A new year brings new hopes, and January is a popular time for career moves. According to new LinkedIn research, almost half of Europeans (47%) are looking for a new job in 2026, yet the vast majority ...
If you’re looking to shake up your career in 2026, LinkedIn has your back. The website has published its annual Jobs on the Rise list, which ranks the fastest-growing jobs in the United States for ...
When your family asks why you didn't find a new job this year, show them these charts. It's been a year full of milestones for the job market — but not the good kind. Unemployment rates for ...
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Wondering how to find a new job, but getting frustrated because you've applied over and over with no response? Your resume might not be making it past the applicant tracking system (ATS) and ...
The new year is a natural time to reflect, and for many of us, that involves thinking about our careers. Kristina O'Neill and Laura Brown are both editors who lost their jobs after restructures, and ...