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Michael Doolin
Michael Doolin has been in the HR industry for 36 years, working for multinational companies.
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Joel Lalgee photo in button down, serious face
Joel Lalgee said the worst thing a job candidate can do is go on a tangent about their previous or current company.
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Gen Z woman holding her phone looking successful outside a big office building
Gen Zers feel they are being discriminated against while they search for jobs.
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A man looking frustrated during an interview
Some career advice on TikTok could be doing more harm than good.
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Gen Z woman in an interview, hiring manager looking at CV on a tablet.
Gen Zers may be making some huge mistakes early on in the jobseeking process (stock photo).
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Yung-Yu Lin
Yung-Yu Lin says mock interviews and reading company news are crucial to his interview prep strategy.
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Shadow workers are immersed in darkness behind a screen
Across the globe, a wave of workers are secretly outsourcing parts or all of their jobs.

Remi never intended to secretly outsource her job. It sort of just happened.

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Taking the S2, which measures cognitive capacities like your reaction time and ability to control distractions, feels like a cross between playing Pong and taking an eye exam.
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AI Robots battling it out amidst a flurry of falling resumes
Jobseekers and recruiters are both using AI to get a leg up. It's a battle of the bots.

When Josh Holbrook, a software engineer in Alaska, was laid off in January, he didn't expect to spend too much time looking for a new job. He certainly didn't think he'd need to relearn the job-hunt process.