July 26, 2025
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As AI use has skyrocketed, more than a quarter of candidates said it’s even harder to stand out, and nearly a third have claimed AI skills they don’t have, a survey found.
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Typically, these programs operate with explicit goals of upskilling a state’s workforce, especially in transferable skills that could apply across employers, a report found.
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Respondents said they felt unprepared in numerous ways, especially finding a job after graduation and navigating student debt and personal finances.
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The U.S. Department of Justice said it aims to determine whether the school discriminates against employees based on sex and race.
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A culture of secrecy around mental health at work can lead workers to exaggerate physical symptoms to justify taking time off, a recent report found.
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