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Can Corporate Hack It On The Retail Floor?

Forbes 15 Oct 2024
Home Depot asks corporate employees to work retail shifts as unionization rises around the country, advocating for menopausal support at work and more in this week’s Careers’ Newsletter ... .
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Monumental Sports adds Spanish-speaking broadcasts for 10 Wizards, Caps games

Wtop 11 Oct 2024
Moisés Linares at the Tokyo Olympics for NBC Washington. (Courtesy Moisés Linares) ‘Los voces’ ... Linares previously covered both teams during his time working as a sports anchor at local TV outlets Telemundo 44 and NBC4 Washington.
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Walgreens Is The Latest Employer To Embrace Student Loan Benefits

Forbes 08 Oct 2024
Plus, another ‘September surge’ in the job market, managers pay higher starting salaries for in-office personnel and a look at how Marianne Markowitz climbed the corporate ladder ... .
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More Than 75,000 American Workers On Strike Today

Forbes 01 Oct 2024
Plus, employees are prioritizing “green flag” bosses over healthcare, a look at the one who changed everything for Christina Lewis and how to stay focus during the news cycle in this week’s Careers’ newsletter ... .
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Employers Look To Fill More ‘Green Jobs,’ And Quickly

Forbes 24 Sep 2024
Plus, Boeing’s troubles worsen, Mercor reaches new valuation and find out which city has the shortest commute time in this week’s Careers newsletter ... .
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Amazon Puts Hybrid Work In The Rearview Mirror

Forbes 17 Sep 2024
Plus, Boeing freezes hiring as it faces striking workers, a quick Future of Work Summit recap and the Best Employers For Tech Workers in this week’s Careers Newsletter ... .
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Bosses Admit To Faking Productivity More Than Their Employees

Forbes 10 Sep 2024
Plus, how Ryan Serhant breaks his days into 1,000 minutes, which companies have the longest hiring processes and what is going on with the labor market in this week's Careers newsletter ... .
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This Labor Day, The Back-To-Office Push Is Decidedly Quieter

Forbes 03 Sep 2024
Fewer workers are being called back into offices in what experts call a “stabilization” of the battle over remote work ... .
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The torch of the Carthagineses y Romanos fiestas in Cartagena sets out this year from Linares

Spanish News Today 30 Aug 2024
... 14, but prior to that the Olympic-style torch with its sacred flame (“Iter Ignis”) will be carried by runners on six stages from the town of Linares, in the province of Jaén.
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How To Maximize Career Advice From AI

Forbes 27 Aug 2024
Plus. ‘Demure’ Is Not Just A Trend For RTO Workers . Companies Are Getting Fake Job Applications From North Korea . Australians Gain The Right To Disconnect From Work ... .
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Your Next Career Coach Could Be A Chatbot

Forbes 25 Aug 2024
Coaching programs that rely on artificial intelligence are cheap, accessible and increasingly popular. But privacy questions and skepticism over the quality of non-human answers could slow adoption ... .
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We’re All Worried About Layoffs

Forbes 21 Aug 2024
Plus, what high schoolers need to know about jobs, how colleges are firing, and finessing, DEI jobs and the DOJ wants to pay whistleblowers in today's Careers newsletter ... .
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Bad Managers Are Reason Enough To Quit, According To LinkedIn

Forbes 13 Aug 2024
Plus, CEO turnover reaches a five-year high, 'CareerTok' may have some good advice and we take a brief look at Tim Walz's career in this week's Careers newsletter ... .
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Former KSU tennis standout Linares returns as assistant coach

The Mercury - Manhatten Knasas 06 Aug 2024
Kansas State women’s tennis head coach Jordan Smith announced on Monday the addition of former Wildcat student-athlete Maria Linares as assistant coach. Linares competed for K-State for five seasons from 2017-2022 ... .

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FILE - President Joe Biden, left, greets China's President President Xi Jinping in Woodside, Calif., Nov, 15, 2023. The United States sees Hong Kong's new national security law as a tool to potentially silence dissent both at home and abroad, but has tread carefully so far in responding, a disappointment to those fighting for democracy and freedoms in the Chinese territory.
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