US job openings fall to more than two-year low in June
WASHINGTON U.S. job openings fell to the lowest level in more than two years in June, but remained
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The number of available jobs in the US just fell to its lowest level since 2021
Job openings in the United States fell in June to their lowest level since April 2021, according to the latest labor turnover data published Tuesday by the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
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The case for a soft landing is slowly but surely building
After months of uncertainty about the economy's health and whether bank stresses from this past spring would weigh too heavily on credit conditions, the possibility of the Federal Reserve pulling off a soft landing is looking brighter.
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Analysis-Small firms offer private equity job market bright spot
By Maiya Keidan It's getting more difficult to land a job in the private equity industry -- unless
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U.S. will be short 67,000 chip workers by 2030, industry group says
By Max A. Cherney The U.S. semiconductor industry faces a shortfall of roughly 67,000 workers by 2030, according
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Spotify raises premium subscription price for millions
For the first time since 2011, Spotify confirms a price hike for about 200m ad-free subscribers.
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AI is supposed to make our jobs easier. These workers disagree
A new crop of artificial intelligence tools carries the promise of streamlining tasks, improving efficiency and boosting productivity in the workplace. But that hasn't been Neil Clarke's experience so far.
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Your Family Could Get Paid $15,000 to Visit Midwestern State Fairs This Summer
This dream job includes a week of free hotel stays and pays $15,000 (plus other perks).
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ASML to hire 100 researchers leaving Philips
AMSTERDAM Dutch semiconductor equipment maker ASML will hire 100 researchers who are leaving Philips, the companies said on
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Canada Hopes to Entice Remote Workers With New Visa Program
Canada is making it easier for digital nomads from around the world to bring their work abroad.
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Sensodyne toothpaste-maker Haleon planning job cuts - The Guardian
(Reuters) -Haleon, the world's biggest standalone consumer health business, is planning to cut hundreds of roles in the UK and
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Why the Fed wants a good inflation report — but not a good jobs report
When it comes to the job market, the Federal Reserve seems to want the latest data to bear bad news for the average American. But with inflation, the Fed is rooting for good news.
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