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Welcome to the Era of Career Fog, Where Workers Feel Paralyzed

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For many workers, career dissatisfaction isn’t loud or dramatic. It shows up as uncertainty, hesitation, and a lingering sense of being off track without knowing how to course-correct. New national survey data from MyPerfectResume suggests this feeling has become widespread. More than half of U.S. workers say they lack clarity about their long-term career direction, and most have questioned…

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Why the AI Takeover Could Be the Best Thing for Your Professional Future

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Welcome to the future — a future where artificial intelligence (AI) plays a larger role in our work lives. As AI continues to grow and become more sophisticated, uncertainties arise around its implications for the future of work. For many, it’s only natural to wonder: “What jobs will AI replace?” and “Where do I fit into this new world?” Let’s address the elephant in the room. Yes…

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The 10 Best Countries in the World to Live and Work in After College (U.S. Isn’t No. 1)

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A world-class degree only takes you so far. Where you have the right to live and work determines how far that degree actually goes, according to a recent global analysis. The Henley Opportunity Index 2026, published as part of the wealth advisory firm’s annual Education Report, ranks the top countries where residence or citizenship can be secured through investment or merit.

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Analysis Exposes a Relentless Layoff Trend Across American Tech Companies

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Layoffs in recent years often didn’t end after the first round. Drawing on publicly reported data from Layoffs.fyi, Zety’s latest Repeat Layoff Index tracked U.S.-based tech companies that announced job cuts between 2023 and 2025 and revealed that a significant share returned for additional rounds of layoffs, in many cases within months of their first reduction. What began as post-pandemic…

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