US is shifting from 'degree-centric economy to a skill-centric economy,' experts say
Experts argue that traditional four-year degrees might not be as valuable in the future as they once were, due to the changing job market environment.
Pumpkin spice payout: How to taste-test Trader Joe's fall foods and get paid for it
FinanceBuzz is looking to hire a "pumpkin spice pundit" to taste and rate fall-inspired foods at Trader Joe's for $1,000. The person will rate more than 20 pumpkin-flavored food and drink products.
We had a very weak start, strong close in August: Mike Murphy
Rosecliff founder and managing partner Mike Murphy discusses the expected jobs report and shares his market outlook.
10K unionized hotel workers hold strikes across multiple cities, demand higher wages, increased staffing
More than 10,000 unionized hotel workers at hotels in multiple cities are currently participating in strikes, according to Unite Here, the labor union they belong to.
Job offers through texts? Be careful, it's likely a scam
There are a variety of phishing scams that are trying to target vulnerable Americans. One type is preying on those who may be looking for a job in the competitive labor market.
Pay for new hires is falling in some blue-collar jobs
Data from ZipRecruiter indicates employers are not willing to pay as much to new recruits as they did last year in some blue-collar sectors. Experts weight in on what's happening.
James Bullard: I'm expecting a 25 basis point cut at the Sept. meeting
Former St. Louis Federal Reserve CEO James Bullard unpacks rate cuts and the labor market on 'The Claman Countdown.'
Skill trade is a 'game changer' for women: Judaline Cassidy
Tools & Tiaras founder Judaline Cassidy discusses the entrance of women in skill trades and how her camp introduces young girls to them.
Big Lots weighing possibility of bankruptcy filing as sales dwindle
Discount retailer Big Lots is considering filing for bankruptcy as it faces declining sales, according to a report citing people familiar with the situation.
Want to work in Big Tech? Here are companies with the fastest (and slowest) hiring processes
Landing a job in Big Tech can be a rigorous process. A new study ranked America's tech giants according to how long it takes between a candidate's first interview and receiving an offer.
Young female construction worker makes $53 an hour, avoids student loans
26-year-old construction worker Yadira Raygoza shares the reason behind her career path during an appearance on ‘Varney & Co.’
LEGOLAND New York finds 'Model Builder' to bring onboard
LEGOLAND New York found its newest “Model Builder" to professionally build with the popular bricks at the Goshen theme park. It identified the new hire as Jack Mohan.
Scott Zelniker on Nvidia earnings: 'I expect a hurricane'
UBS Wealth Management managing director Scott Zelniker discusses Nvidia earnings, a potential Fed rate cut in September, the labor market, and consumer confidence.
Teachers still quitting at a concerning rate; hindering students' education
Another school year has begun yet one massive problem is still persisting: a shortage in teachers. Experts believe we have created "unsustainable" conditions for teachers today.
Red Lobster buyer taps former PF Chang's chief as CEO
Red Lobster lenders select former P.F. Chang's CEO Damola Adamolekun to run the struggling seafood chain upon its emergence from Chapter 11 bankruptcy.
Mediterranean restaurant chains files for bankruptcy protection
Mediterranean restaurant chain Roti on Friday filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection. Roti submitted its petition to the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Northern District of Illinois.
Red Lobster closing 23 more restaurants across US amid bankruptcy
Red Lobster said in a court filing it plans to close another 23 restaurants by the end of the week as part of its ongoing Chapter 11 bankruptcy restructuring.
Kathy Entwistle on the Fed's forecast, expected rate cuts
Morgan Stanley managing director Kathy Entwistle and Strategic Wealth Partners CEO Mark Tepper discuss the Fed's expected rate cuts and the Labor Department's massive jobs data revision.
Fed's actions spoke louder than words to markets in fight against inflation, research finds
New research from economists finds that the Federal Reserve's actions in raising interest rates in response to surging inflation did more than rhetoric to move markets' expectations.
Company offering 'dream job for dog parents' in nationwide search
Dog training app Woofz is looking to hire a "Chief Hotel Inspector" in the U.S. who will travel with their dog and rank accommodations based on pet-friendliness.