Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...
A post by an employee on Reddit has sparked laughter and prompted people to praise a manager. An employee shared how one of his managers reacted, even after he responded with a meme, while asking ...
A Chicago woman applied to 500 jobs over 2 years with no success. Then, a “silly meme” she posted on Facebook went viral and finally got her a job offer. After nearly 800 days of rejections, endless ...
Allie Latic faced constant rejection until her creative post attracted over 25 job leads. A Chicago woman who spent nearly two years applying for jobs finally secured employment after posting a ...
CARY, N.C. (WTVD) -- The Cary Town Council faced intense scrutiny Thursday night as residents used the public comment period to voice concerns about the events leading to Town Manager Sean Stegall ...
I graduated with a master’s degree and an 8.0 IELTS score to the cheers of relatives and teachers, only to find that landing a good job was not as easy as I had believed. In 2010, when I held both ...
New leadership is underway in Royal Oak after the city manager was abruptly ousted from his job this week. It's been less than a year since Joseph Gacioch held the position of city manager in Royal ...
At Chicago Booth, we challenge and champion our students to get the most out of their boundless potential to make a difference—in their careers, their communities, and the world. The Master in ...
A mom on TikTok has gone viral for her stance on getting a second job to survive as inflation burns holes in Americans’ bank accounts. The TikTok creator by the name of @shayjo21, or simply Shay, ...
This year’s job market has been bleak, to say the least. Layoffs hit the highest level in 14 years; job openings are barely budging; and quits figures are plummeting. It’s no wonder people feel stuck ...
At 65 years old, Lloyd thought he was doing everything right. He was retired, his house was paid off, and he had $220,000 tucked away in his 401(k). But as the reality of daily expenses started ...