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How Can Candidates Prepare for AI Interviews? A Quick Guide to Getting It Right

Interviews - December 22, 2025

Job seekers now need to prepare for AI interviews and get comfortable with the evolutions in hiring practices that are currently underway. ...

How to Explore Flexibility at Work: Strategies for Employers to Consider

Flexibility at work can take on many forms, extending beyond remote work policies to include alternate work schedules customized to employees’ needs. ...

Understanding The EEOC’s Crackdown on DEI in 2026 And Its Implications for HR

Featured - December 20, 2025

The EEOC is renewing efforts to scale up its DEI crackdown, and businesses need to prepare for the scrutiny that might accompany it. ...

Employers Could Lose $1.3 Trillion to Attrition in 2026: Workforce Retention Insights

Compensation - December 19, 2025

US employers could lose at least $1.3 trillion to attrition in 2026 if employees continue to feel overlooked and disconnected from the workplace. ...

A Pay Raise of 1% Has Been Finalized for Federal Workers in 2026

Featured - December 19, 2025

A new executive order has promised a 1% federal pay raise in 2026, with no additional locality pay adjustments and a few minor additions for federal law enforcement. ...

SHRM Faced with a Disability Discrimination Lawsuit over Alleged ADA Violations

Featured - December 18, 2025

SHRM is now faced with a disability discrimination lawsuit over allegedly rescinding a job offer due to the job seeker’s reliance on a service dog. ...

PwC UK Is Now Offering Resilience Training to Its Gen Z Hires

Providing Gen Z with resilience training can not only help prepare them for employment but also improve the organization’s resilience overall. ...

The US Tech Force Marks A Bold Step in Scaling Governmental AI Expertise

Featured - December 17, 2025

The US government’s new Tech Force program is now hiring early-career tech talent to improve governmental operations and develop AI expertise. ...

House Bill Moves Closer to Restoring Union Rights for Federal Workers

Featured - December 17, 2025

The Protect America’s Workforce Act has received bipartisan support from the House, taking us closer towards restoring union rights for federal agencies. ...

McKinsey Job Cuts Predicted for 2026, with AI Ambitions to Credit for the Change

Featured - December 17, 2025

McKinsey job cuts predicted for 2026 as the business prepares to face the industry slowdown head-on with investments in AI and automation. ...

Which Jobs Are Using AI the Most? The Tech Industry Leads the Pack

Employees in tech and IT jobs are using AI the most in their work, but other industries are catching up, relying on AI tools with greater frequency. ...

NY Files a Lawsuit Against UPS Over Seasonal Workers’ Wage Theft

Featured - December 16, 2025

The New York AG has filed a lawsuit against USP for underpaying seasonal workers’ wages and launching a “systematic campaign” of poor labor practices. ...

Why employees are doing just enough to get by

Featured - December 16, 2025

The rise of the bare minimum performer is not laziness. It reflects burnout, disengagement, and survival mode at work. What HR leaders need to know. ...

Minnesota’s Paid Leave Law Goes Into Effect in 2026: What You Need to Know

Education - December 16, 2025

The Minnesota paid leave policy for 2026 provides up to 20 weeks of paid leave protections for medical or family leave combined. ...

The 2026 Job Market: Employees Gear up for the Challenges Ahead

Recruitment - December 15, 2025

Preparing for the job market in 2026, employees are gearing up for a lengthy job search, determined to seek employment no matter how long it takes. ...

Should You Apply for Jobs During the Holiday Season?

Wondering whether to apply for jobs during the holidays or pause your search? Experts suggest you continue applying for opportunities. ...