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Sam Altman's hiring strategy bets on talent, not age
Altman said that companies should hire a mix of young, inexperienced people and older, more experi…
Beatrice Nolan
LinkedIn thinks it has the solution to our hiring crisis
LinkedIn wants you to apply to fewer jobs. It could actually help your career.
Amanda Hoover
Workplace transformation: 10% of workers hired this year hold job titles that didn't exist in 2000
Global business leaders recognize the transformative potential of generative AI, with seven in 10 m…
We heard from over 750 people who have recently struggled to find work. Here are their biggest frustrations with getting hired.
From recent high school graduates to retirees in their 70s, readers shared with BI their frustratio…
Noah Sheidlower,Jacob Zinkula…
A company's remote-working hire turned out to be in North Korea. He tried to hold it to ransom.
A company accidentally hired a North Korean IT worker for a remote job. He stole company data and t…
Joshua Nelken-Zitser
Indian employers most bullish globally on Oct-Dec quarter hiring: survey
Of nearly 3,150 employers across sectors and regions, the Net Employment Outlook in India is the st…
PTI
Big 4 giant EY delayed start dates for some new hires for the 2nd consecutive year
EY said the deferred start dates for some new staff reflected "the current M&A environment and our …
Polly Thompson
IIT Bombay 2024 placements: Lowest salary drops to Rs 4 LPA, 22 students get Rs 1 crore package
IIT Bombay's 2023-2024 placement season saw 75 percent of students securing job offers. Highlighted…
A battle over the future of US retirement is playing out in Pennsylvania as the election looms
Pennsylvania is among the top states with the fastest-growing older population. It sets the stage f…
Ayelet Sheffey
India is likely to benefit if Trump wins US elections, per Nomura Global Research
"We see India as a relative beneficiary, due to its domestic demand-driven growth model and benefit…
ANI
ESPN's head of content explains why ace news-breaker Shams Charania was a must-hire after Woj's sudden exit
ESPN replaced star NBA reporter Adrian Wojnarowski with Shams Charania. Burke Magnus, who made the …
James Faris
The DOJ says a man with Iranian ties in New York tried to hire hitmen, a female spy, and a fake protest mob to assassinate US officials
Investigators believe former President Donald Trump was one of the targets, according to CNN and Re…
Matthew Loh
The Blake Lively backlash has been 'a gift' for Justin Baldoni after he was forced to hire a PR crisis manager amid rumored 'It Ends With Us' feud, PR expert says
Baldoni has hired a PR crisis team amid the drama surrounding "It Ends With Us" and his rumored fal…
Eve Crosbie
Another jumbo Fed cut is coming by year-end with the US labor market weaker than many think, Citi economist says
"We see this weakening labor market dynamic across a number of different data points: low hiring ra…
Filip De Mott
Putin is embarking on an aggressive hiring drive to rejuvenate Russia's army. But he can't sustain it, experts say.
The Russian army is set to increase by 180,000, which would make it the second-largest in the world…
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan,Mia Jankow…
The 15 fastest-growing jobs in the US
Based on projected increases from 2023 to 2033, wind turbine service technicians, data scientists, …
Madison Hoff
There are 2 things that could go wrong for the US economy and spark a recession, Morgan Stanley says
The potential for more tariffs after the election is one threat to the economy, which otherwise loo…
Jennifer Sor
I hired a virtual assistant after I realized how overwhelmed I was with work. Asking for help was hard, but it's been so worth it.
Since hiring a part-time virtual assistant, I finished writing my book and started a business. I co…
Tawny Lara
US law firms ramp up London talent war with huge junior lawyer salaries and high-profile hires
US law firms are offering huge starting salaries for junior lawyers and poaching elite senior talen…
Polly Thompson
A massive remote-work scam fooled 300 US companies into hiring North Koreans, prosecutors say
An Arizona woman aided North Koreans in find remote-work US jobs, funnelling their wages back to th…