The rise of AI is reshaping the job market, leaving many workers, particularly early-career professionals, at a disadvantage. Layoffs that companies have attributed to AI accounted for 25% of all US ...
Slow hiring, a shrinking labor force and other factors are contributing to negativity among the nation's workers.
AI doomers say the tech could crush the job market, but a growing chorus of market pros says that it'll reshuffle, not shrink ...
If you’re graduating into one of the toughest job markets ever, learning the biggest trends can help you navigate the market ...
With statewide unemployment at its highest point since 2024 and employers navigating artificial intelligence, global conflicts and tariffs, many recent Chicago college graduates are floundering as ...
Finding jobs for this year’s graduating class will take more networking, more applications and more work, one expert said.
New computer science grads are trying to start their careers at a time when many experts predict that AI will make their ...
Hiring has slowed even as the economy keeps growing, and millions of workers are navigating a labor market that no longer follows the rules.
Landing a summer job may be more difficult than usual for teens this year, with fewer positions expected to be available ...
Job placement agency Challenger, Gray & Christmas predicts that teens only will gain a cumulative 790,000 jobs in May, June, ...
With entry-level positions at a premium, this year's graduates are having more trouble than usual finding jobs in their field of study.
Many seasonal jobs at summer camps and small businesses have evaporated this year.