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Job Hunting: Five Ways to Help Your Graduate
The nearly 4 million students graduating from college this year will face a challenging labor market and need help with job hunting
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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New Grads: What to Know Before Your First Real Job
Just graduating or switching careers? Get your finances off to a fresh start at the same time with a few key considerations to navigate this transition.
By Justin Stivers, Esq. Published
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Don't Fall for This Scam if You Were Laid Off
Scams The rise in layoffs has created fertile ground for employment-related scams.
By Sandra Block Published
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Nearly 50% of Workers Are Thinking of Quitting Their Jobs, Study Shows. Are You?
Nearly half of all workers are thinking about quitting their jobs in 2024, according to new research from Microsoft and LinkedIn. Here's why.
By Kathryn Pomroy Published
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How to Age-Proof Your Career as Workplace Ageism Increases
Diversifying your networking, staying on top of advances (tech and otherwise) and sharing what you know can help protect you against age discrimination.
By Terry Weber Published
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State Economics — Spotlight on New England: The Kiplinger Letter
The Kiplinger Letter After a better-than-expected 2023, New England states will see only modest employment growth in 2024.
By David Payne Published
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7 Side Hustles for Parents with Kids Back in School
These side hustles for parents can get an extra stream of income with a little extra work — or no work at all.
By Deborah Yao Published
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Americans Expect Higher Wages
U.S. workers have lower job market expectations than a year ago, but stand firm on higher pay.
By Seychelle Thomas Published
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Over 50? You’re a Hot Ticket in Today’s Labor Market
Shifting demographics give older workers a leading edge with employers who are looking for a strong work ethic and experience. Here are three ways to dive in.
By Anne deBruin Sample, CEO Published