
The American Job Market Outperforms March Madness
If you think NCAA basketball had a great month in March—and it did, with one of the most fun tournaments in years, especially if you
If you think NCAA basketball had a great month in March—and it did, with one of the most fun tournaments in years, especially if you
The average job search in the United States, according to Bureau of Labor Statistics data from January, lasts 20.9 weeks. Does that surprise you? If
Stop whatever you’re doing, block out all earthly distractions, suspend all your obligations, ignore all your needs and urges, and now … think. What
As soon as innovation comes upon us, two questions arise, and in this order: 1) Will it take my job? 2) Will it create jobs?
The coming year, 2024, will be the most dynamic, most transitional and most impactful year in history – at least for the American job market,
As the American job market roared into 2023, powered by its own brute strength and not on the coattails of the economy writ large, it
When our jobs migrate to a four-day work week–permanently, not on an experimental, trial or interim basis–we might look back and thank the United Auto
“The proof of the pudding is in the eating.” It’s a very old saying that keeps finding new places to be relevant. Like the American
Will artificial intelligence displace me? Will it take my job? Will it render me obsolete? As an independent career coach, I can attest to the
If you need more than one guess to figure out which subject is most prevalently on the minds of readers who are calling to book
Before we get to today’s topic, here’s a shout-out and a big thank you to David Max, a reader of this publication – and of
In the full 12 months of 2022, a great year overall for the job market, 1,054 companies in the tech sector registered 164,411 layoffs (Source: