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More Than 250,000 U.S. Jobs Added in January

The new year is starting off strong for anyone looking for a job. Employers added a seasonally adjusted 257,000 jobs in January, said the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) …

Americans Feel That it is a Good Time to Find a Job, Survey Says

Nearly half of Americans feel that it is a good time to find a job, the highest since mid-2007 prior to the Great Recession. The latest Gallup poll found that …

U.S. Added 321,000 Jobs in November

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics’ latest report on the employment situation in America showed an overall gain of 321,000 nonfarm payroll jobs in November with a stagnant unemployment rate …

Most Americans Impulse Buy, Says Survey

Planning out purchases based on needs and budgets may be the norm, but three out of four Americans have a dirty little secret when it comes to shopping: making impulse …

Research Shows Many Female CEOs Did Not Job Hop

Conventional wisdom tells women who hope to someday run a major business to earn an undergraduate degree from a prestigious school, get an MBA from a Top 10 institution and …

More College Students Taking Internships to Prepare for Job Market

More students than ever are taking advantage of internships during college to better prepare them for the job market and stand out among other job seekers. A recent Gallup-Purdue University …

Workers Would Welcome More Attaboy! Attagirl!

A little more than half (51%) of workers believe they are valued by their employer, even though roughly 8 in 10 employees said their company offers recognition programs, according to …

Want a Job Offer Before Graduation? Consider Attending Business School

Stories about college graduates unable to find a job, saddled with tons of student debt and having to live in their parents’ basements well into their 20s are a staple …

The Myth of the Traditional College Student

During my college years, I once earned a “nontraditional student” scholarship. It surprised me, partially because I didn’t know such a scholarship existed and partially because I never really thought …

Survey: Male Bosses Preferred Over Female Bosses in the U.S.

In America, male bosses are still preferred over female bosses, according to data from a recent Gallup survey. When asked which gender you would rather work for, 33% of respondents …