Human Resources
5 Signs of a Boring Résumé
Résumés are fairly cut-and-dry documents. But coloring inside the lines too closely could result in a résumé that’s a yawner.
For Accountants and HR Specialists, New York City Pays the Best, Analysis Reveals
The salary data provided by workforce intelligence firm Revelio Labs was adjusted based on median income levels in cities.
These Are the Retirement Accounts You Should Withdraw From First
A Certified Financial Planner provides a standard order for when you should tap which account when you’re in retirement.
Accountants Shy Away From Talking to Their Bosses About Mental Health
Accounting ranked eighth out of nine industries with 23% of employees willing to discuss their mental health, a survey revealed.
What She-cession? More U.S. Women Are Working Than Ever
Companies have more women on their payrolls than ever before, as a large share of 25- to 54-year-olds are employed or looking for work.
IRS Bumps Up HSA Contribution Limits for 2024
The new inflation-adjusted amounts mean employees will be able to put more money in their HSAs next year than this year.
10 Best States to Pursue a Career in Accounting
New York ranks as the top state to pursue a career in finance or accounting, with a finance career score of 9.65 out of 10.
More Job Postings Include Retirement Benefits to Lure Workers
One in four jobs on ZipRecruiter now offer retirement benefits, and many also offer student loan repayment and tuition assistance.