Unflattering social media postings may be costing some workers their jobs and damaging their careers. That's the finding of a new survey from FindLaw.com, the most popular legal information website.
In 2022, Davida Padi, now 22, said she got an internship because of a post she saw on TikTok. Now, because of the content she engages with on Instagram, she thinks the platform serves her ads for ...
If you're looking for work — or just a side-hustle to make some extra cash — think twice before replying to that job posting. Job scams are on the rise, according to the Identity Theft Resource Center ...
Companies strategically include work from home flexibility in their job ads when labor markets are tight, leading to greater hiring efficiency and employee satisfaction. However, companies advertising ...
Liz Simmons is an education staff writer at Forbes Advisor. She has written about higher education and career development for various online publications since 2016. She earned a master’s degree in ...