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Employers Add Just 142,000 Jobs in August
Job growth slowed last month, with U.S. employers adding just 142,000 jobs. The unemployment rate, taken from a separate household survey, slipped to 6.1 percent, the Labor Department said Friday.
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Living in Depression’s Bull’s-eye
Prime candidates for depression should seek help proactively.
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Performance Appraisals: Resist the Temptation and Do These 6 Things Instead
Traditional performance reviews are unhelpful and unwanted, so trade them in for a new method.
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Talent Rules, Effective Immediately
Eliminate the small distractions that hinder your company's evolution.
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When Sally Met Kickstarter …
A recent report shows female entrepreneurs have a higher rate of success on crowdfunding platforms than their male counterparts.
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Law Schools Boost Enrollment With Price Cuts
Some law schools are reducing tuition in an effort to boost enrollment amid a period in which young lawyers have struggled to find their footing, The Wall Street Journal reports.
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Filling a Different Pipeline for Middle-Skilled Talent
Trade and vocational schools can provide the talent to fill employers' hiring needs while broadening the traditional path to a career.
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Firms Not Hurried to Hire
U.S. employers are taking 25 working days on average to fill vacant positions, according to one measure, a 13-year high.