Tips and Resources to Help Veterans Find Jobs

Transitioning from a military to a civilian career offers new experiences that can be exciting, but the transition can also be stressful and challenging for former service members.

Veterans are often uncertain how best to get their job search started. …

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Tech Workers Face a New Reality as Talent Wars Turn to Pink Slips

The power, perks and demand that many workers at big tech companies enjoyed over the past decade are giving way to angst over layoffs and shrinking net worths

This spring, Google employees in the Bay Area got a private Lizzo …

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Career Lessons From Watching Speaker Nancy Pelosi – Part I

When Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives Nancy Pelosi announced the other day that she is stepping down as a leader of the Democratic Party, lots of stories were written about it being the end of an era, or …

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TikTok Is Still Hiring as Competitors Shed Jobs

Social-media company has said it would add 3,000 engineers, plans to boost head count at Mountain View, Calif., hub

Several of the world’s biggest tech companies are laying off employees. One company bucking the trend so far is TikTok.

Amid …

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Computer science has a racism problem: these researchers want to fix it

Black and Hispanic people face huge hurdles at technology companies and in computer-science education in the United States, with far-reaching consequences for science and all of society.

Computer scientist Juan Gilbert has been working to make his field more diverse.

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What DE&I means to Gen Z

Diversity, equity and inclusion are more than just buzzwords. DE&I impacts people’s daily lives, and as the years progress, people’s understanding of the importance of DE&I increases. For instance, Gen Z is well-known for caring about social issues. According to …

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Are divisive US politics repelling international early-career scientists?

Gun violence, the high cost of living and health care, abortion bans and racial tensions raise concerns for scientists who choose to further their careers abroad.

For the past five decades, the United States has been a top destination for …

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Tech’s Talent Wars Have Come Back to Bite It

Hiring the best, the brightest and the highest number of employees was a badge of honor at tech companies. Not anymore as layoffs surge.

When Stripe, a payments start-up valued at $74 billion, laid off more than 1,000 employees this …

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Why Fans Crave Predictive Analytics—And How Sports Can Deliver Them

In his “Comedy Camisado” special, Hannibal Buress talks about “Bold Predictions,” an NFL segment where “four dudes sit around a table” and say outlandish things. He launches into a pretend conversation between two hosts:

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Job Rejections Are Causing Gen-Zers To Seek Mental Health Treatment

A NEW SURVEY IS SAYING THE JOB SEARCH PROCESS IS TAKING ITS TOLL ON YOUNG ADULTS ENTERING THE LABOR MARKET FOR THE FIRST TIME IN THEIR LIVES.

Rejection sucks.

What’s especially tough is when your professional aspirations are being affected …

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