If you’re like most people, you place a high value on job security, but with news of layoffs, economic pressure and turmoil both nationally and internationally, many people feel less job security than ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Tracy Brower writes about joy, community and the future of work. If you’re like the majority of people, you’re feeling a ...
American workers who have more flexibility and security in their jobs also have better mental health, according to a study of 2021 survey data from over 18,000 nationally representative working ...
Vocational-focused college enrollment hit a record in 2023. Top-paying jobs include elevator installers and supervisors. Workforce demand grows as older tradespeople retire. Young Americans weighing ...
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is no longer confined to science fiction or research labs. It's everywhere, and it's becoming a driving force in the workplace. Routine tasks are being automated, and ...
In a workplace defined by constant disruption, where technology is driving change across every industry, one thing is clear: More skills lead to more opportunities. That means a lifelong learning ...
Training and clear communication from senior leadership may alleviate some workers’ worries about job security, an Express Employment Professionals–Harris Poll survey found. More than 4 in 10 workers ...
In light of recent layoffs that have hit the tech industry and many other industries, people are looking for jobs with less uncertainty. Between January 2023 and January 2024, over 278,800 people were ...
Only 55% of workers said they have an emergency fund to cover monthly rent or mortgage payments in a financial crisis 32% of workers are more concerned about their job security than six months ago ...
Demand for security engineers has surged as artificial intelligence generates a glut of new code and models like Anthropic’s Mythos create new concerns.