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The Resume Is Dead, Long Live Skills Testing
According to the survey, 52% of applicants say they exaggerate responsibilities and 45% make up details like the number of direct reports - stuff you can't easily double check.
For the Most Part, Accountants Aren’t Too Frustrated About Their Salaries
USA Today analyzed more than 3 million Glassdoor reviews of companies in 25 sectors to see whose workers had pay frustration.
Companies Plan to Increase Hiring in the First Half of 2024
90% of hiring managers report difficulty finding skilled professionals, and 58% said it takes longer to hire for open roles compared to one year ago. Some of the top factors contributing to hiring challenges include.
3 Tax-Smart Tactics for Clients With $1 Million or More in Tax-Deferred Investments
Here are some tax planning strategies on how you can keep more of that $1 million for yourself and away from Uncle Sam.
Worried About Losing Your Job in 2024? You’re Not Alone
A new MyPerfectResume survey of more than 1,800 U.S. workers found that 85% of respondents fear losing their job in 2024.
Jobs Report Shows Higher Wages
The advance in payrolls was led by health care, government, construction and leisure and hospitality. A measure of the breadth of job gains picked up.
Minimum Wage Increases in 22 States in 2024
About 9.9 million workers will be paid nearly $7 billion more a year in annual wages, according to the Economic Policy Institute, a left-leaning research group.
U.S. Businesses Added 164,000 Jobs in December, Says ADP
U.S. companies ramped up hiring in December, suggesting there’s still appetite for workers in a cooling labor market.