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Do you prefer to work primarily on your own? Do you like to collaborate with coworkers remotely? These tech jobs for introverts can set you up for success.
Are you in a situation where you have an old, outdated computer -- or even no computer -- and you really need a work fro ...
Sameness is everywhere in this era of mass production, and what started on assembly lines was near-perfected by computers, which can duplicate data near-instantly.
Though the official unemployment rate is still considered low by historical standards, job seekers feel the labor market is contracting. When employers pull back on open postings, there's a high level ...
Machine translation of foreign languages has been good for a while. And yet human translators are still in demand. Why isn’t AI killing these jobs? And even if it isn’t, how is it reshaping them?
You know you need a financial advisor to manage your money—but what if you don't know anything about financial matters? Here’s how to tell if they’re doing a good job at it.
Demand is also projected to dwindle for computer programmers — once viewed as a ticket to a good-paying career — with the BLS forecasting the occupation will shed 10% of its workers by 2033.
The American Dream. Is that still the case? Recent experiences of college graduates seeking employment raise questions about ...
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Going to college can provide one of the best returns on an investment. The size of that return, however, can depend on which major you choose.
Advancements in technology and a contracting labor force are expected to spur the growth of more than 15 million decent-paying jobs by 2031. But the vast majority of new jobs will require some higher ...