Category: hiring

Small Businesses Attempt to Hire Layoffs From Big Tech

Layoffs at American tech companies have become an opportunity for small businesses, as highly skilled workers look for new work. Small businesses with less than 250 workers employed 58 percent of the total workforce in 2020, according to the U.S. Census. Tech startups have posted far more job offers than Big Tech firms in recent…


These Are the 10 Fastest-Growing Jobs in the US, and Many Pay More Than $100,000 a Year

By Oliwia Szczekot Although tech layoffs abound, some industries are hiring—big time. The United States is on track to add 8.4 million new jobs by 2031, with nearly one-third of those jobs in healthcare or social assistance, according to a recent release from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. What’s more, a Monster poll found…


Chipotle to Hire 15,000 Workers Across North America

Burrito chain Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. said on Thursday it was looking to hire 15,000 new full and part-time restaurant workers across North America for its busiest time of the year—March to May. The California-based chain said its staffing remains above pre-pandemic levels, with a global headcount of more than 100,000 employees, and its average…


Hiring Is Poised to Weaken

Commentary The debate over the state of the economy has quieted. With the midterm elections done, the side claiming that a recession had already begun has less need to make its case, while the other side has less need to refute it. But if the politically obsessed have turned away from such matters, economics still…


1 in 6 Hiring Managers Told to Deprioritize White Men, Study Finds

As part of many companies’ efforts to become more diverse at the office, a growing number of hiring managers are being told to pass on white men, according to a new survey. Resume Builder published the results of a study that evaluated businesses’ diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiatives. The report learned that “reverse discrimination”…


How to Handle Job Hopping, Short-Term Work on Your Resume

By Kathleen Furore From Tribune Content Agency Over the past year or so, I’ve heard people talking about how they’ve changed jobs several times. Some kept job hopping because they didn’t like what they were doing, some wanted more money, and one was let go of two jobs within a year—yet none of them had…


The Epoch Times Is Hiring Experienced Reporters to Cover Regional News

The Epoch Times seeks reporters in every U.S. state to cover state or regional news. Ideal candidates should be grounded in journalism ethics and dedicated to seeking the truth regardless of how it may contrast with personal bias or convictions. To apply, send a cover letter, resume, and three samples of your news writing to…


Ride-Hailing Firm Lyft Slams Brakes on US Hiring as Recession Fears Mount

Lyft Inc. is freezing all hiring in the United States through the end of the year, a company spokesperson said on Tuesday, making the ride-hailing firm the latest to pause recruitment as high inflation forces cost-cutting measures. The company, which in July cut nearly 60 jobs in its rental division, has been battling surging expenses…


LIVE NOW: US Bans Sale of Nvidia Chips to China; Arizona Governor Meets Taiwan’s President

A number of “serious human rights violations” may have been committed against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China. That’s according to a new report by the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights. Lawyers for former President Trump and the Justice Department, facing off today in a “special master” hearing. And do the DOJ’s…


US Bans Sale of Nvidia Chips to China; Arizona Governor Meets Taiwan’s President

A number of “serious human rights violations” may have been committed against Uyghur Muslims in Xinjiang, China. That’s according to a new report by the UN’s Office of the High Commissioner on Human Rights. Lawyers for former President Trump and the Justice Department, facing off today in a “special master” hearing. And do the DOJ’s…