Unemployment among college grads age 22 to 27 rose to 5.6%. The problem: Too many degrees, not enough skills.
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A tough labor market for white-collar workers has turned the age-old recruiting model upside down.
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New research reveals Gen X workers face the longest unemployment periods after layoffs, with nearly 25% still seeking work from the past decade.
Sander van ’t Noordende, the global CEO of Randstad, confirmed that Gen Z's best chance of success is finding a job in trades ...
Poll on the economy and opportunity finds fewer feel prices rising, while most see a gap between the richest and the middle ...