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To make a strong first impression in interviews or when networking, skip your job title and work history and use an opening ...
Donald Trump’s administration is resorting to increasingly desperate moves to justify accidentally deporting Kilmar Abrego ...
When a teacher is out, Huntsville High School calls on some strong people who have adapted to all kinds of different ...
A portrait of life at a fast-food restaurant shows that there’s both dignity and drudgery in all kinds of labor.
A way to help your youngster understand and get them interested in a career path is by participating in Take Your Child to ...
Balancing a career with a chronic health condition can feel like two jobs. Managing treatments, appointments, symptoms, and ...
A New York City program wants to foster student journalism. It’s as vexed by reader engagement as the professionals are.
"It can take a lot of time away from my family, but I do it for my son," Cindy Dionicio, from Delaware, told Newsweek.
The U.S. economy added 228,000 jobs in March in a surprise to the upside as the unemployment rate rose a tick. Economists had been playing it safe, forecasting 140,000 jobs were created, close to ...
Following our report last week on IBM's ongoing layoffs, current and former employees got in touch to confirm what many suspected: The US cuts run deeper than reported, and the jobs are heading to ...
By Matt Stevens Reporting from Los Angeles Hollywood has yet to recover the jobs in film and television production that were lost when strikes by writers and actors brought production to a halt in ...
Rachel Reeves is preparing to cut 10,000 civil service jobs as part of a sweeping £2bn Whitehall savings drive, ahead of a spring statement she has warned will involve “hard” choices.