Passed over for a promotion? These might be the reasons why
Career experts shared intriguing insights into why certain workers are not getting promoted on the job — and how employees can navigate these experiences in the workplace.
TikTok users host live 'co-working' sessions on social media app during business hours
TikTok users are going live on the social media app to "co-work" with others across the globe daily. Two psychiatrists shared insights into the trend from their perspectives.
Private sector job growth slows in June to just 150K, worse than expected
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecasted in June, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
The 'Great Hesitation': Fewer Americans are switching jobs lately as labor market cools
A new report published by Bank of America Institute shows that fewer Americans are switching jobs, a trend that has been dubbed the "Great Hesitation."
States with the happiest hourly workers -- and those with the unhappiest
A new study from workforce platform Deputy identifies which states and professions have the happiest frontline workers, and those that have the most work to do.
Want an AI career? These colleges offer degrees for the best chance
A new study shows which U.S. colleges offer the highest-paying and most employable bachelor's degrees for students seeking a career in artificial intelligence
Why are 25% of Gen Zers bringing their parents on job interviews with them? Experts weigh in
A new survey found that 25% of job-seeking Gen Zers are bringing their parents with them on job interviews. Human resource professionals weighed in on this trend.
May job growth boosted by strong hiring in the government, health care
Job growth rose faster than expected in May, thanks to a flurry of hiring within the government and the health care sectors, Labor Department data shows.
Workplace learning expert explains how to bolster new skills to keep up with AI, Gen Z
Taylor Blake from Degreed said job candidates must adopt a lifelong learning mindset to challenge data that could indicate tech advantages for Gen Z.
White-collar workers are struggling to find jobs as the labor market slows
A new report published by Vanguard shows the hiring rate for white-collar workers earning more than $100,000 has slowed to the lowest level since 2014.
IKEA to open virtual store in Roblox – and pay employees real money
IKEA is looking to hire 10 real-life, paid employees for its virtual store in the video game Roblox. "The Co-Worker Game" on the platform will launch June 24.
Private sector job growth cools in May to 152,000, worse than expected: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecast in May, a sign that the labor market is starting to slow in the face of higher interest rates.
Police recruits in high demand, job data shows
Candidates looking for a career in law enforcement are in a good position to find a job right now, according to new research showing such training is the top hard skill being sought.
'Busy bragging' workplace trend has employees rethinking their office behavior: 'It doesn't impress people'
The new career trend, "busy bragging," calls out busy bees who excessively tout their accomplishments at work. Here's what social media users and a career coach had to say.
Most job seekers lie or cheat during the hiring process, study finds
A new survey found that a strikingly high percentage of recent job seekers admit to either lying or cheating in some way during the hiring process. An expert weighs in on the trend.
Looking for a new job? These are the financial secrets of signing on with a company
When you sign on to a new job, there are plenty of financial aspects to be mindful of in order to make the most money you possibly can.
Hate job interviews? New book promises lighter, brighter career process for 'very best stuff'
FOX Business spoke with Colorado-based Sam Owens, author of the new book, "I Hate Job Interviews," about how to finetune and excel at the job interviewing process.
Parents can't control inflationary forces, but can control their household: Ken Coleman
America's career coach Ken Coleman joins 'The Big Money Show' to provide advice on childcare costs, cutting spending, and what skills this generation needs most.
Call of Duty Endowment supports American veterans' success and job placement
The Call of Duty Endowment supports the job and career aspirations of America's veterans across the country; it recently announced its single largest private donation in its 15-year history.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy says attitude 'makes a big difference' at work
While speaking with LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslandsky, Andy Jassy identified a good attitude and willingness to learn as important for succeeding professionally.