Improve your professional and public speaking skills with these tips
Speaking in professional and public environments is a great skill to obtain for anyone in the workforce whether you need to communicate with managers or groups of people.
How to write an effective job description
Learning how to write an effective job description can help employers find employees and remain competitive even in the most challenging labor markets. Here’s how to write a post that can stand out on the best job sites and attract the right worker for the position.
Here's the secret weapon for better job performance by employees at work
To ward of "quiet quitting" or actual quitting by employees in today's challenging workplace, managers can encourage and reward their workers' curiosity — here are tips to consider.
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' trend hits back at hustle culture, but critics warn outcome could be problematic
Gen Z's 'lazy girl jobs' TikTok trend is rousing concern among those who say it could have disastrous implications for the workforce of the future.
Demand for skilled workers on the rise
Employers struggle to meet demands for skilled employees as job openings increase across manufacturing. Many of those jobs were cut in the COVID-19 pandemic.
'Time blindness' as an 'issue' on the job with younger workers: How to manage it
It's not a new issue, but the term "time blindness" is popping up more and more among younger workers today. Several experts weighed in on this career challenge and what to know.
Is music the secret to better productivity in the workplace?
Career challenge: Can music at work boost employee productivity? Some say yes, as long as certain conditions are met on the job. Here's what to know.
Why 'loud quitting' is not recommended by job experts (hint: grace and dignity are far better)
Today's trend of "loud quitting" is not recommended by human resources experts for a variety of reasons — here are career warnings for those who want to leave a job in a viral, vocal way.
Small errors at work could hinder your career big-time and for a long time — here's why
Errors in the workplace — including what you say, what you do and how you appear — can have a big impact on others and on your overall career. Industry experts reveal key points.
Job hunters, beware: These 4 red flags on a resume may be hurting your search
Career experts share four red flags on resumes that may be hurting a person's job search. Here are things to know — and ways to increase future opportunities.
Summer jobs for teens to earn extra money while still enjoying time in the sun
Summertime is the perfect opportunity for teens to make some extra cash. Don't sacrifice the sun to work and choose one of these outdoor jobs for teens this summer.
Make the most out of your internship this summer by following these tips for success
As college students have more time on their hands in the summer with a break from class work, it's a great time to apply for a summer internship to prepare for the future.
Mental health breaks should be a priority during the work day, say experts
Maintaining good mental health throughout the work day can be overlooked, say experts. Here's why it's important to take breaks at work — even for just five minutes.
Etiquette classes new corporate trend for the uncouth
Forty-five percent of companies already provide training on workplace etiquette to staffers - and more intend to join that trend in the near future, according to a Resume Builder survey.
Thank-you notes after a job interview: Best ways to stand out from the pack
Hiring experts and others share wise tips for how to handle the thank-you note after a job interview — and share why certain key details can make a difference to the applicant.
Career challenge: How to match your personality traits to the right job for you
It's a challenge for any career-minded individual: How do your personality traits align with the right job (and its requirements) for you? Here are tips and insights.
Career challenge: Why workers should steer clear of sharing salaries with colleagues
Each worker's salary is a private and confidential matter. Human resources and job experts revealed why career-minded employees should steer clear of salary discussions with colleagues.
More Americans are working past the age of retirement – here's how this trend should shape your job offer
The workforce participation rates of the 55-to-64 and 65-plus age groups are projected to climb higher over the next decade, according to recent data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here’s what hiring managers and job recruiters need to know when posting on job sites.
Traveling for business? 5 tips for working better from the hotel room
It's not easy to get work done while on the road, but these five tips of the trade from job experts and travel professionals can make for a much smoother experience.
Career correction needed? This behavior may be hurting you at work
Work colleagues who try to appear modest or self-deprecating while at the same time boasting about job achievements are not helping themselves in their careers, experts say.