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Galleria Jobs Openings and How to Sell Oneself

Well into the job interview, the woman with the winning smile casually volunteered that “we had a business.” A little probing by the interviewer...

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New study reveals blue state's fast-food minimum wage hike jeopardized thousands of jobs

Fast-food job losses in California spiked after passage of the $20 minimum wage for some workers, according to a new study. A Berkeley Research Group...

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As many as 41% of employers plan to use AI to replace roles—but it’s not a 'jobs apocalypse,' experts say

The World Economic Forum's 2025 Future of Jobs Report found that as many as 41% of employers were planning on downsizing their workforce due to AI....

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Trump Set to Replace $800,000 EB-5 Visa Program for Wealthy Foreign Investors with New $5 Million 'GOLD CARD' That Would Grant U.S. Citizenship

President Donald Trump is once again proving why he is the ultimate dealmaker. On Tuesday, the 45th president announced his latest economic and...

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Boss puts interviewees through 'jigsaw test' to see if they're right for role

Despite meticulous preparation and practising for common interview questions, job candidates cannot be completely sure an interviewer won't throw an...

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What are tariffs and how do they work?

The United States in recent years has gradually retreated from its post-World War II role of promoting global free trade and lower tariffs. That...

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Oil and gas workers will be helped to find green jobs in the UK

Around 90 per cent of fossil fuel workers have skills that are relevant to the clean energy transition, research has found.

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Apple's Computer Will Soon Talk With IBM's

CUPERTINO, Calif. — Bowing to the inevitable, Apple Computer Inc. said Wednesday that it will begin peddling the necessary equipment so that its...

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Labour's AI vision will punish working-class creatives, says Baroness Kidron

Ministers accused of 'riding roughshod over the livelihoods of thousands working in the background of the film, television or music industries'

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Federal job cuts disrupt a stable retirement picture for many workers, including Black Americans

The sudden cuts to the federal workforce under President Donald Trump will likely throw a curveball into the retirement plans of many Americans,...

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