60+ and Unstoppable: 15 Tips to Dominate the Job Market

According to news reports, the U.S. job market is robust, and employers are desperate for workers. Despite these claims, many people, especially those over 60, struggle to find employment. Being a mature jobseeker doesn’t mean being automatically excluded from the workforce. There are several things experienced workers can do to land their ideal position. People … Read more

The Future of Finance: Remote Accounting Redefines Job Market Opportunities

As remote work continues to define ways of working, one profession is emerging as the most in-demand: accounting. While tech jobs are usually the poster child for remote work, accounting has now taken the spotlight, offering attractive salaries and flexible work options. This shift is reshaping how and where accountants work, with significant implications for … Read more

Baby Boomers Voice Concerns About Age Discrimination in the Workplace

Baby boomers are worried about facing mistreatment at work and getting overlooked for job opportunities because of their age. Discrimination Between Demographics When it comes to finding new jobs, many demographics, from women to people of color to members of the LGBTQ+ community, worry that they will face discrimination during the hiring process.  Two-thirds of … Read more

21 Promising Professions Poised to Dominate the 2024 Job Market

The job market in America is constantly evolving, with certain professions experiencing high demand due to technological advancements, economic trends, and societal changes. This list highlights 21 of the most sought-after jobs in the country. #1. Registered Nurses The demand for registered nurses continues to grow as the healthcare industry expands, providing critical patient care … Read more

Experts Divided on U.S. Economic Future, Warn of Fleeting Relief

The annual American Economic Association meeting left leading economists treading lightly into the New Year.  A Meeting of the Minds After the annual American Economic Association meeting, top economists are left battling their short-term optimism vs. their long-term concerns.  A Look at Last Year At last year’s conference, analysts were caught up in the unanticipated … Read more