High-Paying Jobs For 2025: Where The Six-Figure Salaries Are Found
According to Ladders' latest report, 2025 is set to be a year of high-paying opportunities, with several key sectors offering salaries over $250,000.
Gen Z Embraces 'Doom Spending' With 21% Surge In Holiday Purchases, Driven By Stress And Pessimism
A recent report highlights a surge in holiday spending among Generation Z, with many young consumers turning to "doom spending" as a response to stress and pessimism about the future. The trend reflects how social media and negative news are influencing shopping behaviors.
Gen Z Embraces Job-Hopping And Side Hustles To Boost Earnings
A new report reveals Gen Z's shifting approach to work. Nearly one-third of the generation changed jobs in the past year for higher pay.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman Predicts Superintelligence Will Threaten Jobs. Here's When He Says Its Coming
Altman shared insights on the imminent arrival of artificial general intelligence (AGI) and its profound effects on the economy. While AGI's impact may begin subtly, Altman warns that its long-term consequences, particularly job losses, will be far-reaching.
Smart CV Ideas: Key Strategies And Formats To Help Your Resume Get Noticed By Hiring Managers
A well-written CV is a crucial tool in landing your next job. Learn how to craft a standout CV with essential sections, formats, and tips for writing a document that showcases your skills and experience effectively.
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'Rude, Difficult And Unprofessional': A Recent X Thread Spark Debate On Hiring Gen Z Workers
A Twitter thread by writer Harnidh Kaur has ignited discussions about Gen Z's workplace behavior. Kaur shared concerns from professionals citing Gen Z's perceived rudeness and challenges in collaboration.
LinkedIn Founder Predicts Death Of 9-to-5 Jobs: The 7 Best Remote Roles For Gen Z And Millennials
Gen Z and Millennials are leading a shift to remote work, embracing careers like nurse practitioners, software developers and social media managers.
Why Gen X Pushes Harder, But Gen Z Pushes Back?
A recent survey reveals that while Gen X workers are more likely to consider themselves office "workhorses," both Gen Z and Gen X employees face burnout and a sense of stagnation in their careers. Despite taking on extra tasks, these employees often feel undervalued and struggle with career advancement.
Insights On Common Candidate Mistakes & Tips For Interview Success: The STAR Method
Amazon highlights the importance of effectively communicating accomplishments in job interviews and guides using the STAR method to navigate behavioral questions.
Leaving Enough On The Table? A Financial Guru's Tips On The Art Of Tipping
Whether you're dining out or receiving deliveries, understanding the appropriate amount to tip fosters goodwill and supports the service professionals who often work behind the scenes.
Want To Save At Costco? Master Bulk Buying With These 7 Must-Know Tips
Bulk buying at Costco can save money and time, but it requires planning and strategy. Learn how to ease into it with these five tips, from checking deals to creating extra storage space at home.
Retired Too Soon? Why 58% of Americans Are Calling It Quits Earlier Than Planned
A new study reveals that 58% of US workers retire earlier than planned, driven mostly by health or employment issues. The shift has profound implications for retirement security, urging financial planners to guide retirees toward better strategies for their future.
Money, Happiness Or Both? How Gen Z, Millennials And Boomers Define Success In A Changing Economy
A recent study reveals stark differences in how generations define financial success, with Gen Z envisioning the highest earnings and net worth, while Boomers aim lower but achieve higher incomes.
Gen Z Demands A New Workplace Playbook. Are You Ready?
As Gen Z surpasses 50% of the workforce, companies are reshaping HR strategies to prioritize purpose, inclusivity, and employee well-being.
Historic Maori Portrait Shatters Auction Records
An oil painting of Maori elder Wharekauri Tahuna by Charles Frederick Goldie sold for a record-breaking $3.75 million, becoming the most valuable Maori portrait in New Zealand art history.
UK To Expand Electronic Travel Authorization To US Citizens Starting 2025
Beginning January 2025, U.S. citizens will be required to obtain an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) to enter the United Kingdom. This system, already in place for travelers from several Middle Eastern countries, is set to expand to include American tourists.
Vatican Launches A Monthly Magazine Featuring Pope's Responses To Readers' Questions
To prepare for the 2025 Jubilee Year, the Vatican has announced new initiatives aimed at reaching a wider audience, including the launch of a monthly magazine and livestreaming key religious sites.
5th-Century Amulet Discovered In Ancient Turkish City Depicts King Solomon Defeating The Devil
Archaeologists in Turkey's Hadrianopolis uncovered a unique 5th-century amulet featuring Prophet Solomon defeating the devil, offering rare insights into ancient Anatolian beliefs and military symbolism.
London's Historic Art Hubs Embrace Artificial Intelligence To Stay Relevant On The Global Stage
London, the European hub for art, integrates artificial intelligence to sustain its prominence in the competitive global market. Frieze London and historic auction houses showcase how innovation is redefining the art world.
Celebrity Look-Alike Competitions Gain Traction Globally, From New York City To Dublin
Look-alike contests are taking over cities worldwide, from New York to Dublin. The latest craze, which began with Timothée Chalamet's look-alike contest, has gained momentum, with Boston briefly joining the trend.
These Are The Best Places In The U.S. To Enjoy Your Retirement In 2025
Naples, Florida, claimed the top spot in U.S. News & World Report's 2025 Best Places to Retire ranking, with factors such as happiness, affordability, and health care playing key roles.
Light Wash Jeans As Evening Wear? Gen Z Sparks Debate On Changing Fashion Norms
A recent fashion debate ignited by a viral image of Gen Z women wearing light wash jeans for an evening out challenges traditional dress norms, with experts attributing the trend to the resurgence of 90s fashion and the rise of comfortable, "effortless" style choices.
Study Reveals Non-Expert Readers Find AI-Generated Poems More Relatable Than Those By Humans
A new study has revealed that non-expert readers are more likely to appreciate AI-generated poetry than human-written poems. The research, conducted by the University of Pittsburgh, shows that these readers find AI's straightforward style more accessible, despite traditional views that human-created poetry is superior in emotional depth and complexity.
22 Hour Flights Connecting Sydney And New York Set To Begin In 2026
Qantas Airlines launched Project Sunrise to offer nonstop flights from Sydney to London and New York.
Magnetic North Pole Shifts Toward Russia, Raising Concerns For Navigation Technology
The magnetic North Pole has been moving from northern Canada toward Russia at unprecedented speeds. The shift is driven by molten iron flows in Earth's outer core.
New York City Bans Renters From Being Forced To Pay Broker Fees
The fees have burdened tenants for decades who want to find a new place to live.
American Airlines Flight Nearly Slams Into Mountain After Crew Misses Turn
The flight had just taken off from Honolulu to head to Los Angeles when the incident took place.
Bill Clinton New Memoir Reveals 'Frustration' Over Monica Lewinsky Affair Questions
The former president's new memoir Citizen reflects on the scandal that nearly ended his political career, revealing frustrations over a 2018 interview in which he was asked if he had ever directly apologized to Monica Lewinsky.
Norwegian Women Discover Shocking Switched-At-Birth Mix-Up Nearly 60 Years Later, Sue Government
Two women in Norway, swapped at birth almost six decades ago, allege a government coverup of the mix-up. Their lawsuit against the state seeks justice and compensation after discovering the truth through DNA tests and withheld information.
Luxury Goods Market Faces Decline As 50 Million Customers Disappear
Global sales of personal luxury goods are forecast to shrink for the first time since the Great Recession and potential tariffs could impact the market.