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Job seekers are jumping through more hoops to get hired as power shifts back to employers
Job seekers face more interview rounds, personality tests, and on-site assessment days.
Alexandra Bacon
Bad news, employees: non-competes aren't going anywhere
Your noncompete was set to expire in two weeks. A judge just tossed a US-wide ban out.
Shubhangi Goel
US Fed cuts interest rates by 25 bps, Powell notes Trump's victory to have no impact on policy decisions
The US Federal Reserve cut interest rates for the second time this year, lowering them to 4.5-4.75%…
For working moms, it's some good news and some bad news
The cost of childcare is higher than ever, and more moms are working. What's going on?
Katie Notopoulos
Working for Doordash and Grubhub increasingly feels like a 9-5. And that may be bad news for the companies.
Gig delivery workers for apps like DoorDash and Uber Eats say being an independent contractor isn't…
Alex Bitter
Google could face a lawsuit seeking more than $100 billion in damages, but it's not all bad news for the tech giant
A federal judge's ruling opens up Google to lawsuits alleging it artificially raised ad prices. But…
Dan DeFrancesco
Bad news for coders: The US is past peak software developer
The strong demand for software developers has softened, so it could take more time to land this typ…
Madison Hoff
Why bad news for the economy can be good news for stocks
Solid economic growth and employment gains could darken the outlook for stocks by prompting the Fed…
Theron Mohamed
Here are 10 roles employers may struggle to fill in 2024
A new report from the recruitment firm Hays found half of UK workers intending to look for a new jo…
Beatrice Nolan
The largest employer of a Montana mountain town is shutting down, blaming housing shortages and rising cost of living
Seeley Lake, Montana, is among the western towns struggling to deal with rising costs and housing s…
Kelsey Vlamis
'Shark Tank' star Kevin O'Leary says pro-Palestinian student protesters are 'screwed' because employers can identify them through AI
O'Leary says the protesters can be filtered out by employers using AI technology to conduct backgro…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Sick of being asked to jump through hoops in job applications? Good news: you might start getting paid for your time
Some employers are willing to pay candidates to complete hiring tests. After a two-hour test, one j…
Alexandra Bacon
Florida teen's death in cement mixer was his employer's fault, investigators say
A 19-year-old died in March 2023 after a cement mixer he was cleaning powered on.
Charles R. Davis
A new study makes it official: Women are always the wrong age for employers
Researchers found that women faced age discrimination at every age. Too young, having babies, too o…
Kelli María Korducki
Tired of blatant misinformation in the media? This video game can help you and your family fight fake news!
Developed specifically for research and educational purposes, the award-winning video game 'Bad New…
Younger generations might not have to worry about recessions as much as their elders. It would be great news for their job security and stock portfolios.
Data from NBER shows a promising trend: Recessions have become less common in the US.
Jacob Zinkula,Madison Hoff
Fox News ends Lara Trump's employment following father-in-law Donald Trump's 2024 announcement
Lara Trump will no longer be a paid contributor for Fox News after her father-in-law, Donald Trump,…
Joshua Zitser
Nifty, Sensex yet to cheer Union Budget 2024 as stock markets open in red
Indian Benchmark indices opened in negative territory as the Union budget proved to be a non-event …
ANI
Applying for a job? These are the things an employer might dig into about your background.
Work history, identity information, and education verification were some of the most common backgro…
Josée Rose
Amazon's pledge to become 'Earth's Best Employer' is failing.
In today's edition: Jeff Bezos' megayacht sets sail, Google's internal mandate for its ChatGPT comp…