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- $110,643
Fairfax County, VA
- $106,785
Howard County, MD
- $101,710
Hunterdon County, NJ
- $100,947
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- $100,207
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- $98,133
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India: 26%
China: 18%
S. Arabia: 16%
Mexico: 13%
S. Africa: 10%
Italy: 9%
Brazil: 8%
Russia: 8%
South Korea: 8%
USA: 8%
2. Least likely:
Sweden: 3%
France: 4%
G. Britain: 4%
Australia: 4%
Poland: 5%
Germany: 5%
Belgium: 5%
Spain: 6%
Japan: 6%
Canada: 6%
Argentina: 6%
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Average: $133,348
Alabama: $120,395
Alaska: $145,000
Arkansas: $148,000
Arizona: $95,000
California: $201,680
Colorado: $90,000
Connecticut: $150,000
Delaware: $171,000
Florida: $130,273
Georgia: $175,000
Hawaii: $158,700
Idaho: $138,302
Illinois: $177,412
Indiana: $121,331
Iowa: $130,000
Kansas: $99,636
Kentucky: $148,781
Louisiana: $130,000
Maine: $70,000
Maryland: $170,000
Massachusetts: $185,000
Michigan: $159,300
Minnesota: $127,629v
Missouri: $133,821
Mississippi: $185,000
Montana: $115,505
Nebraska: $105,000
New Hampshire: $134,581
New Jersey: $175,000
New Mexico: $110,000
Nevada: $149,573
New York: $200,000
North Carolina: $144,349
North Dakota: $129,096
Ohio: $153,650
Oklahoma: $147,000
Oregon: $98,600
Pennsylvania: $194,850
Rhode Island: $145,755
South Carolina: $106,078
South Dakota: $113,961
Tennessee: $194,112
Texas: $153,750
Utah: $150,000
Vermont: $178,274
Virginia: $175,000
Washington: $183,072
(Washington DC: $220,000)
West Virginia: $150,000
Wisconsin: $152,756
Wyoming: $105,000

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Federal: $7.25
Alabama: $7.25
Alaska: $10.34
Arizona: $12.80
Arkansas: $11.00
California: $15.00
Colorado: $12.56
Connecticut: $13.00
Delaware: $10.50
Washington DC: $15.20
Florida: $11.00
Georgia: $5.15/$7.25
Guam: $7.25
Hawaii: $10.10
Idaho: $7.25
Illinois: $12.00
Indiana: $7.25
Iowa: $7.25
Kansas: $7.25
Kentucky: $7.25
Louisiana: $7.25.
Maine: $12.75
Maryland: $12.50
Massachusetts: $14.25
Michigan: $9.87
Minnesota: $10.33
Mississippi: $7.25.
Missouri: $11.15
Montana: $9.20
Nebraska: $9.00
Nevada: $9.50
New Hampshire: $7.25
New Jersey: $13.00
New Mexico: $11.50
New York: $13.20
North Carolina: $7.25
North Dakota: $7.25
Ohio: $9.30
Oklahoma: $7.25
Oregon: $13.50
Pennsylvania: $7.25
Puerto Rico: $7.25
Rhode Island: $12.25
South Carolina: $7.25.
South Dakota: $7.25
Tennessee: $7.25.
Texas: $7.25
Virgin Islands: $7.25
Utah: $7.25
Virginia: $11.00
Vermont: $8.60
Washington: $14.49
Wisconsin: $7.25
West Virginia: $8.75
Wyoming: $5.15/$7.25
By Country
Denmark: $18.49
Australia: $12.79
France: $11.01
Germany: $10.34
Belgium.: $10.31
U.K.: $10.13
Netherlands: $9.71
Ireland: $8.85
Taiwan: $8.02
Canada: $7.82
Saudi Arabia: $7.78
U.S.: $7.25
Israel: $6.11
South Korea: $6.09
U.K.: $5.93
Spain: $5.82
Greece: $5.65
Poland: $5.34
Hong Kong: $5.24
Turkey: $4.30
Thailand: $2.86
Slovakia: $2.39
Malaysia: $2.39
Brazil: $2.39
Russia: $2.06
Pakistan: $2.04
Phillipines.: $1.56
China: $1.39
Indonesia: $1.14
Mexico: $0.90
India: $0.80
Vietnam: $0.74
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  • U.S. President: $400,000
  • Vice President: $230,700
  • Cabinet Secretaries: $221,400
  • House Speaker: $223,500
  • House Majority/Minority Leaders: $193,400
  • Senate Majority/Minority Leaders: $193,400
  • Senator: $174,000
  • House Representative: $174,000
  • Chief Justice: $255,500
  • Associate Justices: $244,400
  • U.S. Circuit Judges: $236,900
  • U.S. District Judges: $223,400
  • Admin Appeals Judges (basic): $128,200 - $177,600
  • Admin Law Judges (basic): $128,200 - $191,900
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         EX Level: I: $246,400; II: $221,900;
         III: $204,000; IV: $191,900; V: $180,000
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        Certified SES: $147,649 - $221,900
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    1. American medical doctors below are among the highest-paid with a median annual salary of $208,000 per year. The average medical school graduate owes around $251,000 in total student loan debt.
    2. A former mail carrier in Pennsylvania, who is a Christian and believes Sundays should be dedicated to worship, sued the U.S. Postal Service after it required him to work Sunday shifts delivering packages. Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964 requires employers to reasonably accommodate the religious practice of an employee or prospective employee, unless to do so would cause an undue hardship to the employer.
    3. 65% of all executives change jobs in every 36-month period.
    4. 40% of all new executive hires fail within the first 18 months.
    5. 73% of people have misrepresented information on a resume.
    6. 75% of resume rejections are due to unprofessional email addresses.
    7. The average number of job applicants for a single job is 120, while only 15% of them get to be invited for the first round interview.
    8. The average number of interviews before getting a job is 2
    9. Employed persons worked an average of 7.6 hours on the days they worked
    10. On a working day, employed men worked 53 minutes more than employed women.
    11. On a working day, 83 percent of employed persons did some or all of their work at their workplace and 23 percent did some or all of their work at home; they spent more time working at the workplace than at home —7.9 hours compared with 3.0 hours.
    12. On a working day, 36 percent of employed people age 25 and over with a bachelor's degree or higher did some work at home, compared with only 7 percent of those with less than a high school diploma.
    13. Surgeons are among the most highly educated and trained specialists and the highest-paid professionals in any field in the US, their median annual salary is $364,500. The average annual salary of medical doctor specialists is $316,000 while the median salary of primary care physicians is $217,000 a year.
    14. A study finds that people who earn a master’s degree in electrical and electronics engineering have a median salary after graduation of about $75,000 while a bachelor’s degree in the same field draws $56,000.
    15. In the US the average salary per year for engineers with electrical engineering background (e.g., electrical design, electronics design, hardware design, circuit design, control, network, systems, signal integrity, power electronics) ranges from $80,500 to $109,000.
    16. Mathematicians and statisticians typically need at least a master’s degree in mathematics or statistics; However, some positions are available to those with a bachelor’s degree. As of May 2020 the median annual wage for mathematicians and statisticians was $110,860 and $92,270, respectively.
    17. Most federal jobs are preselected. Federal hiring regulations require most federal job openings to be advertised and filled through open competitions. But most job openings are secretly targeted for a preselected applicant and are only advertised to mimic adherence to regulations.
    18. After applying for a Federal government job, and if you're selected as a finalist for an interview, you should hear back on the agency's final selection within another week or two after the interview. However, this timeframe might be stretched out if the agency offers the job to someone else and that candidate winds up negotiating or rejecting the offer.
    19. President Trump signed a spending measure in February 2019 that reversed the 2019 pay freeze for civilian federal employees and provided a 1.4 percent across-the-board raise plus as a 0.5 percent locality pay adjustment. The pay raise is retroactive to January 1 (or the first applicable pay period of 2019). The increase could come as soon as the March 22 pay check or as late as the April 5 check.
    20. According to the 2017 Salary and Benefits Survey, engineers working in the fields of Communications Technology (broadcast technology, communications, consumer electronics and vehicular technology) have an average salary of $157,456 for engineers who work in the areas related to Information Smart Phones or Watches, Solid-State Circuits, Consumer Electronics, Engineering Management and Vehicular Technology, made a median salary of $160,000 a year; those in Energy and Power Engineering remain the lowest paid, $125,000, closely followed by professionals in Industrial Applications Engineering, $126,000.
    21. For the IT field, with three to four years of experience, women’s median salary is $79,000, compared to men’s, with $86,593; over time, the disparities continue to grow, with the greatest difference occurring at 25 to 29 years of work experience; women average $134,300, compared with $153,000 for men.
    22. College rankings by salary potential (2021) | Payscale
    23. Highest paid jobs and occupations in the U.S.
    24. The average highest paying entry-level jobs
    25. The median annual wage in America for entry level jobs:
    26. For the 2-year and 4 year U.S. universities and colleges, the annual average salary was $98,974 for professors, $69,911 for associate professors, $58,662 for assistant professors, $42,609 for instructors, and $48,289 for lecturers. Faculty in 4-year institutions earn higher salaries, on average, than do those in 2-year schools. The national average professor salary of the 4-year universities is $114,134.
    27. The annual average professor salary of Harvard University is $179,792, $183,371 for Cornell University, $230,945 for University of Washington, $180,258 for Stanford University, $198,365 for Yale University, $147,470 for Johns Hopkins University, $144,128 for University of Maryland, $208,051 for New York University, and $160,922 for University of Michigan.
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    29. The median annual wage in America, by major occupational groups:
    30. The 11 highest-paying companies in America (2017):
    31. As of January 2017 the Federal non-military workforce was 2.80 million people, it was 2.79 million people in January 2009 and 3.10 million people in December 1990.
    32. Federal workforce's turnover has averaged about 210,000 jobs a year. Of Federal employees who leave each year, about 75,000 on average quit, 65,000 retire and 55,000 leave because their appointments expire, 10,000 are fired, and 5,000 leave due to various reasons, including layoffs and deaths.
    33. When looking at full or part-time workers 16 and older, median hourly earnings for Asian males were $24 in 2015, compared with $21 for white, $15 for black and $14 for Hispanic men; median hourly earnings for Asian women were $18, compared with $17 for white females.
    34. College graduates ages 25 to 32 who are working full time earn more annually—about $17,500 more—than employed young adults holding only a high school diploma.
    35. Southwest Airlines hires around 4% of 90,000 people who apply each year
    36. Social network Twitter is granting 20 weeks paid parental leave for full-time employees.
    37. About 75% of resumes are rejected for an unprofessional email address.
    38. The average number of people who apply for any given job is 118; 20% of those applicants get an interview, and only 35% of applicants are actually qualified for the jobs they apply to.
    39. Of the American people who earn over $150,000 a year, 82 percent had a bachelor's degree and just 6.5 percent had a high school diploma.
    40. If a Google employee passes away, his/her surviving spouse or domestic partner will receive a check for 50% of their salary every year for the next decade.
    41. 10 Worst States in America to Make a Living in 2015: Hawaii, Oregon, Maine, West Virginia, Vermont, California, Montana, South Dakota, Rhode Island, and Connecticut.
    42. Cover letters are still valuable in hiring process.
    43. Presentation skills are critical for career success.
    44. In the U.S., around 281,560 pharmacists dispense medicine and advice to patients at hospitals and retail chains daily; the median annual salary for a pharmacist was $116,670, the best-paid made $145,910 and the lowest-paid made $89,280 in 2012.
    45. As of January 2014, in the United States compensation of auto workers is about $45.34 an hour. This is similar to Canada’s $39.04 an hour, and Germany’s $58.82. This compares with Mexico’s $7.80, Brazil’s $18.78, Poland’s $9.53, India’s $2.10, South Korea’s $25.74 and China’s $4.10.
    46. On November 5, 2013 voters in SeaTac, Washington, raised the minimum wage to $15 per hour for transportation and hospitality workers in and near the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. Washington's minimum wage is $9.19
    47. In California, the state's minimum wage will be raised from $8 an hour to $9 an hour, effective July 2014, and to $10 an hour in January 2016
    48. Nationwide, the U.S. median household income for 2012 was $51,371; Maryland had the highest median household income in 2012 at $71,122 while Mississippi had the lowest at $37,095.
    49. As of the end of 2011 there were 4,403,000 federal employees, which included 2,756,000 executive branch civilians, 1,583,000 uniformed military personnel, and 64,000 legislative and judicial branch personnel; in 1962 the Federal government had 5,354,000 federal employees, which included 2,485,000 executive branch civilians, 2,840,000 uniformed military personnel, and 30,000 legislative and judicial branch personnel.
    50. Almost 60 percent of US workers want to change careers.
    51. U.S. women are more likely than women in other countries to have full time jobs and to work as managers or professionals.
    52. Eighty percent of jobs are gained through networking.
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    54. The average medical student's debt is $161,000.
    55. A cardiologist has a $5.2 million wealth accumulation over a career, compared with a primary-care doctor's $2.5 million and an MBA graduate's $1.7 million.
    56. Medicare pays an ophthalmologist around $600 for cataract surgery and the insertion of an artificial lens; it pays a gastroenterologist about $200 for a screening colonoscopy (a 20-minutes or less work). Medicare pays primary-care doctors about $100 for a visit that might take more than 30 minutes and involve evaluation and managing a complicated patient with heart disease, diabetes or emphysema.
    57. In the U.S. by 2020 the shortage of primary-care doctors will reach more than 45,000, which is about 5% of 851,300 physicians of all types that will be needed by then.
    58. The highest-paid internists (internal medicine doctors) make about $352,000 a year; the highest-paid gastroenterologists make about $846,000.
    59. On average, couples in which one partner is a workaholic (10+ hours at work a day) divorce at twice the average rate.
    60. On average, Americans hold around seven different jobs before they reach to age 30.
    61. On average, American women make about 77.5 cents for every dollar that men earn.
    62. Around 44% of American homeless people are employed.
    63. There is about 7% of all non-farm workers in the United States are self-employed.
    64. As of February 2014, 91 million Americans aren't looking for jobs
    65. For both the foreign born and the native born, jobless rates vary considerably by race and ethnicity. Among the foreign born, blacks had the highest unemployment rate (10.5 percent) in 2013, while Asians had the lowest (4.7 percent). The unemployment rates were 6.6 percent for whites and 7.5 percent for Hispanics. Among the native born, blacks also had the highest jobless rate (13.5 percent), followed by Hispanics (10.7 percent). The unemployment rates were 6.0 percent for whites and 6.5 percent for Asians.
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    69. The unemployment rate of foreign-born persons in the U.S. was 6.9 percent in 2013, down from 8.1 percent in 2012.
    70. The median usual weekly earnings of foreign-born full-time wage and salary workers were $643 in 2013, compared with $805 for their native-born counterparts.
    71. Worldwide, at least 15% of director-level women have slept with their bosses -- and around 37% of them got promoted for it. (Sources: Center for Work-Life Policy)
    72. Federal law generally prohibits any company from hiring or continuing the employment of any person who it knows has a criminal record involving dishonesty or breach of trust, such as shoplifting conviction.
    73. A person who held a professional degree has a $4.2M wealth accumulation over a career, compared with a Doctoral degree graduate's $3.5M, $2.8M for Master's degree, $2.4 for Bachelor's degree, $1.8M for 2-year college's degree, $1.6M for some college, $1.4 for high school graduate, and $1.0 for less than high school.
    74. People can make much more money by earning a college degree; a person with a Bachelor's degree will earn, on average, almost twice as much as workers with a high school diploma.
    75. More than half (57%) of teachers hold master's degrees; however, this teaching profession has an average national starting salary of $30,377 while computer programmers start at an average of $43,635, public accounting professionals at $44,668, and registered nurses at $45,570.
    76. Per a survey results provided by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, an English professor has an average salary of $43.50 per hour while a dentist and a nuclear engineer only make $33.34 and $37.24 per hour respectively.
    77. Teachers spend an average of 50 hours per week on instructional duties, including an average of 12 hours each week on non-compensated school-related activities such as grading papers, bus duty, and club advising.
    78. Almost 50 percent of new teachers leave the profession during the first five years of teaching, and 37 percent of teachers who do not plan to continue teaching until retirement blame low pay for their decision to leave the profession.
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    81. Podiatric Physicians are the major providers of foot care services, providing 39 percent of all foot care while orthopedic physicians provide 13 percent; all other physicians provide 37 percent, and physical therapists and others provide 11 percent. There are about 13,320 doctors of podiatric medicine actively in practice in the United States
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    84. President Barack Obama signed a law that freezes civilian federal employee pay for the next two years that would affect fiscal 2011, which began Oct. 1, and fiscal 2012.
    85. President Obama ordered federal agencies to radically overhaul the federal hiring process, and eliminate the lengthy "KSAs," or essays that describe an applicant's knowledge, skills and abilities. Applicants now are able to know the results of their job applications within 80 days.
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    87. Government analyses show that federal employees make on average 24% less than their private-sector counterparts. In 2009, private industry pays higher salaries than the federal government for PhD-level employees in information science, biological sciences, environmental life sciences, chemistry, economics, mathematics, statistics, computer science, and civil, architectural, electrical and computer engineering.
    88. More than 50 former or current federal employees have received Nobel Prizes; Approximately 1 in 4 American Nobel laureates have been federal workers.
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    90. In 2013 around two-thirds of women with children under 18 have jobs outside the home.
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    92. 18% of American workers called sick on a typical Friday, which is more than any other day of the week. Tuesday has the lowest percent of absenteeism (11%).
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    94. As of December 2013, the U.S. has the fourth largest workforce in the world, at 154.2 million, not including 11.1 million people out of work.
    95. In the U.S. as of September 30, 2010, the jobless rate was 9.8 percent for adult men, 8.0 percent for adult women, 26.0 percent for teenagers, 8.7 percent for whites, 16.1 percent for blacks, 12.4 percent Hispanics, and 6.4 percent for Asians.
    96. In 2010, the private sector pays $46,661 for a recent college graduate. Entry-level federal workers start at $34,075 or $42,209 for candidates with superior academic achievement.
    97. The federal government often pays higher salaries for its blue-color and clerical workers, compared with those in the private sector.
    98. In 2010, around 20% of federal workers have a master's degree, professional degree or doctorate, vs. 13% in the private sector. Approximately 51% of federal employees have at least a college degree, compared with 35% in the private sector.
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    102. The federal civil service system that has provided Federal employees comfort, and sometimes frustration, for 60 years might be transformed to a new system soon.
    103. Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) employees retiring before December 31, 2013 would receive a 50 percent credit for unused sick leave; after January 1, 2014 they will receive full credit for their unused sick leave.
    104. In the U.S. most people spend more than 100 hours a year commuting to work.
    105. More people walk to work in Alaska than any other U.S. state.
    106. There are around 10,000 workers died annually while working at their companies as a result of overwork (60- to 70- hour work weeks) in Japan. The phenomenon is known as “karoshi". The major medical causes of karōshi deaths are heart attack and stroke due to stress.
    107. The most stressful cities in the US are: Chicago, Los Angeles, New York, Cleveland, and Providence, R.I.
    108. The average working time in (hours): South Korea: 2390; Mexico: 1980; Japan: 1828; Greece: 1811; USA: 1777; Spain: 1745; Canada: 1717; Britain: 1652; Italy: 1523; Denmark: 1423; Germany: 1362; France: 1346; Sweden: 1316; Netherlands: 1309.
    109. 25% of U.S. workers are on the job at 7 a.m.; 15% of U.S. workers are on the job at 7 p.m.
    110. The standard business office workweek in Europe, North America, Asia: Monday through Friday; Algeria, Saudi Arabia: Sunday through Wednesday; Iran: Saturday through Thursday; Egypt: Sunday through Thursday; Israel: Sunday through Thursday;
    111. In the U.S. the 10 best jobs are: Mathematician, Actuary, Statistician, Biologist, Software Engineer, Computer Systems Analyst, Historian, Sociologist, Industrial Designer, and Accountant while the 10 worst jobs are: Lumberjack, Dairy Farmer, Taxi Driver, Sailor, Emergency Medical Technician, RooferGarbage Collector, Welder, Roustabout, and Ironworker. (Source: Jobsrated.com)
    112. In the 2009 fiscal year, 11,275 federal employees were fired for misconduct or  poor performance.  In addition, there are a sizable number of employees who voluntarily leave after they are counseled that their work performance is unacceptable.
    113. The secrets of a successful manager are approachable, respectful, encouraging, and reasonable.
    114. 61% of U.S. workers live paycheck to paycheck to make their ends meet, up from 49% in 2008 and 43% in 2007. (Source: Careerbuilder.com)
    115. The 2009 recession was the longest recession since the Great Depression
    116. If you are involuntarily terminated between September 1, 2008 and December 31, 2009, and are eligible for COBRA, the federal government will pay 65% of your premium, through your employer, for up to nine months. You pay the other 35%.
    117. According to 2007 Census Bureau data, only about 26 percent of mothers with a college degree stay home, while more than 40 percent of mothers lacking high school diplomas are at home.


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    ▷ Interviews
    1. The Art of the Interview
    2. The Art of the Interview | NPR
    3. The Art of Asking Interview Questions
    4. The Art of Interviewing
    5. The Art of Interviewing (Slides)
    6. The Art of Interviewing: Interviewing with Purpose
    7. The Art of Behavioral Interviewing
    8. Master the Art of Interviewing
    9. Mastering the Art of the Interview | TED Talk
    10. Mastering the Art of Interviewing and Selection
    11. Watch Bill Gates Give Brilliant 30-Second Answers to Common Job Interview Questions
    12. The New Secret to Interview Success: Leave Something Behind
    13. The Real Reason You Weren’t Hired (That No One Will Ever Tell You)
    14. There's One Thing You Need to Know Before Going into the Second Interview.
    15. Things to Expect from a Second Interview
    16. Signs That Your Job Interview Went Well
    17. Signs a Job Interview Went Badly
    18. Signs Your Interview Went Poorly
    19. Signs You Got the Job After an Interview
    20. Good Signs & Hints You Got the Job After an Interview
    21. Interview Skills
    22. Job Interview Skills
    23. Job Interview Skills That Will Help You Get Hired
    24. Interviewing Skills: Types of Interviews
    25. Interviewing Issues and Questions to Avoid.
    26. Hiring Employees: Conduct an Effective Job Interview
    27. Conducting a Successful Interview Process
    28. Executive Job Interview Preparation.
    29. Conduct an Effective Interview
    30. Strategies of Effective Interviewing
    31. Top Interview Techniques
    32. Interview Techniques
    33. Interviewing Techniques | Eddy
    34. Interviewing Tutorial: Video Interview Techniques
    35. Interviewing Successfully
    36. Fact-Finding Interviewing Techniques
    37. Dominate the Interview and Land a Dream Job
    38. Successful Interview Techniques.
    39. Successful Interviewing for A-List Candidates
    40. Successful Job Interview
    41. Effective Interviewing Techniques, Graduate Recruiters.
    42. Best Techniques for a Successful Job Interview
    43. The Best Interview Practices to Make an Impression
    44. The Best Interviewing Techniques and Practices Explained
    45. The Best Way to Handle a Phone Interview.
    46. The Rise of Extreme Job Interviews
    47. The Infamous Good Interview But Rejection/No Callback
    48. Are You Getting Interviews, But Not the Job?
    49. The Do's and Don'ts of the Second Interview
    50. Do's and Don'ts for the Senior Level Job Interview
    51. Thank You Note Templates
    52. Practice Your Answers in a Mock Job Interview
    53. Are You Getting Interviews, But Not the Job?
    54. Tons of Interviews But No Offers
    55. I Did 8 Rounds of Interviews and Still Didn’t Get the Job
    56. I've Had 10 Interviews and No Offers - Am I the Problem?
    57. Landing Interviews But Not Job Offers?
    58. Job Interview Gone Wrong: The Telltale Signs You Probably Didn't Get the Job
    59. Should Hiring Managers Give Constructive Feedback to Rejected Job Candidates?
    60. Brutally Honest List of Reasons You Didn't Get the Job Interview or Job Offer
    61. The Real Reasons You Didn't Get Hired!
    62. The Real Reason You've Had 16 Interviews and No Job Offers
    63. The Real Reason You Weren't Hired (that No One Will Ever Tell You)
    64. Things Interviewers Say that Let's You Know You Won't Get an Offer
    65. Signs that Your Interview Went Well.
    66. Thank You Letter/Email after Interview
    67. Interview Follow-Up - Thank You Notes
    68. The Importance of the Post-Interview: Thank You Follow-Up
    69. Mistakes to Avoid on a Thank-You Email
    70. The Post-Interview Thank You Note Template
    71. The Follow Up Interview Thank You Email
    72. Thank You Email After an Interview
    73. Interview Etiquette: Sending a Thank You Letter
    74. Dazzling Formal Job Interview Thank You Note Samples
    75. Things Not to Include in an Interview Thank-You Letter
    76. Thank You Email After an Interview: 6 Sample Notes for All Jobs
    77. Are Post-Interview Thank-You Notes Still a Thing?
    78. Should Interview Thank-You Emails Impact Hiring Decisions?
    79. Should You Send a Thank-You Note after Your Interview
    80. Do You Still Need to Send a Thank-You Note After a Job Interview?
    81. Do I Have to Send a Thank You Note after a Job Interview?
    82. The Complete 2-Question Interview.
    83. The Best Job Interview Question to Spot Talent, and How to Answer It
    84. Most Common Interview Questions (with Answers)
    85. Top Interview Questions: From Most Common to Most Unusual
    86. Questions to Ask at the End of an Interview
    87. Questions to Ask at the End at a Job Interview
    88. Questions for You to Ask at the End of an Interview
    89. Behavioral Based Interview Questions
    90. Smart Questions to Ask at Your Interview.
    91. Sample Interview Questions and Answers
    92. Interview Questions - Job Interview
    93. Interview Question: “What Are Your Strengths and Weaknesses?"
    94. Writing Effective Interview Questions.
    95. Epidemiologist Interview Questions
    96. Strategies for Qualitative Interviews | Harvard
    97. The Best and Worst - Answer to Common Interview Questions.
    98. Interesting Facts About Interviews, Job-seeking and Resumes
    99. Job Promotion Interviews.
    100. Things to Do After the Job Interview.
    101. The Interview Process: Selecting the "Right" Person.
    102. The Traditional Interview Process Is Broken. How to Fix It.
    103. Contingent Job Offer - and Their Terms
    104. Preparing for an Assistant Interview
    105. Dress for Success for Your Interview.
    106. Last-Minute Interview Preparation.
    107. A Follow-Up Call Wins the Interview.
    108. Secret Job Interview Techniques That Will Get You Hired.
    109. Before the Job Interview, Do Your Homework.
    110. Do Your Homework Before the Big Interview.
    111. Most Common Interview Mistakes
    112. Interview Quiz: Are You Making a Good Impression?
    113. An Understanding of Job Interview.
    114. Right and Wrong Answers to 8 Classic Interview Questions.
    115. The Perfect Answers to 10 Common Job Interview Questions.
    116. Job Interviewing Articles for Job-Seekers
    117. Job Interview Do's and Don'ts
    118. Job Interviews: Interview Questions and Answers.
    119. Job Interview Statistics and Trends (2022)
    120. Job Interview Statistics: First Impressions, Dress Codes, ...
    121. 3 Ways People Mess Up the (Simple) Answer to “How Did You Come Across This Job Opportunity?”.
    122. 3 Times Your Thank You Note Could Make the Difference in Whether or Not You Get the Job
    123. 3 Common Job Interview Mistakes.
    124. 4 Ways You Might Get Tricked at Your Next Job Interview.
    125. 4 Ways to Follow Up After a Job Interview
    126. 5 Ways to Get the Most out of a Job Interview.
    127. 5 Ways to Ace the Video Conference Interview
    128. 5 Signs Your Interview Is Fake Because They've Already Hired Someone
    129. 5 Unspoken Tells That Can Make or Break Your Interview
    130. 5 Job Interview Secrets that Employers Don't Tell Candidates.
    131. 5 Keys to Acing Your Informational Interview.
    132. 5 Surefire Ways to Make a Powerful First Impression.
    133. 5 Reasons You Didn't Get Hired After the Interview.
    134. 5 Interviewing Turnoffs to Make Sure You Avoid
    135. 5 Best Things to Say in an Interview.
    136. 5 Things to Understand about Phone Screen Interviews.
    137. 5 Embarrassing Errors to Avoid in Your Job Interview.
    138. 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before a Job Interview.
    139. 5 Questions You Should Never Ask in a Job Interview.
    140. 5 Unspoken Tells That Can Make or Break Your Interview
    141. 5 Steps to a Successful Interview.
    142. 5 Top Interview Techniques
    143. 6 Months, No Interviews - Until I Started Breaking The Rules.
    144. 6 Bad Interview Signs that Mean You Didn't Land the Job.
    145. 6 Reasons You Failed the Interview Before it Even Ended.
    146. 6 Common Problems with Job Interviews.
    147. 6 Key Interview Answers Employers Need to Hear
    148. 6 Signs You Got the Job
    149. 7 Questions to Ask in Every Interview.
    150. 7 Ways to Screw Up a Job Interview.
    151. 7 Secrets for Effective Interviewing.
    152. 7 Follow-Up Email Examples After a Job Interview.
    153. 7 Interview Techniques to Conduct an Effective Interview
    154. 7 Interview Mistakes That Are Costing You Job Offers.
    155. 8 Questions to Ask an Interviewer.
    156. 8 Pros and Cons of Job Hopping.
    157. 8 Best Questions to Ask at the End of an Interview
    158. 8 Reasons You Should Turn Down That Job Offer.
    159. 9 Reasons to Reject Candidates After an Anterview
    160. 8 Signs That Job Interview Went Super Well
    161. 9 Smart Answers to the Toughest Job Interview Questions.
    162. 9 Best Thank You Messages for After an Interview
    163. 9 Questions Candidates Need to Ask in Interviews
    164. 9 Signs You're Probably Not Getting the Job.
    165. 9 Signs You Nailed the Interview.
    166. 9 Surprisingly Effective Job Interview Exercises from Improv Coaches
    167. 10 Signs You Are Likely Going to Receive a Job Offer.
    168. 10 Signs You're About to Receive a Job Offer.
    169. 10 Reasons You Didn't Get the Job.
    170. 10 Main Reasons You Didn't Get a Job After an Amazing Interview.
    171. 10 Thank You Email Samples to Wow Your Interviewers.
    172. 10 Tough Questions and Answers for CEO Interview.
    173. 10 Best Interview Questions to Ask.
    174. 10 Most Common Interview Questions and Answers?
    175. 10 Ways to Have a Perfect Job Interview
    176. 10 Ways Email Can Derail Your Job Chances.
    177. 10 Best Ways to Get More Executive Job Interviews.
    178. 10 Reasons You're Not Getting Called Back After an Interview
    179. 10 Top Reasons You Didn't Get the Job.
    180. 10 Top Ways to Get a Job Interview
    181. 10 Steps for Conducting Effective Job Interviews.
    182. 10 Steps to a Good Interview.
    183. 10 Signs that the Interview Went Badly.
    184. 10 Signs You Will Be Hired
    185. 10 Signs You Didn’t Get the Job After an Interview
    186. 10 Important Techniques to Land the Offer for Executive Phone Interview.
    187. 10 Interesting Facts about Job Interviews
    188. 11 Reasons Candidates Are Rejected in the Interview Process
    189. 11 Unique Jobs for Senior Citizens After Retirement
    190. 12 Reasons Why Your Interview Went Well But You Got Rejected
    191. 12 Signs You Got the Job
    192. 12 Dos and Don'ts for Negotiating Salary in a Tough Economy.
    193. 12 Ways to Get a Job Interview and One Way Not to.
    194. 12 Things to Never Do During a Phone Interview.
    195. 12 Tough Interview Questions and Answers.
    196. 12 Signs that an Interview Went Well.
    197. 13 CEOs' Most Insightful Interview Questions.
    198. 13 Common Phone Interview Questions (and Answers!).
    199. 13 Telltale Signs That You Didn't Get the Job.
    200. 13 Common Phone Interview Questions (and Answers!).
    201. 13 Annoying Words and Phrases Keeping You from Getting Hired.
    202. 14 Best Questions to Ask in an Interview.
    203. 14 Ways to Land Your Dream Job from Bed.
    204. 14 Signs an Interview Went Well (or Badly).
    205. 14 Signs You Got the Job After an Interview
    206. 15 Tough Executive Level Interview Questions & Answers
    207. 15 Signs You're About to Get a Job Offer
    208. 15 Signs That Your Job Interview Went Well.
    209. 15 Top Most-Common Interview Questions and their Answers
    210. 15 Phone Interview Questions (With Example Answers).
    211. 15 Rules for Negotiating a Job Offer
    212. 16 Best Job Interview Questions to Ask Candidates.
    213. 16 Psychological Tricks that Will Help You Ace a Job Interview.
    214. 17 Effective Interview Strategies for Successful Hiring.
    215. 20 Insightful Questions to Ask in an Interview.
    216. 20 Executive Interview Pet Peeves from Hiring Decision-Makers.
    217. 20 Top Reasons why Candidates Get Rejected in Interview
    218. 20 Top Common Job Interview Questions and Answers
    219. 20 Good Signs or Hints You Got the Job After an Interview.
    220. 20 Signs You Will Get the Job After an Interview
    221. 21 Interview Techniques to Increase Opportunity to Be Hired
    222. 23 Executive Interview Questions (With Example Answers)
    223. 25 Top CEO Interview Questions and Answers
    224. 25 Management Interview Questions
    225. 27 Most Common Job Interview Questions and Answers
    226. 30 Common Job Interview Questions and How to Answer Them
    227. 30 Common Interview Questions and Answers
    228. 30 Most Common Interview Problems
    229. 30 Top Executive Assistant Interview Questions (+ Example Answers)
    230. 30 Signs an Interview Went Well (or Badly)
    231. 30 Behavioral Interview Questions to Prep for
    232. 30 Mind-Blowing Interview Statistics ...
    233. 39 of the Best Questions to Ask at the End of an Interview
    234. 40 Most Common Job Interview Questions
    235. 40 Questions to Ask in an Informational Interview
    236. 45 Questions to Ask in a Job Interview.
    237. 46 Common Interview Questions and Answers
    238. 50 Most Common Interview Questions
    239. 50 Most Common Interview Questions | Glassdoor
    240. 50 Most Common Job Interview Questions
    241. 50 Best Interview Questions to Ask Candidates
    242. 50 Job Applications, No Responses - Why Are Employers So Rude?
    243. 51 Job Interview Questions and Answers
    244. 51 Great Questions to Ask in an Interview
    245. 60 Top Coding Interview Questions (With Sample Answers)
    246. 65+ Best Questions to Ask an Interviewer & Land Top Jobs
    247. 100 Potential Interview Questions.
    248. 100 Common Job Interview Questions
    249. 100 Top Common Interview Questions and Best Answers
    250. 125 Common Interview Questions and Answers

    ▷ Careers, Jobs & Wages
    1. The 2024 Federal Pay Raise Formalized by White House
    2. The Average Doctor in the U.S. Makes $350,000 a Year. Why?
    3. The Average U.S. Doctor Makes $350,000 a Year
    4. Physician's Salary in United States
    5. Physician Assistant's Salary
    6. Nurse Salaries by State in 2024
    7. Health Care Survey: Annual Salary Report 2021
    8. Building a Career on Your Strengths
    9. Lean In Networks
    10. Startup vs. Corporate: What’s Best for Your Career?
    11. Careers Articles & News | AOL
    12. Careers and Occupations
    13. Career Change Advantages and Disadvantages.
    14. Career Survival Guide for Those Who Hate Networking
    15. Healthcare Administration Careers
    16. The Positive and Negative Effects of Changing Jobs.
    17. Today's 'Secure Job' Is a Stable Career
    18. Understanding the Challenges of Changing Careers
    19. Start Bragging to Advance Your Career.
    20. Techniques for an Effective Job Search Careers Information.
    21. The Role of the CTO: Four Models for Success
    22. The Role of the Chief Technology Officer (CTO) in Strategic Innovation, Project Execution, and Mentoring.
    23. The Chief Technology Officer (CTO) and Organizational Power and Influence
    24. The CTO: IT's Chameleon
    25. Chief Data Officer
    26. Data-Driven Government: The Role of Chief Data Officers
    27. The Biggest Mistakes C-Level Candidates Make When Seeking a New Job
    28. For an Executive Job Search, Networking Is a Must
    29. Network Like a Boss and Land a Job in 7 Steps
    30. Networking Your Way to a New Job
    31. Networking for Success in Your Job Search
    32. Networking: Questions to Ask | Harvard Law School
    33. The Importance of Networking
    34. Linkedin for Networking, Career Building & Job Search
    35. Mastering Soft Skills for Workplace Success
    36. Working as a Marketing Manager - Marketing Manager Career Path
    37. I Asserted Myself, and Got the Job
    38. Incorporating an Employer's Praise in Your Résumé
    39. Words to Avoid and Include on a Resume.
    40. Free Resume Templates
    41. Resume Samples and Templates.
    42. Resume Templates & Builder
    43. Resume Mistakes to Avoid to Make a Good Resume.
    44. Resumes and Cover Letters | Harvard
    45. Online Resume Builder: Creating a Professional Resume
    46. Impressive Resume - Online Resume Builder
    47. Creating an ATS-Friendly Resume: Templates & Formats
    48. The Fatal Resume Mistake You Won't Realize You're Making
    49. Cover Letter Formats - Choosing the Best Cover Letter
    50. Is Your Cover Letter Read-Worthy?
    51. Write the Perfect Cover Letter With This Template
    52. Advanced Job Search Techniques to Help You Plan Your Next Career.
    53. Thinking About Changing Jobs? Pros and Cons.
    54. Pros & Cons of Switching Jobs.
    55. Pros and Cons of Job Hopping.
    56. Pros and Cons of Making a Career Change.
    57. Pros and Cons of a Midlife Career Change.
    58. Pros and Cons of Quitting Your Job.
    59. Disadvantages of Changing Jobs.
    60. Surviving Between College Graduation and Your First Job
    61. Do You Really Need to Get a Job Right After You Graduate?
    62. On the Job Hunt, Dress to Impress? Yes.
    63. The Difference Between Headhunters and Recruiters
    64. Headhunters: The Truth About Working With Them
    65. The Truth About Job Fairs
    66. Facts About Different Occupations
    67. Should You Stay or Should You Go?
    68. Low-Stress Jobs for People with Anxiety
    69. Computer Programmer | US News
    70. The Importance of Having a Stable Job - Benefits of Job Security
    71. The Biggest Challenges About Becoming a Lawyer.
    72. Factors to Consider If You Want to Become a Lawyer.
    73. Will Law School Students Have Jobs After They Graduate?
    74. Is Being a Doctor Worth It?
    75. The Most Popular Jobs for Recent College Graduates
    76. The Most in-Demand (and Aging) Engineering Jobs
    77. The Most Stressful Jobs, Ranked [Infographic].
    78. The Most Popular Jobs for People 65 and Older
    79. Wall Street Gains at Harvard B-School
    80. Gratitude Physically Changes Your Brain, New Study Says.
    81. Spouse’s Personality Influences Career Success, Study Finds.
    82. Promoting the Wrong Talent.
    83. Performance Review Phrases for Your Next Review
    84. Acceptable Reasons for Leaving a Job
    85. Are Your Job Goals Destined to Fail?.
    86. Employee Tenure.
    87. Keeping the Job You Love.
    88. The Least Stressful Jobs in the U.S.
    89. A $1.8 Million Haul for a Sloan MBA?
    90. Low Wages in America.
    91. Median Income in U.S. States in 2012
    92. Characteristics of Minimum Wage Workers in 2012.
    93. Close the Gender Wage Gap.
    94. Wages in Context, Global
    95. Statutory Minimum Wages in the United States
    96. Living Wages, 49 Countries
    97. Employees Are Demanding Pay Transparency, How HR Should Respond
    98. Federal Pay Raise Increased to 2.1 Percent for 2017.
    99. List of Skills for Resumes.
    100. List of Job Descriptions
    101. List of Minimum Wage Rates by State.
    102. List of Average Starting Salaries for Each College Major
    103. List of Lowest-income Places in the United States
    104. List of U.S. States by Minimum Wage
    105. List of U.S. States and Territories by Median Wage and Mean Wage
    106. List of Countries by Average Wage
    107. List of European Countries by Average Wage
    108. Average Salary by State in 2024
    109. Average Salary in the U.S. in 2024
    110. Household Income in the United States
    111. Personal Income in the United States
    112. Achieving Pay Equity
    113. An Introduction to Pay Equity
    114. Pay Equity: A Key Driver of Gender Equality
    115. Pay Equity and Its Importance
    116. Pay Equity Study
    117. Pay Equity - Guide to Good Practice
    118. The Pay Equity Playbook
    119. The Best Health Care Jobs
    120. The Best-Paying In-Demand Jobs for Doctors
    121. The Best-Paying Jobs for Business Majors
    122. The Best- and Worst-Paying Jobs in America - in Pictures
    123. The Best Jobs
    124. The Best Engineering Jobs for Engineers.
    125. The Best Jobs Without a College Degree.
    126. The Best and Worst Jobs
    127. The Best and Worst Jobs at Costco
    128. The Best and Worst Jobs of 2019
    129. The Best Part-Time Jobs for Post 50s.
    130. Best Jobs for Seniors (and How to Get Hired!)
    131. Best Business Jobs.
    132. Best Jobs Ranking | US News.
    133. Best & Worst Entry-Level Jobs
    134. Best-Paying Jobs by Major.
    135. High-Paying Low-Stress Jobs
    136. Highest Paying Jobs - Best Jobs Rankings | US News Careers
    137. Highest-Paying Majors of 2024
    138. Highest Paying Careers in Social Work
    139. Highest Paying Jobs & Companies in America
    140. The Highest Paid World Leaders
    141. The Highest-Paid Retired Athletes.
    142. The Highest-Paying Jobs in 2019.
    143. The Highest Paying In-Demand Jobs in America
    144. The Highest-Paying Low-Stress Job in the US Pays $208,000 a Year in 2019.
    145. Trump Freezes Hiring of Many Federal Workers. - (Memo)
    146. Daily Pulse: $15 Minimums in NY and California, US Cracks Down on 'Tax Inversions,' Subways Are Not for Virtual Reality
    147. Proposal Would Give Federal Employees 5.1% Pay Raise in 2023
    148. Federal Holidays and How They Are Paid
    149. President Trump Signs Executive Order for Federal Worker 2020 Pay Raise
    150. Target to Increase Minimum Wage to $10 an Hour.
    151. CEO vs. Employee Salaries at America's Top Companies
    152. The Importance of Pay Philosophies.
    153. Actual Wages by Occupation, 63 Countries
    154. Statutory Minimum Wages, 74 Countries
    155. Median Salary in the U.S.
    156. Youth Minimum Wage - Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
    157. Exemptions from Minimum Wage and the Fair Labor Standards Act (FLSA).
    158. Minimum Wages for Tipped Employees.
    159. Many U.S. States Look to Raise Minimum Wage
    160. Measuring Teacher Pay.
    161. Worst-Paying College Degrees
    162. Avoiding These 10 Salary Negotiation Mistakes.
    163. Today's Mechanics Can Make $100K.
    164. Should You Ask Your Boss for a Raise?.
    165. A College Major Has a Big Impact on Income - Top and Lowest-Earning Majors.
    166. Average College Graduate Salaries.
    167. Average Salary for College Graduates by Industry (Plus FAQs)
    168. College Graduates Are Overestimating Starting Salaries by $30,000
    169. Average Starting Salary Out Of College
    170. Are Today's College Students Groomed to Take Low Salaries?.
    171. College Professor Salaries by Education, Experience, Location
    172. College Salary Report Based on Majors (2018-2019):
    173. Salaries of Members of Congress
    174. Salary Negotiation Secrets No One Ever Taught You.
    175. Negotiating Your Salary in a Bad Economy.
    176. Great Jobs for Retirees
    177. Racial, Gender Wage Gaps Persist in U.S. Despite Some Progress.
    178. Change Jobs to Boost Professional Growth
    179. Making an Impression: Your First Days Working at a New Job.
    180. Mastering Your Summer Internship.
    181. Starting a New UX Job? You Need to Learn to Unlearn.
    182. New Job, Same Old Bad Habits?.
    183. Unlearn Habits from Your Old Job Before You Learn a New Job.
    184. The Do’s and Don’ts of Networking to Find a Job
    185. Expert Advice on Applying to Jobs and Networking.
    186. College Grads Can Look Forward to Lots of Job Openings — Unfortunately, No One's Hiring.
    187. Maybe It's Time to Quit: Warning Signs You Need a New Job.
    188. This Man's Business Is Providing Fake Job Histories and References
    189. The Secret to Finding Work.
    190. Consider These 3 Things Before Changing Jobs.
    191. Avoid These 5 Pitfalls of Job Hunting.
    192. Don’t Get Caught Using Any of These 10 Bad Phrases at Work.
    193. Hiring the Top 12 Most Valuable, In-Demand Tech Professionals.
    194. The Biggest Social Media Mistakes Jobseekers Make
    195. Searching for a Job During a Recession.
    196. Quick Analysis of Your Job Search Techniques.
    197. Job Search Techniques.
    198. Job Security: Best and Worst – Types of Work Based on Unemployment
    199. Jobs That Don't Require a Degree.
    200. Job Descriptions: A to Z of Careers - Types of Job
    201. Job Change Advice - Pros and Cons of Career Transitions.
    202. The Job-Search Statistics All Job Seekers Should Know
    203. Top Jobs That Require a College Degree
    204. Top Salaries for College Graduates
    205. Top Degrees for Getting Hired.
    206. Top Strategies for a Successful Job Search
    207. The Simple Daily Habit that Can Catapult Your Success.
    208. Successful Strategies for Searching a Job.
    209. The Successful Job Search Handout.
    210. Using a Job Search Site — and Other Tools — to Find Your Next Position.
    211. Get Your Dream Job with These 24 Amazing Interview Resources
    212. 3 Powerful Phrases to Network With the Best of Them.
    213. 3 Motivational Stories That Prove Hard Work Pays Off.
    214. 3 Reasons Your Resume Isn't Making the Cut.
    215. 3 Biggest Mistakes People Make When Negotiating Pay
    216. 3 Strategies That'll Make Talking About Yourself Feel Way More Natural.
    217. 3 Steps to Mapping Your Career Path
    218. 3 Steps to Prepare for a Potential Layoff.
    219. 3 Sneaky Mind Tricks That Will Help You Ace the Interview.
    220. 3 Common Emails from Recruiters and the Responses.
    221. 3 Best Ways to Find Jobs Online and Offline.
    222. 3 Insider Ways to Find a New Job Using Google.
    223. 3 Ways to Explain Your Resume Gaps
    224. 3 Ways Entry-Level Engineers Can Find a Job.
    225. 4 Ways to Get a Job.
    226. 4 Wonderful Things I Learned from the Job I Hated Most.
    227. 4 Most Powerful Salary Negotiation Tactics
    228. 4 Ways to Find Purpose in any Job.
    229. 4 Ways to Find Job Opportunities on LinkedIn.
    230. 4 Ways to Balance Your Job Search.
    231. 4 Ways to Make Your Job Search Suck Less.
    232. 4 Ways to Make Sure Your Resume Is Selling You as the One for the Job.
    233. 4 Ways to Effectively Network (and Land a Job).
    234. 4 Ways to Answer 'Why Should We Hire You?'
    235. 4 Ways to Be More Concise in Your Job Search.
    236. 4 Ways to Search for a New Job.
    237. 4 Cover Letter Examples That’ll Make Writing Yours Way Easier
    238. 4 Common Mistakes Job Seekers Make.
    239. 5 Ways to Get a Teaching Job After College
    240. 5 Ways to Use Networking to Land Your Next Job.
    241. 5 Ways to Increase Your Chances of Getting a Job After College.
    242. 5 Ways to Spot a Scam on Job Boards.
    243. 5 Major Types of Scam Jobs and Job Scams Online
    244. 5 Simple Yet Highly Effective Job Hunting Techniques to Land.
    245. 5 Career Change Obstacles You May Confront
    246. 5 Questions to Ask Yourself Before Making a Job Change.
    247. 5 Secrets to Career Success (2015).
    248. 5 Truths About Hiring Post 50s.
    249. 5 Things You Don't Have to Do at Work.
    250. 5 Non-Law Jobs for Lawyers.
    251. 5 Myths About Advancing Your Career.
    252. 5 Jobs That Will Be the Hardest to Fill in 2025
    253. 5 Job Search Facts that Modern Applicants Should Know.
    254. 5 Fast-Growing, High-Paying Jobs - Bachelor's Degree Not Required.
    255. 5 Steps to Follow to Obtain a Perfect Job.
    256. 5 Steps to a Better Position.
    257. 5 Steps You Should Take to Become a Great Mechanical Engineer
    258. 5 Top Challenges in a New Job.
    259. 5 Proven Ways to Switch Careers to Computer Science
    260. 6 Secrets to Writing a Great Cover Letter
    261. 6 Ways to Effectively Use Online Job Sites.
    262. 6 Ways Recruiting Will Change
    263. 6 Reasons to Consider Becoming a Physician Assistant
    264. 6 Questions to Consider Before Changing Jobs.
    265. 6 Universal Rules for Resume Writing
    266. 6 Signs It's Time to Change Careers (and What to Do Next)
    267. 6 Great Jobs for MBA Grads. - Should You Get an MBA?
    268. 6 Insider Job Search Facts
    269. 6 Changes You Should Make to Your Job Search
    270. 7 Job Hunting Hacks You’re Missing.
    271. 7 Job Hunt Mistakes New Grads Should Avoid
    272. 7 Careers You Can Switch to Without Earning Another Degree
    273. 7 Search Techniques.
    274. 7 Keys to a Successful Job Search.
    275. 7 Rules for Networking Success.
    276. 7 Great Gigs for Retired Docs.
    277. 7 Steps for Successful Executive Networking.
    278. 7 Ways You're Holding Yourself Back from Becoming a Huge Success
    279. 7 Ways to Protect Yourself from Work-at-Home Scams
    280. 7 Ways Your Looks Affect Your Pay.
    281. 8 Questions to Ask Your CEO that Make You Look Smart
    282. 8 Skills HR Business Partners Need for Success
    283. 8 Tension-Relieving Stretches to Do During the Workday
    284. 8 Statistics You Have to Know About Hiring and Working with Millennials
    285. 8 College Degrees With the Worst Return on Investment.
    286. 8 High-Paying, Nontraditional Degrees.
    287. 8 Jobs You'll Love That Pay $50,000 a Year.
    288. 8 Jobs in High Demand that Don't Require a College Degree
    289. 8 Jobs that Are Great If You Move a Lot (and How Much They Pay)
    290. 8 Most Overpaid & Underpaid Jobs.
    291. 8 Solid Job Prospects for People Over 50.
    292. 9 Different Ways to Find a New Job.
    293. 9 Ways to Find a New Job.
    294. 9 Steps to Change Your Career Path at Any Age
    295. 9 Useful Federal Job Facts.
    296. 9 High-Paying Tech Jobs.
    297. 9 High Paying Wall Street Jobs.
    298. 9 Alternative Jobs for Engineering Graduates
    299. 10 Reasons for Getting Fired.
    300. 10 Jobs in High Demand that Require a College Degree.
    301. 10 Job Search Hacks Everybody Needs to Know.
    302. 10 Jobs in America that Provide Stable Career Choices.
    303. 10 Good Jobs for Retirees Who Want to Go Back to Work
    304. 10 Excellent Email Examples for Job Hunters
    305. 10 Plus Work from Home Jobs that Pay Well.
    306. 10 Companies Hiring Like Crazy in June.
    307. 10 Common Job Search Misconceptions
    308. 10 Outdated Job-Search Techniques to Avoid.
    309. 10 Steps to Effective Job Hunting.
    310. 10 Vicious Tribes That Practiced Head-Hunting.
    311. 10 Ways for Job-Seekers to Develop Job Leads.
    312. 10 Ways to Get Your First Job after Law School.
    313. 10 Best Techniques to Find a Job.
    314. 10 Best Job Search Apps for Android.
    315. 10 Best Jobs for Retirees
    316. 10 Best- and Worst-Paying Jobs in America
    317. 10 Best Skills to Include on a Resume.
    318. 10 Best Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Jobs
    319. 10 Best Low-Stress, High-Paying Jobs.
    320. 10 High-Paying In-Demand Jobs.
    321. 10 Highest Paid Nursing Jobs with an MSN Degree.
    322. 10 Highest-Paid College Professors in the U.S.
    323. 10 High-Paying Tech Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree.
    324. 10 High-Paying Jobs That Don't Require a College Degree
    325. 10 Things to Never Put on Your Resume
    326. 10 Things You Should Never Tell Your Boss
    327. 10 Things You Might Be Doing That Could Hurt Your Career
    328. 10 Things to Avoid Sharing With Your Co-workers.
    329. 10 Things Every Job Seeker Should Know.
    330. 10 Recession-Proof Jobs.
    331. 10 Salary Negotiation Myths.
    332. 10 Résumé-Boosting College Jobs.
    333. 10 Secrets for Job Search Success
    334. 10 Top Best Resume Builder
    335. 10 Top Low-Stress Jobs That Pay Well.
    336. 10 Top Strategies for a Successful Job Search.
    337. 10 Top Most Difficult Jobs in the World
    338. 10 Most and Least Stressful Jobs in America
    339. 10 Questions to Ask When Negotiating Salary.
    340. 10 Must-Reads Before You Start a New Job.
    341. 10 Career Experts Share Their #1 Piece of Job Search Advice.
    342. 10 Ideas for a Career Change (With Salaries and Duties)
    343. 10 Steps to Successfully Changing Careers at 30
    344. 10 Steps to a Successful Career Change
    345. 10 of the Best Job Search Websites.
    346. 11 Steps to Writing the Perfect Resume.
    347. 11 Fastest-Growing Jobs in America.
    348. 11 Best Jobs Without a Degree
    349. 11 Odd Jobs with High Salaries.
    350. 11 Questions to Ask Before Changing Jobs.
    351. 11 Strategies for Planning Your Next Career Step
    352. 11 In-Demand Jobs Employers Find Hard to Fill
    353. 12 Do's and Don'ts for Starting a New Job.
    354. 12 Entry-Level Jobs With Big Earning Potential.
    355. 12 Top-Paid CEOs.
    356. 12 Top Jobs That Require a Bachelor's Degree
    357. 12 Jobs for People with Anxiety ...
    358. 12 Career Paths That Won't Leave You Unemployed
    359. 12 Best Engineering and Information Technology Jobs
    360. 12 Great Part-Time Jobs for After Retirement
    361. 13 Awesome Professional Networking Alternatives to LinkedIn
    362. 13 Honest Job Search Facts
    363. 13 Most Common Reasons You're Likely to Get Fired.
    364. 13 Most Difficult-to-Fill IT Jobs
    365. 14 Common Job Search Scams
    366. 14 Top Dirty Jobs That Pay Well But Nobody Wants to Do
    367. 14 High-Paying Healthcare Jobs Without an MD or Ph.D.
    368. 15 Seriously Disturbing Facts About Your Job.
    369. 15 In-Demand Jobs for Seniors.
    370. 15 Part-Time Jobs for Seniors Over 60
    371. 15 Jobs That Don't Require a Degree That Can Jumpstart Your Career
    372. 15 Low-Stress Jobs for People With Anxiety
    373. 15 of the Best Jobs to Consider for a Career Change
    374. 16 Jobs for Physicians Without a Residency (or a License)
    375. 18 Hospital Jobs That Don’t Require a Degree.
    376. 18 Good Careers That Don’t Require College Degrees.
    377. 18 Best Post-Retirement Job Opportunities for Seniors & Retirees.
    378. 20 Careers with the Most Job Security
    379. 20 Great Jobs Without a College Degree.
    380. 20 Best Tech Companies to Work for (2018).
    381. 20 Best Jobs for Extroverts
    382. 20 Best Job Search Sites
    383. 20 Most Stressful Jobs in the U.S.
    384. 20 Most Dangerous Jobs in the World
    385. 20 Highest-Paying Jobs You Can Get in Science
    386. 20 Fulfilling Jobs for People with Anxiety
    387. 20 Jobs Employers Find Hardest to Fill
    388. 20 Part-Time Jobs for Seniors in Retirement.
    389. 21st Century Job-hunting Techniques.
    390. 21 Best Low-Stress Jobs for People With Anxiety
    391. 21 Reasons You Will Never Get a Job with a Major Law Firm.
    392. 24 Best Jobs for College Grads With No Experience
    393. 25 Highest Paying Entry Level Jobs
    394. 25 Highest Paid Occupations in the U.S.
    395. 25 Best Jobs That Pay More than $100K.
    396. 25 Worst Jobs in America
    397. 25 Jobs That Surprisingly Don't Require a College Degree.
    398. 25 Most Influential Washington Women Under 35
    399. 25 Top Highest Paying Companies (2021)
    400. 25 Top Jobs That Require a College Degree
    401. 25 Top Part-Time Jobs for Retirees
    402. 25 Top Easy Jobs That Pay Well
    403. 25 Careers that Require a Master’s Degree
    404. 25 Non-Office Jobs That Are Active and Pay Well
    405. 27 Most Back-Breaking Jobs in America
    406. 27 Most Physically Active Jobs in America
    407. 30 Highest Paid Jobs and Occupations in the US
    408. 30 Highest-Paying Jobs in America
    409. 30 Highest Paying jobs Without a Degree
    410. 30 Best Pieces of Career Advice No One Ever Told You
    411. 30 Worst Jobs in the World
    412. 30 Most Stressful Jobs (and How Much They Pay)
    413. 30 Low Stress Jobs to Live a Peaceful Life
    414. 30 Low Stress Jobs for Anxiety
    415. 30 Things to Do for Your Career by 30
    416. 31 Good Jobs for Older People.
    417. 34 High-Paying Jobs for People Who Don't Like Stress
    418. 35 Most Difficult Jobs in the World (With Salaries)
    419. 35 Hardest Jobs in America
    420. 40 Jobs You Can Get Without a College Degree
    421. 40 Low-Stress Jobs After Retirement for 50 Yrs & Older
    422. 42 Up-and-Coming Careers Without College (and 10 to Avoid)
    423. 45 Pieces of Career Advice That Will Get You to the Top.
    424. 50 Highest Paying Careers for College Grads.
    425. 50 Things to Do for Your Career
    426. 50 Top Companies with the Best Pay Packages
    427. 60 Alternative Jobs for Lawyers
    428. 80 Jobs That Pay Over $50K and Don't Require a Degree
    429. 100 Best Jobs
    430. 100 of the Best Jobs - Ranking
    431. 139 Action Verbs to Make Your Resume Stand Out.
    432. 155 of the Hardest Careers to Get Into.

    ▷ Work Environment
    1. Supreme Court to Decide How Far Employers Must Go to Accommodate Workers' Religious Beliefs
    2. High Court Hints Support for Web Designer Opposed to Same-Sex Weddings
    3. Find a Federal Government Job | USAGov
    4. Understanding the Federal Hiring Process
    5. State and Federal Government Job Roles Explained
    6. Federal Government Jobs in Canada
    7. Federal Workforce Priorities Report
    8. Federal Education Jobs in FGEI Schools for Teaching and Non-Teaching Staff (2022)
    9. The Best Government Jobs Ranked
    10. Job Openings and Labor Turnover
    11. Industries Hardest Hit by Coronavirus Pandemic
    12. Coronavirus Impact on Jobs
    13. Coronavirus Layoffs
    14. Unemployment During Coronavirus: The Psychology of Job Loss
    15. Job Scams
    16. Employment Scams and Avoid Them.
    17. Common Scams
    18. Common Work Abroad Scams
    19. Work-From-Home Scams
    20. The Hard Truth About Telecommuting.
    21. Is Working from Home Really Right for You?
    22. Has LinkedIn Crossed an Ethical Line?
    23. Telecommuting: The Good, the Bad and the Lazy.
    24. Telecommuting: Good for Productivity, Bad for Career Growth?
    25. The Real Problem in Working from Home.
    26. Increase Your Productivity by Working from Home.
    27. Speed Up the Federal Job Hiring Process
    28. The Truth About the Federal Hiring Process
    29. The Employee Selection Process.
    30. The Best Place for Business and Career.
    31. Are Women Opting Out of Management Before They Get Hired?
    32. The Future of Jobs: The Onrushing Wave
    33. New York State and San Francisco Have Passed Paid Family Leave
    34. The Future of Recruitment?
    35. Recruiting for Diversity
    36. Take a Break to Be More Productive at Work
    37. Will Your Job Disappear?
    38. The Advantage That Keeps Silicon Valley Ahead of the World
    39. Pros and Cons of Outsourcing to India
    40. U.S. Work Visas and Eligibility Requirements
    41. Working in the US
    42. Temporary Worker Visas
    43. Applying for Jobs in the US
    44. Work Visa USA - Types of Visas for Temporary Employment
    45. Working in the USA - Applying and Need-to-Knows
    46. US H1-B Temporary Work Visas Applications Hit Cap in 4 Days.
    47. USA Work Visas and Work Permits
    48. The Foreign Born With Science and Engineering Degrees.
    49. Inequalities at Work.
    50. Harassment Up, Discrimination Down in New EEOC Report.
    51. Projected Openings in Occupations that Require a College Degree
    52. Find a Job in New York State Government
    53. Fastest Growing Occupations and Projected.
    54. Occupations With the Most Job Growth and Projected.
    55. Recruiting for Diversity | Harvard
    56. Talent Acquisition Benchmarking Report
    57. A Smart Investment in Human Capital.
    58. Learn the Language of Age Discrimination
    59. The Age of the Permanent Intern
    60. Age Discrimination and Age Stereotypes in Job Ads
    61. Can I Get Hired for a Federal Job After Age 55?.
    62. The Case for Hiring Older Workers
    63. The Pros and Cons of Hiring Older People
    64. Ageism in the Workplace: Its Impact and How to Prevent It
    65. Age Discrimination in the Wrkplace Hurts Us All
    66. The State of Age Discrimination and Older Workers in the U.S. 50 Years After the Age Discrimination in Employment Act
    67. The Impact of Age Stereotypes and Age Norms on Employees’ Retirement Choices: A Neglected Aspect of Research on Extended Working Lives
    68. HR Statistics: Job Search, Hiring, Recruiting & Interviews
    69. Screening and Evaluating Candidates.
    70. Don't Want Your Employees to Quit?
    71. The Best and Worst Cities for Jobs.
    72. Pittsburgh Tops List of Best Cities for Jobs.
    73. Indianapolis Named Second-Best City for Jobs in America.
    74. Senior Executive Service (SES): Facts and Figures
    75. Roadmap to the Senior Executive Service
    76. Average C-Suite Tenure and Other Important Executive Facts
    77. Building C-Suite Skills
    78. Age and Tenure in the C-Suite
    79. C-Suite Expectations
    80. Ascending to the C-Suite
    81. An Inside Look at How the C-Suite Retires
    82. The Toughest CEO Jobs in America.
    83. Top CEOs
    84. CEO Succession Practices in the Russell 3000 and S&P 500
    85. Common Interview Questions for Executive Level Jobs
    86. Famous CEOs and Executives Share Their Best Career Advice
    87. Prepare to Ace & Brand Your C-Level Executive Job Interview
    88. Executive Cover Letter Examples - CEO, CIO, CTO
    89. Networking for Executive Job Search Success
    90. Job Interviews with the Chief Executive: The Boxes You Need to Tick.
    91. Occupations | U.S. Department of Labor
    92. Learn About Federal Senior Executive Service (SES)
    93. New Report Finds Flaws in the Senior Executive Service
    94. High-3 Average Salary for Retirement: How Is It Calculated? What Pay is Included?
    95. Federal Government: Understanding How Unused Sick Leave Is Used in the Calculation of a FERS Annuity
    96. Applying for a Job at the US Postal Service
    97. Trump Signs Order That Could Lead to Curbs on Foreign Workers with US H1-B Temporary Work Visas.
    98. Trump Administration Moves to Combat H-1B Visa Fraud with Increased Site Visits.
    99. For Federal Worker Hopefuls the Civil Service Exam Is Making a Comeback.
    100. Military-to-Federal Resumes
    101. Federal Job Classifications: Competitive vs. Excepted Service.
    102. Government Jobs: Security Clearances, Pay Scales, Career Resources, and Jobs Resume.
    103. Government-Wide Hiring Freezes Prove Ineffective in Managing Federal Employment.
    104. Leadership Styles - Successful Personality Style at Work.
    105. Medical Marijuana and the Workplace: What Employers Need to Know Now
    106. The Work-Life Strategies That Really Matter.
    107. The Best Way to Turn a Disagreement Into a Great Thing.
    108. Things Never to Say to Your Boss.
    109. Retirement Letter Sample to Notify Your Employer
    110. Decoding the FAFSA for College Savings.
    111. Unlearn These 3 Military Habits When You Enter the Civilian Job Market.
    112. 3 Considerations for Employers to Reinvent the Workplace
    113. 4 Ways to Deal With the Fear of Failure.
    114. 5 HR Predictions (2019).
    115. 5 Ways to Reinvent Your Professional Self.
    116. 5 Things Older Employees Should Never Do With Younger Co- Workers Around.
    117. 5 Myths About Federal Workers.
    118. 5 Factors That Negatively Impact Employee Morale and Productivity.
    119. 5 Moves to Help You Win the Title.
    120. 5 Signs Your Boss Is Afraid of You.
    121. 5 Common Work from Home Scams
    122. 5 Common Workplace Problems and What You Can Do to Fix Them.
    123. 5 Common Reasons People Get Fired.
    124. 5 Phrases That Will Get You Fired!
    125. 5 Workplace Trends That Are Making Your Job Harder
    126. 5 Lame Excuses Preventing You from Finding a New Job.
    127. 6 Common Myths of Federal Job Seeking
    128. 6 Easiest Government Agencies to Get Into
    129. 6 Ways to Become SES
    130. 6 Effortless Ways to Reduce Work Stress [Infographic].
    131. 6 Things Your Company Must Have to Avoid Workplace Harassment.
    132. 6 Ways Employers Make Employees Quit.
    133. 6 Tactics for Dealing With Difficult Employees in Your Company.
    134. 6 Strategies to Maximize Success With Your Growing Contingent Workforce.
    135. 6 Key Strategies to Succeed in Executive Job Interviews
    136. 6 Job Ready Soft Skills You Need Today
    137. 7 Signs You've Been a Victim of Age Discrimination
    138. 7 Best Cities for Job Seekers (2017).
    139. 8 Steps to Land a US Federal Government Job
    140. 8 Potential Problems With Interview Process.
    141. 8 Steps of the Selection Process for Hiring Employees
    142. 8 Mistakes That Could Make Your Best Employees Leave.
    143. 9 Reasons Good Employees Quit.
    144. 9 Things That Make Good Employees Quit.
    145. 9 Ways to Tell If You Are an Abrasive Boss
    146. 10 Steps to Happiness at Work.
    147. 10 Ways Companies Drive Away Talent
    148. 10 Ways to Lose Your Best Employees.
    149. 10 Ways Your Company is Driving Away Talent.
    150. 10 Simple Ways to Motivate Yourself Every Day.
    151. 10 Goals for Your First 5,000 Hours on the Job.
    152. 10 Companies that Badly Want Visas for Skilled Immigrant Workers.
    153. 10 Steps to Ensure Your Success.
    154. 11 Signs Your Coworkers Don’t Think That Much of You.
    155. 11 Reasons Your Co-workers Hate You.
    156. 11 Companies That Will Help You Become a More Successful Professional
    157. 11 Sneaky Ways Companies Get Rid Of Older Workers
    158. 12 C-Suite Sustainability Champions
    159. 12 Ways to Be an Engaged Employee
    160. 12 Common Deadly Federal Job Search Application
    161. 16 Countries Where People Work the Longest Hours.
    162. 23 Executive Interview Questions (Plus Example Answers)
    163. 20 Work-Life Balance Hacks.
    164. 50 Happiest U.S. Workplaces.
    165. 100 Top CEOs
    166. 100 Top HR Tech Influencers
    167. 100 Best Companies to Work for in Massachusetts

    ▷ Job Markets
    1. US Unemployment and Employment Statistics
    2. Current U.S. Employment Statistics
    3. Changes in Unemployment Rate by State
    4. Maximum Weekly Unemployment Insurance Benefits and Weeks by State
    5. U.S. State and Metro Area Employment, Hours, & Earnings
    6. U.S. Local Area Unemployment Statistics
    7. Mass Layoff Statistics
    8. Unemployment Insurance Data
    9. Employment Projections
    10. Job Openings and Labor Turnover Survey
    11. Occupational Employment and Wage Statistics
    12. Labor Force Statistics from the Current Population Survey
    13. Tech Companies That Have Made Layoffs in 2023
    14. Just Got Laid Off? Do These Things Before You Leave
    15. The Employment Situation
    16. Unemployment Rate
    17. Defining Unemployment...
    18. Missing: Up to 4 Million Workers
    19. Real Unemployment Rate Soars Past 20% — 26.5 Million Jobs Loss in the U.S.
    20. States Whose Weekly Unemployment Claims Are Recovering the Quickest
    21. Federal, State, or Local Government Employs 17% of U.S. Workers Nationally.
    22. Hiring Slows and Layoffs Loom — and It Could Be Just the Beginning
    23. Companies Hiring in 2022
    24. The Job Market Is Pulling in People Who Didn’t Want to Work Before
    25. Hiring and Recruitment Trends to Expect in 2022
    26. Best Mass Hiring Strategies to Attract Top Talent
    27. IT Hiring Trends 2022-23: In-Demand Skills ...
    28. Mass Layoffs Are Still Happening — Does This Mean a Recession Is Around the Corner?
    29. Mass Layoffs in 2022: What's Next for Employees?
    30. Mass Layoffs in 2022: List of Top Companies That Have Laid Off Their Employees
    31. List of Companies That Have Laid Off Employees in 2022
    32. Tech Companies That Have Made Layoffs in 2022
    33. Meta's Mass Layoffs ...11,000 Workers
    34. Meta, Twitter, Lyft, Netflix: Tracking Mass Layoffs at Companies Across the San Francisco Bay Area
    35. After Mass Layoffs, Meta Offers Immigration Help to H-1B Visa Holders
    36. Amid Twitter’s Mass Layoffs, ...
    37. Companies that Announced Major Layoffs and Hiring Freezes (10/2022)
    38. Layoff & Mass Layoff Statistics
    39. Mass Layoffs: A History of Cost Cuts and Psychological Tolls
    40. United States Employed Persons - October 2022 Data - 1948-2021 Historical
    41. The Countries Have a Good Job Market
    42. Study Reveals Hardest Jobs in the Country - and the Signs of a Hard Worker
    43. Today’s Global Job Market
    44. Gold Markets Around the World Who Spills Over What, to Whom, When?
    45. Global Employment Figures
    46. Job Markets and Recruitment
    47. Job Market Signaling
    48. Job Market Strategies
    49. Job Market - Overview, Supply and Demand, Indicators
    50. Trends in the Labor Market: 2020–2021
    51. The Job Market for New Economists: A Market Design Perspective
    52. The Effects of Education on Labor Market Outcomes
    53. Dominant Recent Trends Impacting on Jobs and Labor Markets - An Overview
    54. The US Job Market Remains Robust, But Is Showing Signs of Cooling
    55. Confused About America's Job Market? Don’t Worry: Economists Are, Too
    56. Recruiting Best Practices to Help You Win Top Talent
    57. Recruitment Process - From Sourcing to Onboarding and Everything in Between
    58. Best Practices for the Hiring Process
    59. Recruitment Process Overview
    60. I Didn't Even Get Interviewed for an Internal Role I Was Told I Was a Strong Candidate for.
    61. Rejected Internal Applicants Twice as Likely to Quit
    62. Be Careful How You Reject Internal Candidates — You May Lose Them Entirely
    63. Labor Market Explained: Theories and Who Is Included
    64. Labour Market – Concepts, Functions, Features, Patterns
    65. Labor Market Opportunities and Sex-Specific Investment in Children’s Human Capital: Evidence from Mexico
    66. Capital Markets and Job Creation in the 21st Century
    67. The Gender Productivity Gap (Job Market Paper)
    68. Gender Bias in the Job Market: A Longitudinal Analysis
    69. The Employment Situation
    70. Job Loss and Unemployment Stress
    71. The Biggest Corporate Layoffs of the Century
    72. The Biggest Layoffs in American History
    73. The Biggest Mass Layoffs of the Past Two Decades
    74. Mass Layoffs
    75. Job Growth Remains Weak
    76. Assessing Labor Markets in the Developing World
    77. Labor Market Institutions Around the World
    78. An Overview of Labor Markets World-Wide: Key Trends and Major Policy Issues
    79. Obamacare Will Push 2 Million Workers Out of Labor Market
    80. 4 Hiring Practices of Highly Successful Organizations
    81. 5 Most Critical Questions to Ask If You're Fired
    82. 5 Steps to an Effective Hiring Practice
    83. 5 Workplaces That Embrace Older Workers
    84. 5 Employer Strategies to Help with Soaring Inflation
    85. 5 Easy Steps to Apply for EU Work Permit and Get Employment
    86. 5 Questions to Understand Technology Recruitment Providers.
    87. 6 Effective Ways to Streamline Your Hiring Process
    88. 7 Things to Do Immediately if You Get Fired
    89. 7 Questions to Raise Immediately After You’re Laid Off
    90. 7-Step Recruitment Process to Improve Your Candidate Conversion Rate and Candidate Experience | Creately
    91. 7 Recruitment Best Practices
    92. 8 Critical Steps to Effective Recruiting
    93. 8 Rules for Telling Employers Why You Left Your Job
    94. 8 Hiring & Recruiting Trends
    95. 9 Things You Should Do If You've Just Been Laid Off
    96. 10 Insanely Overpaid Public Employees.
    97. 10 Best (and Worst) Cities for Finding a Job.
    98. 10 Best Cities for Post-50 Job Seekers.
    99. 10 Best Cities for Job-Seeking Retirees
    100. 10 Best Practices for Streamlining Your Hiring Process
    101. 10 Best Recruitment Practices to Hire Top Talent
    102. 10 Recruiting Strategies for Hiring Great Employees
    103. 10 Top Recruitment Practices
    104. 10 Top Highest-Paying Careers in Agriculture
    105. 10 Most Important Rules of Writing Your Job Market Paper
    106. 10 Big Tech Companies And Their Big Layoffs
    107. 10 Biggest Corporate Layoffs of the Past Two Decades
    108. 10 Job Roles ... Grow Most in Demand
    109. 11 Killer Ways to Improve Your Hiring Process
    110. 15 Top Cities With the Best Job Markets in the US
    111. 16 Biggest Company Layoffs of all Time
    112. 19 Biggest Tech Layoffs of the Year... So Far
    113. 19 Best Practices in Recruitment and Selection Process
    114. 20 Fastest-Growing Jobs Markets to Consider
    115. 20 Top Companies on a Hiring Spree for Remote Workers
    116. 25 Companies Actively Hiring
    117. 29 Fun Facts About the Job Market!
    118. 30 Fastest-Growing Jobs and Careers for the Next 10 Years

    ▷ Guides & Tips
    1. Guide to Using Google for Your Job Search
    2. Guide to Job Interviewing Resources and Tools.
    3. Guide to the Most Common Interview Questions and Answers
    4. Guide to Dominating the Interview and Landing Your Dream Job.
    5. Guides to a Shorter and Smarter Job Search.
    6. Guide to Get an Engineering Job.
    7. Guide to Job Interviewing.
    8. Guide to Resumes and Cover Letters
    9. Guide on Finding a New Job
    10. Guide on Finding a Job
    11. A Guide to the Job Search Process
    12. A Guide to the C-Suite Path
    13. A Guide to Mass Hiring
    14. A Guide and Advice for Economists on the U.S. Junior Academic Job Market
    15. The Ultimate Guide to Acing Your Next Video Interview
    16. Ultimate Job Interview Guide for 2024 [+ 20 Examples]
    17. The Ultimate Job Search Guide for Millennials
    18. The Introvert's Guide to Networking
    19. Guidelines for Safe Job Search
    20. Guidelines for Foreign Nationals Seeking U.S. Employment
    21. The Complete Guide to Researching a Company.
    22. Complete Interview Guide.
    23. Complete Guide to New Hire Training Programs
    24. Transitioning to Federal Employment: A Guide
    25. Video Interview Guide: Tips for a Successful Interview
    26. Career Advice Articles.
    27. Career Advice.
    28. Career Advice for Women - Tips for Having a Successful Career.
    29. Mock Interview Handbook
    30. Nursing Careers Guide.
    31. The Art of the Job Interview: A Comprehensive Guide to Getting the Job
    32. A Step-by-Step Guide to Structuring an Effective Interview Process
    33. Structured Interview Guide | OPM.
    34. Successful Interviewing Guide
    35. Interviewing Guide for Supervisors and Managers | DHS.
    36. Interviewing Guide for College Graduates.
    37. Interviewing Techniques & Tips
    38. Interview Preparation Guide: Best Job Interview Tips.
    39. Interview Guide | Johns Hopkins University .
    40. Interview Guide: Questions to Avoid.
    41. Interview Guide – Development Impact and You.
    42. Interview Questions and Answers - The Secret Guide.
    43. Interview Preparation: Use an Interview Guide for Better Hiring.
    44. Interview Thank You Email Examples and Tips
    45. Interview Prep & Tips | Huru
    46. Interview Tips and Guide.
    47. Interview Tips to Improve Performance
    48. Interview Tips for All Roles
    49. Interviewer Tips for Managers
    50. Interview Tips for the Interviewer
    51. Interview Tips and Techniques
    52. The Hiring Manager's Complete Interviewing Guide.
    53. Curriculum Vitae (CV) Format Guide (with Examples and Tips
    54. Resume Samples and Guides for Job Application
    55. Resume Guide
    56. Resume Writing Tips.
    57. Resume Tips for an Executive Resume
    58. Cover Letter Guidelines
    59. Senior Executive Service (SES) Jobs and Application Guidance
    60. A Five-Week Guide to Getting a Job
    61. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Career Guide
    62. Salary Negotiation Guide
    63. Layoff Interview Preparation Guide
    64. New Employee Onboarding Guide
    65. The Definitive Guide to Successfully Onboarding Your New Employees
    66. Recruitment Best Practices: The Ultimate Guide for Hiring Top Talent
    67. New Employee Onboarding Process: The Ultimate Guide
    68. The Visual Guide to Training New Employees
    69. Salary Negotiation Tips.
    70. Salary Negotiation Tips: Thou Shalt Not Agree.
    71. Top Networking Tips for People Who Are Shy.
    72. Get Some Great Phone Interview Tips
    73. Practice Interview Tips and Techniques
    74. Tax Tips for Students with Summer Jobs.
    75. Writing a Cover Letter - Tips and Examples
    76. Time Saving Tips to Speed Up Your Job Search.
    77. Seasonal Employment Job Tips.
    78. Nervous for Your Job Interview? - Tips to Get Rid of Your Interview Jitters
    79. Powerful Job Interview Tips from a Recruiter
    80. Winning Job Interview Tips
    81. Recession Job Search Tips for New Graduates
    82. College Job Search Guide and Tips
    83. Internship Tips Success.
    84. Tips About Salary Negotiation for the Employer.
    85. Tips for College Graduates Starting Their First Full-time Jobs.
    86. Tips for Internship Success.
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    U.S. Unemployment Rate
    (Source: Department of the Labor)
    Year Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Annual
    2001 4.2 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.5 4.6 4.9 5.0 5.3 5.5 5.7 4.7
    2002 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.9 5.8 5.8 5.8 5.7 5.7 5.7 5.9 6.0 5.8
    2003 5.8 5.9 5.9 6.0 6.1 6.3 6.2 6.1 6.1 6.0 5.8 5.7 5.9
    2004 5.7 5.6 5.8 5.6 5.6 5.6 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.5 5.4 5.4 5.5
    2005 5.3 5.4 5.2 5.2 5.1 5.0 5.0 4.9 5.0 5.0 5.0 4.9 5.1
    2006 4.7 4.8 4.7 4.7 4.6 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.6
    2007 4.6 4.5 4.4 4.5 4.4 4.6 4.7 4.6 4.7 4.7 4.7 5.0 4.6
    2008 5.0 4.8 5.1 4.9 5.4 5.6 5.8 6.1 6.2 6.6 6.8 7.3 5.8
    2009 7.8 8.2 8.6 8.9 9.4 9.5 9.5 9.7 9.8 10.1 9.9 9.9 9.3
    2010 9.7 9.7 9.7 9.8 9.6 9.5 9.5 9.6 9.6 9.7 9.8 9.4 9.6
    2011 9.2 9.0 9.0 9.1 9.0 9.1 9.0 9.0 9.0 8.8 8.6 8.5 8.9
    2012 8.3 8.3 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.2 8.0 7.8 7.8 7.7 7.9 8.1
    2013 8.0 7.7 7.5 7.6 7.5 7.5 7.3 7.2 7.2 7.2 7.0 6.7 7.4
    2014 6.6 6.7 6.6 6.2 6.3 6.1 6.2 6.1 5.9 5.7 5.8 5.6 6.3
    2015 5.7 5.5 5.5 5.4 5.5 5.3 5.3 5.1 5.1 5.0 5.0 5.0 5.3
    2016 4.9 4.9 5.0 5.0 4.7 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.9 4.6 4.7 4.8
    2017 4.8 4.7 4.5 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.3 4.4 4.2 4.1 4.1 4.1 4.3
    2018 4.1 4.1 4.0 3.9 3.8 4.0 3.9 3.8 3.7 3.8 3.7 3.9 3.9
    2019 4.0 3.8 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.7 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.6 3.5 3.5 3.7
    2020 3.5 3.5 4.4 14.8 13.3 11.1 10.2 8.4 7.8 6.9 6.7 6.7 8.1
    2021 6.3 6.2 6.0 6.1 5.8 5.9 5.4 5.2 4.8 4.6 4.2 3.9 5.4
    2022 4.0 3.8 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.6 3.5 3.7 3.5 3.7 3.7 3.5 3.6
    2023 3.4 3.6 3.5 3.4 3.7 3.6 3.5 3.8 3.8 3.9 3.7 3.7 3.6
    2024 3.7 3.9 3.8 3.9 4.0 4.1 4.3 4.2 4.1 4.1 --- --- ---


    Historical Federal Workforce
    Executive Branch Civilian Employment Since 1940


    American Workforce
    (Source: The Washington Post)
    Education Level Private Sector Federal Workers
    Doctorate 1.6% 2.4%
    Master's/Professional 10.8% 17.4%
    Bachelor's 22.7% 30.7%
    Some College/Associate's 28.1% 30.4%
    High School 28.6% 18.1%
    Less Than High School 8.1% 1.0%


    Normal Retirement Age
    (Source: Social Security Administration)
    Year of birth Age
    ---------------------- --------
    1937 and prior 65
    1938 65 and 2 months
    1939 65 and 4 months
    1940 65 and 6 months
    1941 65 and 8 months
    1942 65 and 10 months
    1943-54 66
    1955 66 and 2 months
    1956 66 and 4 months
    1957 66 and 6 months
    1958 66 and 8 months
    1959 66 and 10 months
    1960 and later 67
    Notes:
    1. Persons born on January 1 of any year should refer to the normal retirement age for the previous year.
    2. For the purpose of determining benefit reductions for early retirement, widows and widowers whose entitlement is based on having attained age 60 should add 2 years to the year of birth shown in the table.
    3. There are about 10,000 Americans turning 65 each day and receiving full retirement benefits.

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    • If you are under age 62 at separation for retirement, or age 62 or older with less than 20 years of service, you will receive 1 percent of your high-3 average salary for each year of service.
    • If you are age 62 or older at separation for retirement with 20 or more years of service, you will receive 1.1 percent of your high-3 average salary for each year of service.
  • For FERS employees - Special Provision for Air Traffic Controllers, Firefighters, Law Enforcement Officers, Capitol Police, Supreme Court Police, or Nuclear Materials Couriers, you will receive:
    • 1.7% of your high-3 average salary multiplied by your years of service which do not exceed 20, PLUS
    • 1% of your high-3 average salary multiplied by your service exceeding 20 years.
  • For FERS employees - Member of Congress or Congressional Employee (or any combination of the two), you must have at least 5 years of service as a Member of Congress and/or Congressional Employee to receive:
    • 1.7% of your high-3 average salary multiplied by your years of service as a Member of Congress or Congressional Employee which do not exceed 20, PLUS
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  • Local.Job-Applications.com gives job seekers a straightforward and simple approach to finding their next job.
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  • Human Resource Executive
  • Human Resource Executive provides key decision-makers with news, profiles of HR visionaries and success stories of human resource innovators.
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  • Idealist assists individuals in searching for non-profit jobs.
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  • Indeed is an American worldwide employment-related search engine for job listings and provides companies the innovative solutions to source their ideal candidates and for applicants to find the best employment opportunities.
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  • Jobs DB provides job listings and employment services in Asian countries
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  • JobsToday
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  • Job Site - United Kingdom
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  • Monster
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  • National Job
  • Nation Job is a network of specialty sites promoting jobs in specific employment categories.
  • Neuvoo
  • Neuvoo is a job search engine that indexes jobs directly for free from companies' career websites, placement agencies and job boards. Neuvoo centralizes all jobs available on the web, so it is much like the Google for jobs; it has been available in Canada and the US as well as Switzerland and France.
  • OPM - Federal Government Jobs
  • OPM is the US government official webstie listing 1000's of Federal jobs.
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  • Spherion
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