CNBC: 10 high-paying careers where women make up the majority of workers—most pay more than $100,000
10 high-paying careers where women make up the majority of workers—most pay more than $100,000
MarketWatch: Side Income Becomes a Permanent Fixture: 72% of Workers Rely on Secondary Income Sources in 2026
Side Income Becomes a Permanent Fixture: 72% of Workers Rely on Secondary Income Sources in 2026
Forbes: When Your Past Blocks High Income Potential: 5 Tips To Clear The Way
When Your Past Blocks High Income Potential: 5 Tips To Clear The Way
Benzinga on MSN: The great standstill: American workers stay put as job switching appetite hits five-year low amid uncertainty
The great standstill: American workers stay put as job switching appetite hits five-year low amid uncertainty
Just a few years ago switching jobs meant a big pay raise. Now more workers are getting less when making a move. Workers who switched jobs in January saw median pay increases of about 4%, according to ...
During the pandemic hiring boom known as the "Great Resignation," switching jobs often meant a sizable pay raise. These days, there's less financial upside to making the move, and more workers are ...
Forbes: As 50% Of Workers Consider Switching Jobs In 2026, These 4 Corporate Culture Priorities Are Key
As 50% Of Workers Consider Switching Jobs In 2026, These 4 Corporate Culture Priorities Are Key
Most people assume high-paying jobs come with high stress. New research reveals 10 careers that offer six-figure salaries and a manageable workload.
Entrepreneur: Almost Half of U.S. Workers Want to Switch Careers. Here’s What’s Stopping Them.
The great resignation is officially over, but the great desire for career change is just getting started. A new FlexJobs survey found 43% of workers would like to change careers this year, driven by ...
Almost Half of U.S. Workers Want to Switch Careers. Here’s What’s Stopping Them.
For example, "We are struggling to replace workers with a high level of firm-specific knowledge." "Firm-specific knowledge" conveys the idea that the knowledge lost is specific to a particular institution (in this case, the company) rather than more general knowledge.
Green careers aren't just for scientists anymore. These high-paying green jobs prove sustainability has gone mainstream in 2026.
Job satisfaction has fallen to a record low in the United States, according to the New York Federal Reserve’s SCE Labor Market Survey released on Tuesday, with workers reporting the weakest appetite ...
Yahoo Finance on MSN: Workers aren't happy with their pay. But they're not looking to switch jobs, either
Workers aren't happy with their pay. But they're not looking to switch jobs, either
CNBC: Switching jobs meant big raises just a few years ago—here’s what the pay bump looks like now
Switching jobs meant big raises just a few years ago—here’s what the pay bump looks like now
CNBC: Life after the 'great resignation': Incentives are dimming for workers to change jobs
Life after the 'great resignation': Incentives are dimming for workers to change jobs
An individual working in water treatment said they were “bored most days,” but earned up to $100,000 with overtime, while another highlighted GIS as “pretty low key.” Remote-friendly roles like ...
AOL: 10 Second Careers Perfect for People Over 50 That Pay $60,000+
The Virginian-Pilot: My Greener Future: Should you stay, switch or change careers?
There comes a time during most careers when a decision has to be made whether to stay in your current job, switch to another organization or change to a different function. First, you need to ...
MSN: 12 straightforward jobs that pay at least $80,000+ (and are desperate for workers)
Many mid-career professionals dream of switching jobs or even industries to get ahead financially. With recent uncertainty in the job market and so much talk about AI takeover across industries, many ...
12 straightforward jobs that pay at least $80,000+ (and are desperate for workers)
The man who coined the term knowledge workers differentiated them from manual workers. Management guru Peter Drucker coined the term "knowledge worker." In his 1969 book, The Age of Discontinuity, Drucker differentiates knowledge workers from manual workers and insists that new industries will employ mostly knowledge workers.
I have been trying to find a word to describe someone who routinely abuses their workers, and perhaps even more than that, scorns them and sees them as inferior.
2 is correct. The democracy is that of multiple workers, so workers is plural. Because of that, the apostrophe applies to the plural form and is therefore after the s. If the democracy was the "property" of a single worker, then it would be that worker's democracy.
In English, there is no single umbrella term systematically used for workers employed by the government (unlike the word "fonctionnaire" in French or the terms "funcionario" and "funcionario público" in Spanish). The various terms that may be used are: public/civil servant, public official, senior/minor [government] official, state employee, government/public worker/employee, functionary. But ...
In Canada we have: salespersons who sell you items (we used to have salesmen too), cashiers who just work at the cash register and don't assist you in choosing items, managers, and specialty workers such as butchers, bakers, etc. So there isn't a single word that would cover all persons working in a store. I suppose salesperson might be the most common position.
Fast Company: ‘New collar’ work is rising: These high-paying jobs don’t need a college degree. Here are 10 of them
‘New collar’ work is rising: These high-paying jobs don’t need a college degree. Here are 10 of them
There is a quiet financial crisis happening in the American workforce, and most workers don't even realize they're caught in it. Every year, companies hand out merit raises with one hand while ...
Three in four U.S. workers now depend on side hustles, and most say they'll never quit. GUAYNABO, Puerto Rico, Feb. 2, 2026 /PRNewswire/ --A new national survey from MyPerfectResume(R), a leading ...
While progress toward gender parity remains slow, several career paths offer above-average representation of women as well as high pay, according to a report from Resume Genius published Mar. 3.