Billionaire Peter Thiel's $100K offer to skip college gains popularity
America's career coach Ken Coleman reacts to billionaire Peter Thiel offering entrepreneurs $100K to skip college and start their own business on 'The Big Money Show.'
Vice Media shutters liberal news site, gears up for massive layoffs: 'This is the best path forward'
Vice Media CEO Bruce Dixon said in his memo to staff last week that several hundred employees would be laid off and the company would stop publishing content on Vice.com.
Federal government jobs go viral on TikTok as a 'fix' for job security worries: 'And you get a pension'
Many industries were hit with layoffs in 2023, but for those who want to find a position with more job security, social media users say the answer is simple: the federal government.
So you truly dislike your boss. Here are the smartest ways to cope
What happens if you truly dislike your boss at work but still care about your job and your career progress? Two executive experts weighed in with insights and tips for employees.
Keep applying for 'reach jobs,' say experts, as you might actually land one of them
Career experts say that those seeking new jobs should try for "reach roles" even if they think they won't get them — as recruiters may be looking for the very skills the applicants possess.
Taylor Swift 'superfan' adviser for hire at popular museum
The "Taylor Swift effect" has seemingly reached London’s Victoria and Albert Museum. It is seeking to hire a "superfan" to help curators in an advisory role.
St. George School Superintendent Mike Felton on trades: We want all kids to follow their passion
St. George School Superintendent Mike Felton on the importance of teaching students skilled trades.
FAA seems to be turning away from a 'common sense way thinking' on hiring practices: Kris Kobach
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach, R., weighs in on flyers' concerns regarding the FAA's DEI hiring practices and President Biden considering an executive order to address the border crisis.
Biden's energy agenda putting US pipeline workers' livelihoods at stake: 'Business is gone,' CEO says
Three workers at Houston-based Troy Construction are fighting for their careers and sounding off on President Biden's green energy agenda putting livelihoods at stake.
Major US labor strikes hit 23-year high in 2023
Unions carried out the highest number of major work stoppages in the U.S. in more than 20 years in 2023, according to data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Pipeline workers concerned for their jobs, livelihoods due to Biden's renewable agenda
FOX Business' Grady Trimble reports from Houston-based Troy Construction, where the CEO and contract workers voice concerns over executive energy policy.
Artificial intelligence is big, but are companies hiring for AI roles too fast?
Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer is the hot new emerging job for 2024. Although most companies do not need someone dedicated solely to AI in the C-suite, they need something.
Your job offer has been rescinded. Now what do you do?
So you were offered the job and accepted it – but then the company rescinded the offer. If this unfortunate career circumstance happens to you, here's the best way to handle it, say experts.
Over half of workers told to come in the office are currently or plan to look for a new job this year: Report
Over 50% who have been told by employers to work in the office are currently or planning on looking for a new job this year, per a recent report.
Retired nurse faces ‘difficult’ reality of returning back to work to make ends meet
Retired nurse Joyce Fleming details why she decided to return to the workforce, pointing to high prices and shrinking savings on 'Fox & Friends.'
All farmers are hurting under this leadership: John Boyd Jr.
Fourth generation farmer John Boyd Jr. argues Black farmers are 'facing extinction' under Biden as the administration pushes to give Ukraine aid.
Viral work trend favors 'the big talk' during job interviews over small talk: 'Vulnerability is disarming'
Today, job candidates in their 20s and 30s often want to have "the big talk" during interviews in an effort to make a lasting human connection. Career experts weighed in on the viral trend.
Mark Zuckerberg weighs in on why tech companies are laying off workers
Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg explained that layoffs that are still prevalent throughout the tech industry aren't happening because of artificial intelligence.
US steel worker sounds off as WV tin plant shuts its doors, putting 900 jobs on the line: 'Total travesty'
Mark Glyptis, United Steelworkers Local 2911 union president, warned the consequences of closing a West Virginia tin mill in favor of imported products could spell disaster for the U.S.
Man tells story of how Olive Garden interview went ‘horribly wrong’ in viral video
A man has gone viral on TikTok after he detailed how he sat for three hours waiting for a job interview at Olive Garden before being told the position was full.