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Over Half of Job Candidates Still Make This Resume Mistake. Are You One of Them?

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. In 2026, resumes are doing more work than ever and receiving less confidence in return. As hiring grows more automated, competitive, and opaque, job seekers are reshaping how they present themselves on paper. Resumes are getting longer, customization is happening faster, and anxiety about applicant tracking systems […]

Employers Are Killing Remote Work Flexibility. This Is What It Costs Everyday Workers.

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on LiveCareer. The Fight for Flexibility report from LiveCareer explores the current state of workplace autonomy and reveals how pandemic-era flexibility is becoming increasingly fragile. While employees continue to push back against rigid schedules, expanding workloads, and narrowing remote options, the data reveals a workforce under strain, marked by […]

What It Means for Your Wallet

President Trump finally made it official this morning: Kevin Warsh is his pick to lead the Federal Reserve starting in May. If you’ve been following the public “audition” process over the last few months, the news probably isn’t a shock. Trump even called Warsh “central casting” for the role. But while the White House is […]

15 Soft Skills That Are Your Most Valuable Asset in the Workplace (and How to Show Them Off)

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. Advancing in your career isn’t just about having the right technical skills; it’s also about how effectively you work with others. This is where soft skills come into play — those essential personal traits that help you navigate the complexities of any job, from communicating clearly to […]

20 Jobs That Are Booming in 2026 (and 4 Industries That Aren’t)

Editor’s Note: This story originally appeared on Monster. Monster’s 2026 Job Market Outlook, based on full-year 2025 job posting and job seeker data, shows that employer demand is holding firm in healthcare, essential services, infrastructure-related roles, and skill-based jobs, even as other parts of the market slow. Rather than broad-based growth or decline, the labor […]

25 Associate Degree Jobs That Pay Well — and 10 Companies Hiring

Studio Romantic / Shutterstock.com If you want to advance your career without committing to a four-year degree, an associate degree offers a quicker path to high-paying jobs in fields like healthcare, marketing, and tech. Whether you’re seeking entry-level, part-time, or full-time work, this two-year degree provides a fast track into growing industries with competitive pay. […]

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