A recent Wall Street Journal article highlighted an unexpected trend: the data center jobs boom is creating a surge in high-paying jobs, especially for workers in the skilled trades. As companies race ...
Are you a fast and accurate typist? Do you want the flexibility of working at home while completing simple typing tasks? If so, working as a remote data entry clerk data entry may be the perfect work ...
Hyderabad:A 29-year-old civil engineer from Hyderabad, who was trafficked to Myanmar and forced into cyber-fraud operations filed a complaint against three persons running a fake overseas job racket.
Angel Escobedo started looking for work a year and a half ago, even before completing his college degree at Saint Xavier University in Chicago. Now, with less than a week to go before graduation and ...
Even in the best of times, searching for a first job after college is an exercise in patience, resilience, and coping with rejection. And these are not the best of times. Companies have no idea which ...
Meanwhile, good films, including Santosh and Punjab 95, struggled to get certified by the Censor Board. Aseem Chhabra ranks ...
As hundreds of millions of these consumers inch upward, even small discretionary purchases — a new shirt, a delivery snack, a ...
AI is already reshaping how people find work. Fewer entry-level jobs, robot recruiters, and ever-changing new skill requirements all add up to a new, daunting landscape for humans trying to find ...
November’s job report may be distorted as a result of the government shutdown, limiting how much it will influence the Federal Reserve’s next interest rate decision in January. By Ben Casselman and ...
Private-sector employers in the U.S. cut 32,000 jobs in November, payroll firm ADP said Wednesday, a surprise drop that could firm up expectations of an interest rate cut next week. Forecasts had ...
AI could replace many jobs by 2026 as its capabilities accelerate, Geoffrey Hinton warned on CNN, raising fears of a jobless ...
In a K-shaped economy where the “have-nots” are increasingly falling behind the “haves,” the labor market is trending toward a similar fate. Job opportunities didn’t shrink as feared in October as ...