Job growth jumps by 431,000 in March: Which industries saw the biggest payroll gains?
The U.S. economy added jobs at a healthy clip in March, with restaurants and bars leading the way in hiring despite concerns about a looming recession.
US economy sees solid job growth in March as payrolls jump by 431,000
U.S. job growth continued at a brisk clip in March, suggesting the labor market is still strong and that businesses are eager to fill a near-record number of open positions.
Thinking of quitting your job? Maybe try 'reinventing' yourself at work first
In an interview with FOX Business, John Coleman, a financial services industry executive, said, "One of my pushes for people [contemplating a job change] is to be sure they're leaving for something, not just leaving from something."
Career advancement for Black employees is best at these companies: Glassdoor
Glassdoor cultivated a list highlighting the top 10 companies that are making the most effort in improving the work experience for Black employees.
US companies unexpectedly slash jobs in January as omicron surge batters economy
Private job growth stumbled in January as surging omicron cases weighed on the economy's recovery from the pandemic.
Workers leaving jobs for trucking industry, six-figure salaries
New driving schools and a federal pilot program could help hire the truck drivers needed to alleviate supply chain pressures.
Workers leave jobs for truck driving and ‘make the money we want to make,’ expert says
Metro South Community Improvement District Vice Chair Wayne Smith says some workers are changing careers for the chance to make six figures as a truck driver.
New trucking schools look to expedite drivers, supply chain rebound
FOX Business’ Connell McShane reports from Conley, Georgia, where Roadmaster Drivers School has doubled its number of locations over the last two years.
Arkansas nonprofit offers $10K in bitcoin to workers who will move there
Northwest Arkansas Council president and CEO Nelson Peacock says the group has received 6,000 applications since announcing the bitcoin incentive.
How to negotiate your salary, according to an expert
Here are some tips for how to negotiate your salary, according to Andres Lares, the managing partner of the Shapiro Negotiations Institute.
2022 is the year of the raise and workers getting the ‘upper hand,’ personal finance expert says
Personal finance expert Dan Roccato says it's a great time for workers to know their market value amid the biggest pay raise in a decade.
Average worker has ‘upper hand’ in asking for a raise in 2022: Expert
Credible.com personal finance expert Dan Roccato encourages workers to know their market value.
Companies setting aside 3.9% of 2022 payroll for raises: Report
Credible.com personal finance expert Dan Roccato on readying for a raise this year.
10 signs you should probably quit your job
The New Year might mean it’s time for a new job.
Where are all of the jobs? These sectors hired the most workers in November
Although the U.S. economy created fewer jobs than expected in November, most industries still added to their payrolls last month – with white-collar businesses leading the way.
US hiring stumbles in November as economy adds just 210,000 new jobs
The Labor Department released the highly anticipated November jobs report on Friday morning, shedding light on the labor market's continued recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic.
Private-sector job growth ramps up in November with 534,000 positions added, ADP says
The ADP National Employment Report released on Wednesday morning provided a snapshot of the U.S. labor market in November.
Best cities for remote workers in 2022
More personal space, lower taxes and costs of living and even internet coverage all prove to be important factors in choosing the best place for remote workers to live.
Americans want flexibility in their job, survey shows
Populace co-founder and President Todd Rose says flexibility is a main priority for American workers.
'Wolf of Wall Street' offers advice to workers making $60,000 a year
Jordan Belfort, the convicted felon known as the “Wolf of Wall Street,” had some interesting life advice for a 25-year-old making $60,000 a year.



















