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Why are so many Millennials and Gen Z job-hopping?

Is it true that Millennials and Generation Z do not believe in job stability? Does job-hopping help professional growth or hurt it? What is ...

Trump’s STEM education plan to be the global leader in innovation

Donald Trump announced a five-year plan to bring STEM education to all citizens of the United States.

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What do executives look for when recruiting?

A survey reveals executives value university degrees; however, they look for candidates with demonstrated competencies and skills.

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Airbnb reports teachers made 160 million on its platform

Airbnb announced that in the United States teachers generated 160 million dollars in 2017.

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How important is your first job? Study reveals the impact of underemployment

A recent study states that the first work is critical, and a wrong decision can affect future professional progress.

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AT&T bets $1 billion dollars in employee education

It is estimated that 90% of the maturing companies will experience a technological disruption in the near future; however, only 44% are preparing for it.

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Workplace top priorities: soft skills training and career support

A new survey by LinkedIn reveals that leadership, communication, and collaboration are the most important skills for employees to learn in the face of automation.

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People want to be trained at work, and universities should take the lead

A survey shows that most people don’t fear losing their jobs to Artificial Intelligence, but they want to be retrained, preferably at their workplace.

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A bachelor’s degree in the humanities can also lead to a successful career

A new report belies the hackneyed stereotype of humanities students as a group destined to underemployment. The report reveals that the wage gap between the ...

Do students want a college degree just to make more money?

A study revealed that the main reason for studying a career is to improve employability and to make more money.

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MIT program aims to bring physicists and engineers from their jobs to the teaching workforce

Graduates and workers in the careers of science, technology, engineering and math are joining a new MIT teaching program.

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Study shows college students feel unqualified once they get a job

Study shows only a third of students express confidence that they will graduate with the skills they need to be successful in their first job.

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