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BLS says these careers will shrink the fastest over the next decade
The federal government's official jobs scorekeeper expects some familiar careers to fade quickly over the next decade, even ...
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15 remote entry-level jobs that actually pay really well
Discover 15 remote entry-level jobs that surprisingly offer solid starting salaries and opportunities for growth, making them ...
As online casino operators rethink hiring, you can expect more skill-focused assessments. Flexible roles and a stronger emphasis on digital expertise are also aspects that drive this evolution. Keep ...
From GPT to Claude to Gemini, model names change fast, but use cases matter more. Here's how I choose the best model for the task at hand.
Evidence suggests emerging technology is impacting the job market, but there are ways to ensure you're prepared for the hit.
CNN analyst points to housing costs and overall affordability as the sleeping giant that's already reshaping election ...
With opportunities spreading across industries and regions, AI jobs are no longer limited to traditional tech hubs, such as Silicon Valley.
Many industries, from market research to HR, continue to hire remote workers, offering strong pay and opportunities for those ...
As more Gen-Zers embrace side hustles, they’re increasingly leaning on artificial intelligence to help them get ahead. A new survey by Canva finds that 80 percent of the people who have side hustles ...
New Analysis Reveals the 50 Jobs Most Exposed to AI Automation – Some Face Over 96% Task Replacement
Dsmart’s AI Automation Risk Report analyzes 784 occupations to identify the 50 jobs most vulnerable to AI automation. Administrative, clerical, and data-processing roles face the highest exposure, ...
US reports gain of 119,000 jobs in September, higher unemployment rate Cleveland Fed president sees job market slowing, not deteriorating Analysts expect Fed rate-cut decisions to be affected by ...
The fresh data arrives about six weeks after its initially scheduled release. Employers hired far more workers than expected in September, defying a sharp slowdown over the summer that appeared to ...
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