From 2020 and up to 2022, the argument for remote working seemed copper-fastened. Jobs across the globe were revolutionized by the shift to remote, and workers, in the main, enjoyed the experience.
It involves adding relevant keywords or the full job description into your résumé and then changing the font color to white. AI can still read it--and hopefully pass your CV onto a recruiter--but human eyes are likely to not see the "secret" white text, because it blends in.
For many Americans, it is starting to feel like the work from home era is over, with big
companies including Amazon, Salesforce, Disney, and JPMorgan issuing return to the office
(RTO) mandates to staff.
Explore the risks and opportunities as AI tools reshape the workforce, and learn about the emerging roles that will thrive in the era of AI and automation.
You've heard of the glass ceiling: a term coined in 1978 by writer Marilyn Loden who used it to succinctly describe the often invisible barriers women and minorities face in the workplace.
Americans are experiencing a hugely increased cost of living. In December 2022, it was up 6.5% from the previous year, meaning money isn't going as far as it once was. As gas and grocery prices increase, wages aren't keeping up.
Whether you've recently started your job hunt or have just received an offer, before you jump head-first into a new role, it's a good idea to take a step back, give yourself a cooling-off period and ask a few pertinent questions.