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Acing Your Next Interview by Mastering Common Questions
Feeling the jitters about an upcoming job interview? You're not alone. Interviews can feel like walking a tightrope while juggling fireballs — exciting, yet a tad terrifying. However, a sprinkle of p...
3 Work-From-Home Jobs You Can Begin Without Prior Experience in 2025
Ever thought you need lots of experience to land a high-paying job that lets you work from anywhere? It's time to think again. While we often associate remote work with tech gurus or seasoned ...
Will 2020 Bring a Revolution in International Job-Creation?
Will 2020 Bring a Revolution in International Job-Creation? CNN Money predicts that 5 million jobs will be lost to robotics technology during 2020. Nearly 10,000 jobs in the retail industry have already been lost ...
Turning Job Rejections into Opportunities: A Guide to Resilience and Growth
You prepared well, performed strongly, and then awaited the result only to find out you didn't get the job. Losing out to someone you think was less qualified doesn't just feel like a profes...
US Job Growth Shows Resilience as Unemployment Rate Drops to 3.7% in November
In a positive development for the US economy, job growth accelerated in November, as the unemployment rate dropped to 3.7%, underscoring the resilience of the labor market. These figures suggest t...
5 Tips to Write A Compelling Resume for a Career Transition
In the aftermath of an unprecedented global shift, many professionals are contemplating career transitions. A recent survey by iHire revealed that two-thirds of workers have considered a new career path over the pa...
How to Update Your 2025 Resume with the Latest Tech Trends
In today's fast-changing job market, technology is more important than ever. If you want to stand out, you need to show that you're up-to-date with the latest tech. Here are some tips to make your...
What You Need To Know About Unemployment
Unemployment compensation is not something that you ever want to have to get. However, many people were forced to get unemployment after they lost their jobs due to the Great Recession in 2008. Over 5 million people had lost their j...
How Part-time Work Affects Retirees' Savings, Social Security, and Medicare
More and more Americans are deciding to work part-time jobs even after they retire. The reasons can be different for everyone. Some people might want extra money, others might enjoy the routine, or ...