Canada’s corporate landscape is thriving, with organizations across multiple sectors proving their ability to excel in business performance, employee engagement, and responsible operations. The 2025 list of the best Canadian companies highlights leaders in industries such as finance, technology, retail, healthcare, and energy. For professionals seeking to advance their careers, these organizations offer an inspiring […]
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Immigrants Attracted to High Salaries in Germany
Germany has become one of the most appealing destinations for skilled immigrants, thanks to its stable economy and strong job market. For foreign professionals seeking a fresh start and better financial opportunities, Germany offers a compelling combination of high salaries, professional growth, and quality of life. As job seekers from around the world explore their […]
More Than 2 Million US Jobs Created in 2024
The United States wrapped up 2024 with a surprisingly strong labor market, adding more than 2.2 million new jobs over the course of the year. December alone saw the addition of 256,000 jobs, significantly exceeding expectations and confirming the resilience of the U.S. economy. As unemployment dropped to 4.1%, this growth underscores a robust foundation […]
Increased Hiring in US Tech Job Market Predicted
The United States technology job market is anticipated to experience a significant upswing in hiring throughout 2025, signaling a recovery from a period marked by layoffs and strategic realignments driven by advancements in artificial intelligence. The latest Tech Hiring Trends report from Karat and Harris Poll suggests that the industry is emerging from a multi-year […]
The Change the Canadian Labor Market has Undergone – in Numbers
The jobs held by Canadian employees in 2018 differ in many respects from those held by their counterparts in the early 1980s. Since the early 1980s, total employment has shifted away from full-time jobs. For Example, Statistics Canada found that all employees aged 17 to 64 working full-time declined from 87% in 1981 to 84% […]
How do Americans Balance Life and Work? Read
The average American worker took 16 days off nearly ten years ago. This is five days less than in previous years, according to data from 1976 to 2000. As you can learn from the howtoguide.org website, the infographic has shown there tells us about work and life balance in the United States. Do you want […]
Infographic about the Female Millennial Worker
The website accenture.com published infographics titled “The Next Generation of the Working Woman.” According to them, many employees, even those who are dissatisfied, say they are not looking for a new job right now. Companies with foresight will see this as an opportunity. JobsAWorld matches your resume to open positions around the world and keeps […]
Increased US Immigration Needed to Meet Worker Shortage
The United States population is aging and the need for a consistent pull of skilled foreign workers is a must. The number of job openings cannot be met by the number of people currently in the country. The US Chamber of Commerce is asking Washington to increase the number of foreign workers allowed to relocate […]
Longest Bull Market Reached by US Stock Market
The most extended timeframe of uninterrupted stock market gains in US history has been reached. The bull market turned 3,453 days old in August 2018. The incredible run started on March 9, 2009, rising from the Great Recession and the most alarming financial crisis since the 1930s. The steady economic readjustment, along with the extraordinary […]
Employment and Salaries Are Both Rising in Eastern Europe
For many years, Eastern European workers have had lower wages than those in Western Europe. A new survey has reported that wages are increasing in the old Eastern bloc well above inflation to a real wage increase over twice the rate of their Western counterparts. The past ten years saw UK salaries at a standstill, […]