The Wall Street Journal has reported accelerated hiring in the U.S. economy, with an addition of 353,000 jobs in January. However, amidst a landscape often overshadowed by tech job layoffs, ProsperCircle‘s analysis uncovers a surprising trend: approximately 7,000 product management roles were filled, and an additional 9,000 positions opened up in the last 30 days alone….
The Hardest Working Cities 2024
In honor of Employee Appreciation Day on March 1st, personal finance website WalletHub has released a report on America’s hardest working cities. Americans work an average of 1,811 hours per year, more than people in most other industrialized countries. In this post, we celebrate those who contribute the most to our economy. Americans are known…
The 5 Best Graduate Degrees for Liberal Arts Majors
Many liberal arts majors have plans to pursue a graduate degree to improve their chances of landing a job. But which graduate programs are best for those with a liberal arts degree? Graduates should focus on programs that don’t require a large number of specific courses (such as science or engineering), but rather programs that…
2024 Spring Semester Scholarship from Addiction Resources
AddictionResources.net is offering a $1000 scholarship for the Spring semester 2024. The scholarship is for full-time students pursuing an Associate’s, Bachelor, Master, or Doctorate degree. A first and runner-up prize is available through an essay contest, highlighting a subject that is common amongst students, binge drinking on college campuses. Addiction Resources believe college students are…
How Introverts Can Thrive in “Extrovert” Jobs
Photo by ELEVATE If you’re introverted, you may think a good portion of jobs are off limits. In fact, we’ve written about careers for introverts. But it is possible for introverts to thrive in jobs that require lots of interaction. These jobs include sales, customer service and education. In fact, introverts can thrive in the…