Retirement, layoffs and more, the uphill battles ahead
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The state of employment in Oregon
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US unemployment claims up again
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Delta's stance on job cuts
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15 in-demand skills to hone
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Skills you can hone for free
Skills development is becoming the deciding factor that could help you land a great job. According to LinkedIn, there are 10 skills that are being sought after right now, take a look at how you can learn these skills for free. ...
Combining skills with career prospects
The job market around the world has been adapting to the current crisis, and a big part of this change is skills development, upping your game so that you have more to offer in a strained economy and a dismal job market. Keeping this in mind, we are in the midst of a sort of reskilling revolution, ...
Fastest Growing jobs for Women in America
As per SmartAsset's second annual study of fasted growing jobs for women in America include construction and delivery. This data indicates that women are moving to historically male-dominated jobs. However, the study also indicates that COVID has negatively impacted female employment. To read more ...
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