Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kara Dennison writes about careers, leadership, and the job market. In the 2025 job market, hiring slowed as employers became more ...
Did you know that 39% of core worker skills will change by 2030? Or that AI could create 170 million new jobs in the next decade? AI coding assistants like GitHub Copilot are already writing routine ...
So your resume got noticed and you’ve been asked to a Zoom or in-person interview—congratulations! But in order to shine during the interview and land that job offer, careful preparation beforehand is ...
The job market continues to struggle, and the latest data confirms what workers have been sensing for months. Private-sector employers shed 32,000 jobs in September — the first monthly job loss since ...
A new calendar year offers a sort of re-set. We can reframe, rethink and reapply our beliefs and outlooks in new and healthy ...
That warning comes in two different polls of employees and business leaders, both of which clearly reflect the tensions in today’s employment market. On the one hand, a survey by recruitment platform ...
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The search for a new job, whether you’ve lost work or are changing careers, can be an emotionally taxing experience. Job-search anxiety is not a clinical diagnosis, but the term can be used to ...
As if the job search weren’t stressful enough, today’s employers will often invite multiple decision makers to job interviews. They may do this for efficiency (fewer meetings on the calendar), to get ...
One of the things that makes interviews stressful is their unpredictability, which is unfortunately also what makes them so hard to prepare for. In particular, it’s impossible to predict exactly what ...
Your first job interview is exciting, nerve-wracking, and, let's be honest, a little terrifying. But before you panic about what to wear or how to shake hands, remember: everyone starts somewhere.