A new program at Bowie State connects computing students directly with companies, bypassing an often harsh Silicon Valley vetting process.
Category: Hiring and Promotion
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Job Openings Fell in February, JOLTS Report Shows
The data shows the job market continues to ease off its red-hot pace, but there are still more openings than unemployed workers in the country.
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Why There Is Talk of a Writers’ Strike in Hollywood
The New York Times – Movies:TV and movie writers want more money, but Hollywood companies say the demands ignore economic realities. The deadline to sort out those differences is approaching.
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An A.I. Start-Up Boomed, but Now It Faces a Slowing Economy and New Rules
The New York Times – Business:Using A.I. tools in hiring is one of the most promising and contentious uses of the technology. The experience of a company called Eightfold AI shows the challenges.
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Jobs Report Gives Fed a Mixed Signal Ahead of March Decision
The New York Times – Business:The Federal Reserve is anxiously parsing incoming data as it decides between a small or a large rate move this month.
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Jobs Report to Offer Fresh Reading on Labor Market’s Tenacity
The New York Times – Business:After a blockbuster opening to the year, economists expect the February data to show the return of a gradual slowdown in hiring.
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Jobs Report to Offer Fresh Reading on Labor Market’s Tenacity
The New York Times – Business:After a blockbuster opening to the year, economists expect the February data to show the return of a gradual slowdown in hiring.
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Job Openings Fell Slightly in January; Layoffs Rose
The New York Times – Business:The monthly data points to a cooling in the frenetic pace of hiring even as the labor market remains strong.
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The $2 Billion Question of Who You Are at Work
The New York Times – Business:Employers are finding personality tests — measuring how employees think and feel — more useful than ever while navigating hybrid work. But the tests are not always up-to-date.
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What Layoffs? Many Employers Are Eager to Hang On to Workers.
The New York Times – Business:Despite interest rate increases meant to cool the labor market, companies outside the tech industry worry about having too few workers, not too many.
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Boston Celtics Hire Joe Mazzulla, Cutting Ties With Ime Udoka
The New York Times – Sports:The Boston Celtics had named Mazzulla the interim head coach in September after suspending Udoka for the season for violating team policies.
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The Retail C.E.O. Pipeline Is Running Dry
The New York Times – Business:The battered industry’s next generation of leaders needs a complex set of skills, yet scaled-down store training programs aren’t meeting demand.
