Whether a sign of confidence or desperation, the number of workers quitting without having another job is growing. Last month alone nearly 1.1 million … Read more
Young Veterans Are The Ones Most Likely to Be Jobless
With every good intention, American employers are honoring the nation’s military veterans today with promises of jobs and redoubled recruiting … Read more
The Slow-moving, and Fast-changing, Job Market
The last time I talked to Morningstar’s Bob Johnson, it was 2009 and we wondered if we’d “hit bottom.” Two and a half years later, … Read more
Unemployment Edges Down, But Job Growth Is Short of Estimates
The unemployment rate nudged down, but new jobs in October fell short of what economists expected, according to numbers released this morning by the U.S. … Read more
ADP Says U.S. Added 110,000 Jobs In October
More private sector jobs than expected were created in the U.S. last month. However, it was barely enough to ward off the doomsayers predicting a … Read more
Indian Economy Still Hiring, But Cooling
Healthcare is expected to create 248,500 jobs this year, leading all other sectors including tech. But even as go-go as healthcare is, the pace of job … Read more
Magic Brings Them to Their Feet at Talent Connect Closer
LinkedIn’s Talent Connect conference wound down in Las Vegas today after a three-day run that was equal parts training, trends, product, and showbiz. … Read more
Jobs Increased In September, But Not Enough For Much to Change
The U.S. Department of Labor issued one of its better jobs reports this morning, showing job growth in September was better than what economists expected, … Read more
Tepid September Job Growth Expected
Tomorrow the U.S. Department of Labor is expected to report that fewer than 100,000 — as few, says one estimate, as 60,000 — new jobs were … Read more
Revenge of the Nerds — the Sequel
The March 16, 1998 issue of Fortune showed a picture of one Roberto Ziche, a software engineer, and his bird, Reika, a little lime-green and red parrot. … Read more