China'sSpringFestivaltravelrushseesmillionsofpassengersonhighspeedtrains.Butfewhaveanyideathatbehindtheirsmoothtravelisthehardworkoftensofthousandsofmaintenance
TheUSeconomycontinuedtoseerobustjobcreationinNovember,withstronggainsinmanufacturing,healthcareandconstruction,thegovernmentreportedFriday.Theresultshowedemploy
TherearemillionsofchildreninChinawhowantextraforeignlanguagetraining,andalsolargenumberofwell-educatedpeopleintheUSwhoarequalifiedtoteachandhappentoneedthatkind
WhiteHousechiefofstaffJohnKellydismissedThursdayrumorsofdiscordbetweenhimandPresidentDonaldTrump,sayingthatheisneitherplanningtoresignnorfrustratedinhisjob."Alt
Globally,theeconomicoutlookisimproving,butinmanyregions,growthratesremainbelowthelevelneededforrapidprogresstoachievingtheUNSustainableDevelopmentGoals,areportb
USemploymentfellinSeptemberforthefirsttimesince2010ashurricanesHarveyandIrmatooktheirtollonthejobsmarket.TheLaborDepartmentsaid33,000jobswerelostamidarecorddrop
China'seconomyhasdevelopedquicklyinthepastdecades,butprovidingjobsfortheworld'slargestpopulationremainsatremendouschallenge.Lastyear,about7.65millionstudentsgra
ByAPDWriterZengXinlanIt’sacommonviewthatthereisasurprisinglynumberofChinesestudentsinanyforeigntopuniversitiesespeciallyinUK,USA,AustraliaandCanadawheretheChine
Thefutureisnotsobright.AlmosteightmillionfreshcollegegraduatesarelookingforjobsinChinathisyear,anewhighinrecentyears.Butmanydonotseemtocaremuchwhethertheyfindon
Thousands of people showed up Wednesday for a chance to pack and ship products to Amazon customers, as the e-commerce company held a giant job fair at nearly a dozen U.S. warehouses.
ThousandsofpeopleshowedupWednesdayforachancetopackandshipproductstoAmazoncustomers,asthee-commercecompanyheldagiantjobfairatnearlyadozenU.S.warehouses.Althought
WhenAnaCarolinaGomesdaSilvabecamethefirstinherfamilytoearnacollegediplomaandfollowedupwithamaster'sdegreeinpediatricmedicine,findingagoodjobseemedlikejustamatte
Working as an IT engineer at a hotel may sound normal to many, however, for Phatt Veng, a 24-year-old college student in Siem Reap, Cambodia, this would be hard to imagine if he had not visited a local job center.
WorkingasanITengineeratahotelmaysoundnormaltomany,however,forPhattVeng,a24-year-oldcollegestudentinSiemReap,Cambodia,thiswouldbehardtoimagineifhehadnotvisitedal
Agapinpayandworkingconditionsbetweentemporaryandpermanentemployeesispreventingatighteningjobmarketfrompushingupoverallwagesandinflation,theBankofJapansaidinarar
In Rawlins, Wyoming, people came to hear about a career they hadn't considered until pretty recently.
Doyoudislike–maybeevenhate–ajobyouonceloved?It’sprobable,basedonstatisticsalone.Aroundtwothirdsofpeopleincareersacrossthespectrum,fromfactoryworkerstodoctorsand