing to go ...
Edson Philippe was laid off from his first job in tech at American Express. It affected the way he job hunts, spends money, ...
Not all workplace benefits plans are created equal. Experts say it’s important to understand what’s in the plan before ...
Job seekers say the tech job market is a "nightmare", citing fierce competition and a shortage of opportunities that have ...
Jess Kunkle is on a twofold mission: to pursue her lifelong career aspiration and help revitalize the business scene in Greensburg, the town she has called home for nearly a decade. “I wanted to help ...
AI polymaths are the new Renaissance workers. They wield both human and machine intelligence, rewriting the social contract ...
A study found 72% of employees want a new job within the next year. The study was conducted in October 2024 by human resources software company isolved, and looked at more than 1,100 American ...
A new survey reveals that over half of American workers are 'ghostworking'—pretending to be busy on the job—while many ...