MLB's Mark Melancon enjoying Fanatics' immersion program with fellow athletes focused on business after sports
Mark Melancon is one of 11 athletes who took part in Fanatics' immersion program this week to lay groundwork for a career after sports.
October jobs breakdown: Which industries hired the most workers last month?
Job growth was slower than expected in October, the result of payroll losses in manufacturing, information, transportation and warehousing.
Private sector job growth increases less than expected in October: ADP
Hiring by private U.S. companies rose less than forecast in October, evidence that the labor market may be softening in the face of higher interest rates.
How to get rehired by a former employer: 'More common than people realize'
Some employees realize — after leaving a job and an employer — that they'd like to return to their former workplace. Here's how to navigate this scenario and what to know.
6 easy ways to improve your LinkedIn profile and secure your next job
Many newly hired employees forget about their LinkedIn once they secure a job. Keeping up to date with your profile can allow you to build your professional network.
A 'dry promotion' at work: What is it and should you accept it?
In today's economy, some employers are offering promotions without raises — human resources and job experts weigh in on this "dry promotion" scenario and what to know.
Harvard professor Arthur Brooks reveals the secrets to lasting happiness
'Build the Life You Want' author Arthur Brooks discusses the individual journey to achieving greater happiness on 'Making Money.'
Job hunt in the final months of the year: Does it make sense now, or not?
Searching for a new job in the final months of the year can be challenging — but hiring experts revealed tips, insights and business realities that every jobseeker should heed.
US workplaces implement unconventional recruitment methods as they try to find the best hires
To find the right candidates for their job openings, some recruiters and business owners are using unconventional methods such as social media outreach, texting, emailing and more.
Employees consider wellness programs at work critical for job choice, report says: 'Rethink a future'
A report from Mindspace found that wellness-enhance offerings in the workplace aren't just good for employee health but can boost workers' motivation and sustain productivity.
Brain-boosting snacks at work: 5 healthy choices that nutritionists recommend
During the workday, nutritionists reveal the snack choices that help keep our brains sharp and provide a balance of nutrients — here are five wise food choices for on-the-job snacking.
New viral work trend 'monk mode' has workers focusing on one task at a time to boost productivity
To achieve more productivity in the workplace, the "monk mode" term has been trending on TikTok as people discuss removing all digital distraction and share tips and advice.
3 cover letter mistakes that could be hurting your job hunting efforts
While resumes are the most important career credential when applying for a job, recruiters and hiring managers also strongly consider your cover letter. Here are errors you might be making.
Get paid to drink Pumpkin Spice Lattes, watch 'Gilmore Girls' and lounge in comfy clothes: Here's how
A lucky job applicant will be paid $500 to watch fall-inspired shows, drink pumpkin lattes, sit on the couch and wear comfortable clothes. See how to grab the gig!
Job interview challenge: How to follow up on a good opportunity without being the bad guy
It's a career challenge: After a job interview, how do you handle keeping in touch with the company or firm you're interested in? Hiring experts shared insights and tips.
Top in-demand jobs and salaries
Job growth in America is going gangbusters with over 336,000 positions added in September and a new salary guide highlights the in-demand roles and salaries.
September jobs breakdown: Which industries are hiring the most workers?
Job growth was stronger than expected in September, thanks to a flurry of hiring by state and local governments, bars and restaurants and doctors' offices.
Secret to setting your kids up for a comfortable retirement
Financial planner Sean Caldwell and son Jacob Caldwell discuss the benefits of saving early in life on 'The Big Money Show.'
Cost of living, return to office, AI top KPMG CEO survey
Global CEOs are feeling more confident about the state of business and future opportunities than they were a year ago, yet they share some concerns over inflation and working from home.
Career challenge: Your boss is younger than you are. How do you handle it?
Job and hiring experts weigh in on the phenomenon of managers and bosses being younger than their workers. What should people do and not do? Here is smart career advice.