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Understanding the Disconnect: Why the Job Market Feels Tougher Than Ever
Despite a seemingly robust job market, many job seekers are struggling to find employment. The numbers suggest a positive outlook, with millions of jobs added and historically low unemployment ra...
Unemployment Claims Are Falling, But Finding a Job Is Still Tough
Here's why the numbers don't tell the whole story. Last week, about 210,000 Americans filed for unemployment benefits for the first time. That's slightly higher than the previous week but still...
Leaving Your Job Could Cost You Thousands: What You Need to Know About TRAPs
Quitting your job isn't always as simple as giving your two weeks' notice. More and more workers in the United States are finding out that they may have to pay money to leave their jobs. ...
Top-Paying Cybersecurity Careers as of June 2025
In the ever-evolving realm of cybersecurity, professionals often wear many hats, with a recent study revealing that over 60% of experts juggle various roles. This trend was highlighted in the "2025 Cybersecurity Staff...
The Rise of "New-Collar" Jobs: How to Earn Six Figures Without a Four-Year Degree
In today’s economy, many workers feel uneasy. With layoffs increasing in traditional office roles—like technology, government, and journalism—more people are looking for care...
Reasons Why Remote Work Could Be the Best Decision for Your Career
As more companies turn to remote work to save on costs, many employees find it beneficial to their careers. Remote work offers various advantages, from increased flexibility to the potential for higher sal...
Think Twice Before Sending That Angry Email
Anger can get the best of us, especially in work settings where emotions can run high. Got a problem with a coworker or an unreasonable request from your boss? Before you let your emotions take control and hit "send" on ...
The Rising Satisfaction Among Skilled Tradespeople: A Closer Look
A recent Forbes article highlights that skilled tradespeople are finding substantial satisfaction in their careers. This news comes against an evolving job market where traditional paths are being reassessed....
Wage Garnishment for Student Loans to Resume in January 2026
Starting in January 2026, the U.S. government will begin taking money directly out of paychecks for some people who have not been making payments on their federal student loans. This process is called "wag...