Research shows robots are already lowering career values and limiting workers' ability to advance in their fields.
The stronger-than-expected start this year for job creation could be in for a reality check.
Drug production is expected to be one of the main drivers of employment growth in U.S. manufacturing through 2034, with the ...
New government data reveals a quiet erosion happening inside most organizations. Those who notice it earliest will have the biggest advantage.
The way people build careers is changing. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the average worker now holds 12 ...
Summer hiring is expected to be the lowest on record for teens. Jobs may be more scarce, but there are still opportunities if ...
Several of the nation’s largest occupations are concentrated in customer service and caregiving roles that typically pay less ...
New grads face a challenging labor market, but many remain confident about careers in healthcare, education, STEM, and finance.
U.S. employers had 7.6 million job openings in April, the most since March 2024, the Bureau of Labor Statistics said Tuesday.
JOHNSON CITY, Tenn. (WJHL) – Some see summer jobs as a rite of passage for high schoolers and college kids heading home for ...
What do the numbers really say about the impact of artificial intelligence on the labor market? The answer might surprise you ...
Hardly a day passes without new announcements of high-tech and other layoffs attributed to the AI economy’s ability to ...