Category: News & Trends
3 Easy Tips on How to Stay in Shape at Work
Today in America our jobs involve little physical exertion—we sit at a desk to analyze graphs, write reports, and schedule meetings. And what starts to develop after only a few years is another chin, a tire around our waste, and an extra 30 pounds that we get to show off daily. What can we do [...]
Growing Careers For The Next Decade
The best way to choose a prospective career is to look at a growing field. The economic environment is changing rapidly. Some careers are blooming, while others are seeing a decline. Here are 5 different careers that are growing in their respective fields and will be huge over the next decade: 1. Medical A growing career [...]
Marketing to the Millennials: The Shifting Consumer Habits of Youth
The Millennials; also known as Generation Y, or put simply, today’s young people. Not long ago, they were the most coveted demographic for marketers. And for good reason: loaded with disposable income, eager to buy the hottest trends, and impressionable enough to become lifelong loyal customers, young people were a perfect target for smart marketers. [...]
Freelancing: The New Career Aspiration Of College Grads
In the past, college students primarily looked forward to locking their careers in with top corporations. Suddenly, our internet exploded into some self-purported permission slip to work at home after departing college with degree in hand. What’s even more exciting for these sub-30 year old’s is how well they’re jumping into solid blogging careers, contingency-based [...]
Infographic: The Generation Gap in Your Office
Over the next five years we will witness an unprecedented generational shift in the work-place. The aging Baby Boomers will begin to retire and the maturing Millennials will take over as the majority group. Featured By: http://complianceandsafety.com
Infographic: Young Professionals & Risky Tech Behavior
Everyday we engage in risky tech behavior whether we know it or not. Take a look at how young professionals in the U.S. compares to other countries. From: BackgroundCheck.org
Unemployment Rate Falls to 7.8%
The politically important unemployment rate fell to 7.8% last month from 8.1% in August. That was the lowest level since January 2009. U.S. payrolls, obtained in a separate survey of employers, increased by a seasonally adjusted 114,000 jobs last month, the Labor Department said Friday. Economists surveyed by Dow Jones Newswires expected a gain of [...]


