Computer programmers and market analysts are the most exposed to AI replacement, while substance abuse and behavioral ...
Job searching has never been more accessible—or more confusing. Platforms like LinkedIn, Indeed and employer career pages let ...
Boeing and Drake State Community & Technical College will, on Wednesday, June 17, announce a new technical apprenticeship program in Huntsville. Participants will get paid as they learn skills in ...
One of the largest tech companies in the world is creating a program to get more skilled trade workers—and fast. Meta, the parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and other social media apps, announced ...
Megan Cerullo is a New York-based reporter for CBS MoneyWatch covering small business, workplace, health care, consumer spending and personal finance topics. She regularly appears on CBS News 24/7 to ...
BATON ROUGE, La. (WAFB) - Meta plans to launch a new program to train workers for artificial intelligence infrastructure jobs. Meta owns social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Threads.
Programs aimed at helping homeless people in Multnomah County train for and get jobs are on the county’s list of proposed cuts for the second year in a row. And once again, several commissioners have ...
The Saver's Match program, created in the 2022 Secure 2.0 retirement legislation, will provide income-eligible retirement savers with a matching contribution beginning in 2027. The annual benefit is ...
ALBANY — The state Public Campaign Finance Board accepted Nassau County Executive Bruce Blakeman into the state's matching fund program Thursday after a mid-level appellate court ruled that the board ...
As City University of New York commencement ceremonies are around the corner, soon-to-be CUNY graduates are sharing their thoughts on career-readiness in today’s uncertain job market. Between ...
Five racks of computer servers hummed in a futuristic yet industrial-looking classroom at Atlanta Technical College, south of downtown. Cool blue-white LEDs lined the room’s windows, while yellow ...
Teen summer hiring is hitting a record slump. WSJ’s Ray Smith explains why finding a job is tougher this year and the strategies young applicants can use to stand out. Photo: Craig F. Walker/The ...