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Curated Video

Navigating Indeed: A Comprehensive Guide to Job Searching and Profile Management

6th - Higher Ed
Indeed is a free job search engine that allows users to search and apply for job openings, post resumes, read company reviews, and more. By creating a profile, users can access additional features and streamline their job search process....
Instructional Video32:52
The Wall Street Journal

Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
The U.S. is growing, China is slowing, the Fed appears to have shifted into neutral. Is that a Goldilocks prescription for continued expansion -- or the calm before the storm?
Instructional Video34:13
The Wall Street Journal

Federal Reserve Governor Lael Brainard on the U.S. Economy

Higher Ed
The central banker discusses interest rates, inflation and the ways that global events from the pandemic to the war in Ukraine are affecting America's economic picture.
Instructional Video34:21
The Wall Street Journal

Janet Yellen on the U.S. Economic Outlook

Higher Ed
Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen talks about rising interest rates, far-reaching sanctions against Russia and what lies ahead for the U.S. economy.
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Curated Video

Economic jitters keep workers in their jobs as openings decline

Higher Ed
Amid a cooling job market and slowing wage growth, U.S. workers are quitting at the lowest rate in nearly a decade, choosing stability over risk. (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Slower Job Growth Might Actually be a Good Thing

9th - Higher Ed
Gregory Daco, chief economist at EY and Jordan Shapiro, senior managing director at Bachman Group, break down February’s jobs report and what it means for workers.
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Curated Video

Small Businesses Hiring at Higher Rate

9th - Higher Ed
Analysis shows smaller businesses are hiring more people.
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Curated Video

Job Openings Rise in Sept. While Private Employers Added More Jobs in Oct.

9th - Higher Ed
Job openings rose to 9.6 million in September while the private sector added 113,000 new jobs in October.
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Curated Video

Labor Department Reports Job Openings Steady in June

9th - Higher Ed
Labor Department Reports Job Openings Steady in June
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Curated Video

Canada lost 17,000 jobs in May fuelled by youth unemployment

9th - Higher Ed
Canada lost 17,000 jobs in May, pushing up the unemployment rate for the first time since last August. The change is primarily driven by the loss of jobs among youth aged 15 to 24.
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Curated Video

The Day Ahead: Salesforce Earnings, Labor Market Update & 'Ted Lasso' Series Finale

9th - Higher Ed
The Day Ahead: Salesforce Earnings, Labor Market Update & 'Ted Lasso' Series Finale
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Curated Video

4.4 Million Americans Quit or Changed Jobs in February

9th - Higher Ed
Around 4.4 Million Americans have either quit their jobs or changed them this past February. The high turnover comes as the Bureau of Labor reported that there were more than 11.3 million job openings despite 6.7 million people getting...
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Curated Video

U.S. Economy Falls Way Short of Projected Added Jobs in September

9th - Higher Ed
Beth Ann Bovino, U.S. chief economist at S&P Global Ratings, joined Cheddar following the dismal jobs report, showing the U.S. economy added just 194,000 jobs in September, much lower than the 500,000 expected. She speculated that...
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Curated Video

ZipRecruiter Economist Unclear How U.S. Companies Will Fill Millions of Available Jobs

9th - Higher Ed
The coronavirus pandemic is still impacting the U.S. economy’s labor force as the number of jobs added in September were far below economists' expectations. Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, joined Cheddar to discuss the...
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Curated Video

Record Job Openings Lead Employers to Cast Wide Net for Workers, Says ZipRecruiter CEO

9th - Higher Ed
The pandemic has caused a shift in the workforce in America with many people looking for more flexibility and higher pay. According to the June jobs report, more than 10 million positions were available and the number is rising. Ian...
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Curated Video

ZipRecruiter CEO on What Jobseekers Want Amid the Mass Resignation

9th - Higher Ed
It's been a job hunters market of late, as a mass resignation amid the pandemic has added to millions of openings across businesses. ZipRecruiter co-founder and CEO Ian Siegel explained what people currently are looking for in the labor...
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Curated Video

Leaders worry about Manitoba's economy as hopes for high immigration numbers unravel

9th - Higher Ed
The province says this year it's going to freeze electricity rates. The billboards are already out But as the CBC's Ian Froese reports ... those ads aren't accurate.
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Curated Video

Manitoba braces for fewer immigrants, more job openings

9th - Higher Ed
Political and business leaders worry Manitoba's economy will take a hit as federal cuts to immigration will result in fewer newcomers to fill critical labour shortages.
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Curated Video

Labor Market: Friday’s Jobs Report to Show Moderate Growth

9th - Higher Ed
The U.S. added 142,000 jobs in August, below expectations. The unemployment rate fell to 4.2%. The cooling job market raises chances for an interest rate cut.
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Bloomberg

US Job Openings Fall to Lowest Since September

Higher Ed
US job openings fell in December by more than forecast to a three-month low, consistent with a gradual slowdown in the labor market. Available positions decreased to 7.60 million from a revised 8.16 million reading in November, the...
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Bloomberg

Governor DeWine on Anduril, Replacing JD Vance

Higher Ed
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine, a Republican, talks about defense tech company Anduril bringing thousands of jobs to the state and when the senate seat for Vice President-elect JD Vance might be filled. He speaks to Bloomberg's Ed Ludlow in...
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Curated Video

Economic expert warns of 'silver tsunami:' New retirees could strain the labor market

Higher Ed
There are 8 million job openings in the U.S. and 6.8 million people unemployed — a gap that is expected to increase as older Americans retire in waves described by some as a "silver tsunami." (Scripps News)
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Curated Video

Hot jobs market cools off slightly, US jobs fell in June

Higher Ed
The monthly jobs report released on Tuesday shows a stronger job market than expected, job openings remained nearly unchanged in June compared to the previous month. (Scripps News)
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Bloomberg

Powell: Possible to Have Done Less Stimulating During the Pandemic

Higher Ed
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell tells Wall Street Week that in hindsight, less aggressive monetary stimulus during the pandemic could have helped keep inflation under control. He also talks about the importance of bringing the labor...