Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Julia Korn writes about leadership and career development. Getting a job is tough right now. Job openings have dropped 40% since ...
Bhuvana Chilukuri has sent more than 100 job applications and is convinced very few have been seen by a human.
You can walk into a job interview with the perfect outfit, a polished resume, and all the right experience, and still blow ...
Hiring managers often know by a few key questions whether a candidate truly stands out. Learning how to answer them with clarity and confidence can dramatically increase the chances of leaving a ...
Even though the job market is on the decline and you've been hit hard by unemployment, experts argue that there are steps you can take to landing a job interview in 24 hours. The U.S. job market ...
Resume help, negotiation, and direct contact with employers—parents of Gen Z job hunters are doing it all. Is it too much?
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Gen Z job seekers are pulling up an extra chair for their Gen X and boomer parents—not just for job interviews, but also to help ...
Feeling nervous before a job interview is incredibly common, and people who still perform well despite the anxiety tend to rely on a few key habits, says career coach Lisa Petsinis.
Job scams, thousands of applicants, getting ghosted by recruiters (if you hear from them at all): There are endless and completely valid reasons why people are tired of applying to jobs online. But ...
Gen Z’s awkward foray into the work world is a-parent. Newcomers to corporate America, young adults under age 27, are taking baby steps into the office — and making sure mommy and daddy are there to ...
Facing a brutal job market, some Gen Z candidates are bringing mom or dad to job interviews—or even letting them negotiate their pay. Employers say it’s a major red flag.