Working Senior Wonders About 401(k) Match
Even if you are working in your 60s, having a 401(k) match is a nice benefit.
Don't Look a Gift Employer in the Mouth
If you are among the legions who are behind in funding your retirement, you'll need to maximize every single opportunity to save.
Working Hard for Our Money: Who Clocks the Longest Days Around the Globe?
Compared to its economic peers, the U.S. is all work and no play.
Global stocks mostly fall as investors digest weak Chinese data, look ahead to US jobs report
Global stocks were uneven Tuesday as weak Chinese manufacturing weighed on sentiment and investors looked ahead to a U.S. jobs report later this week that could cement expectations for a Fed interest rate hike.
Stock indexes snap higher in early trading after US reports a pickup in hiring last month
Stocks are snapping higher in early trading after the U.S. government reported an encouraging pickup in hiring last month.
US stock indexes open lower following a weak jobs report last week
U.S. stock indexes are opening lower following a weak jobs report late last week.
Asian stock markets drift in holiday-thinned trade after weak US employment report
Asian stocks drifted Monday, with many markets closed for holidays, after a surprisingly weak U.S. employment report.
With her final shift over, a young woman wearied by 3 jobs at last finds rest
The fumes, reeking of gasoline, poured from the white Kia SUV as soon as an emergency medical technician broke one of the rear windows.
Holiday Bonus Season Not So Merry
Less than a quarter of American workers believe they will receive the gift of a holiday bonus this year, and just 12% anticipate a pay raise for 2016.
Handling 6 Harsh Realities of Financial Independence
Getting your first real job is a great feeling, but with that paycheck also comes financial responsibilities.
Rules to Follow When Giving Gifts in the Office
Choosing the wrong gift or presenting it in a tacky way can backfire and lead to long-term career damage.
Despite Rocky Sales Projections, Companies to Increase Seasonal Hiring
Those looking for seasonal work this year are in luck—CareerBuilder finds more companies plan to bring on additional help this year compared to the past two years. What’s more, nearly half will keep these workers on board after the season ends.
Women & Work: Most In-Demand and High-Paying Jobs
Women make up nearly half of the total workforce in the U.S. yet many women are earnings less than their male counterparts and struggling to save for retirement.
Holiday Parties on a Budget - Party like it's $19.99
You want to throw a holiday party but cannot afford to spend big bucks. Consider these suggestions to cut down on costs and party on a budget.
“Better Money Habits”: BofA Guides U.S. Military Members
Developed in partnership with a non-profit, BetterMoneyHabits.com is a part of Bank of America’s comprehensive, enterprise-wide effort to support servicemembers that includes hiring, employee support, volunteerism and philanthropy.
Your First Real Job! Now What?
With a steady income -- regardless of size -- you are taking your first steps into adult life. Don’t blow it.
Preparing Financially for a Job Search
A job search can take months -- in some cases, up to a year or more -- so it is very important to be prepared financially before you start to look.
How to Make an Extra $1,000 a Month
Other than cutting back on a variety of expenses, the simplest thing you can do to get out of debt is make more money. Here are a few ways to do that.
The U.S. is No Vacation Nation...Here's What a Mandate Might Look Like
The U.S. might be known as the land of the free, but we're also tied to our office desks with no federally-mandated vacation days.
The Veteran Jobs Mission: Aiming for One Million
In 2011, 11 companies co-founded a coalition called 100,000 Jobs Mission whose goal was to hire 100,000 military Veterans. The group is now 200 companies strong, is named the Veteran Jobs Mission, and its goal is to hire one million Vets.















