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Your Paycheck Won't Be Stolen By AI, But The Same Can't Be Said For Your Job Description: Expect 30 Years Of Change In Next 3 Years, Says Indeed CEO
Tuesday, May 20, 2025 - 3:14am | 520Artificial intelligence may not steal your paycheck, but it will raid your job description, warns Chris Hyams, the CEO of popular job-search platform Indeed. What Happened: “The good news is that there's not a single job anywhere that AI can perform all of the skills required for that job,...
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14 Million Job Seekers Didn't Hear Back From Potential Employers In Just A Single Quarter Last Year: Now LinkedIn Is Moving To Change That With AI Help
Sunday, February 2, 2025 - 10:35pm | 586LinkedIn, owned by Microsoft Corporation (NASDAQ:MSFT), Indeed and Greenhouse have all introduced new AI-powered tools designed to help job seekers gauge their chances of receiving responses from potential employers. What Happened: LinkedIn is currently testing “responsiveness insights...
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Elon Musk Is The Richest Person In The World — How Much Does He Pay Employees At Tesla, SpaceX And X?
Saturday, August 17, 2024 - 12:30pm | 1012Whether you love him, hate him or are somewhere in between, Elon Musk is the richest people on the planet and if you happen to land a job at one of his companies, you’re likely sharing in some of that fortune. What To Know: Musk is the chief executive of several popular ...
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Mental Health Tops Best Jobs Of 2024 List, While No. 2 Pays $200K To Work From Home Without A Degree
Friday, February 16, 2024 - 12:30pm | 403According to research from Indeed‘s list of Best Jobs for 2024, mental health careers are squarely at the top of the list. Furthermore, six of the 25 jobs on this year’s list are related to mental health. Mental Health America said that 20.78% of American adults (more than 50 million)...
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Online Job Postings Hold Steady As Fed Considers Energy Inflation In Rate Moves
Wednesday, September 20, 2023 - 1:39pm | 504Online job postings offer insight into the health of a nation's labor market. Nick Bunker, an economist at Indeed, shed some light on the current U.S. job scenario and provided a nuanced backdrop against which the Federal Reserve is set to reveal its interest rate decision. "Online job...
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Working For Elon Musk 'Like Working With Two Different People': Salaries Of Employees At Tesla, SpaceX And Twitter
Friday, May 12, 2023 - 8:50am | 995Whether you love him or hate him, Elon Musk is one of the richest people in the world and if you hustle enough to get a job with him, you are likely sharing in some of that fortune. What To Know: Musk is the chief executive of several popular companies that are dishing out some...
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New Data Shows Wage Growth Is Down: Will It Be Enough To Get The Federal Reserve To Change Course?
Wednesday, November 30, 2022 - 4:02pm | 886As the Federal Reserve continues to grapple with historically high inflation, new data shows that wage growth may finally be headed lower after accelerating for nearly two years. What Happened: New data from employment platform Indeed's economic research lab shows that wages appear to be...
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What Does The Job Market Look Like For 2020? Indeed Data Sheds Some Light
Monday, July 13, 2020 - 4:05pm | 440The U.S. saw an increase of over 400,000 jobs in May from April's historic lows. With unemployment still in the double digits, and topping 20% in some states, you might wonder more about the jobs that are being created. We turned to Indeed Hiring Lab to answer this question. Who’s...
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First Jobs Report Under President Trump Sets Stage For Rate Hike
Friday, March 10, 2017 - 11:56am | 471The first monthly jobs report under President Donald Trump is officially in, and it’s a good one. On Friday morning, the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported the U.S. economy added 235,000 jobs in February, and the U.S. unemployment rate declined to 4.7 percent. The jobs number came in well...
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What Does October Jobs Report Mean For Consumer Morale And Spending?
Friday, November 4, 2016 - 11:23am | 729Jobs Friday is on us yet again, and this time around, the normal hype around this monthly release is muted. The reason: Many see this numbers as having very little impact on the Fed's monetary policy outlook. This being the presidential election year, economists widely believe the central bank may...
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Kolko On Jobs Report: The Least Well-Off Took A Step Back In September
Friday, October 7, 2016 - 1:15pm | 319Jed Kolko, chief economist for the job site Indeed, commented on Friday's jobs report, which he described as being "solid enough" but not a "gangbuster" report. Friday's jobs report showed that the U.S. economy added 156,000 jobs in September, and the unemployment rate remained unchanged at 5.0...
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What Does The Blowout June Jobs Report Mean For Investors?
Friday, July 8, 2016 - 9:43am | 359Economists who had been speculating that the sluggish U.S. May jobs report was simply an outlier are feeling quite vindicated on Friday. The U.S. economy bounced back in a major way in June by adding 287,000 jobs, well above consensus expectations of 175,000. The unemployment rate rose slightly...
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Now That Brexit Happened, Experts Are Worried About Earnings And Jobs
Friday, June 24, 2016 - 3:19pm | 638Well, much to everyone's surprise, we actually got a Brexit. The market reacted as expected following a big shock, and finance Twitter Inc (NSYE: TWTR) had a field day. But now that the initial wave is over, Benzinga're turning attention to what's next. Will the market bounce all the...
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Reactions To The Fed's Decision Not To Increase Rates: Like A Child Trying To Ride A Bike?
Wednesday, June 15, 2016 - 3:23pm | 496The Federal Open Market Committee on Wednesday left interest rates at 0.5 percent. After trimming its growth outlook for 2016 and 2017, the Committee suggested it still has plans for two rate hikes this year, citing expectations of a recuperation in the U.S. jobs market. Following the Fed...
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DeVry: Creating A Workforce Or Cutting Employees?
Wednesday, March 30, 2016 - 2:36pm | 664The for-profit education industry has long been in decline. Over the past five years, these post-secondary education stocks have tumbled. Many take note of the demise of Corinthian Colleges, whose stock once traded as high as $35.81 in 2004 before being delisted in February 2015, as a warning...