The warning from Moodys: how artificial intelligence can affect your finances
This article discusses how artificial intelligence (AI) is set to alter the economic landscape, impacting job stability and personal finance management.
'I took free-kicks better than Lionel Messi at Barcelona but now I work in a shop'
Former Barcelona defender Jeremy Mathieu reflects on his career and current job after once claiming he was a better free-kick taker than Lionel Messi.
The MTA opens job vacancies in New York with salaries of up to US$31 per hour: how to apply
The MTA is offering job openings in New York for train cleaners with competitive salaries and basic requirements.
Companies want to change PEC 6x1 to allow schedules and work limits by sector and region
At least 60 business organizations in Brazil are advocating for a focus on job preservation and productivity in discussions about work hours.
Job Cuts: "The Loss of Significance of eBay is Huge"
eBay plans to cut 800 jobs despite recent positive revenue growth, mirroring Amazon's recent layoffs, raising questions about the company’s current position in the market.
A. Trinchieri, still without a job, taught basketball secrets in Lebanon
Former basketball coach A. Trinchieri shared his insights on training at the Beirut Coaching Summit.
Exiled crown prince calls on Iranian people to 'finish the job,' cheers Trump's 'humanitarian intervention'
Exiled Iranian crown prince Reza Pahlavi endorses U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran as a form of humanitarian aid and calls on Iranians to rise against their government.
Expert Tips - One Thing is Useless in Job Applications
Recruitment consultant Julia Eriksson shares key tips for making summer job applications more effective by identifying unnecessary elements.
Ina, 35, was shocked by the harshness of job hunting – after the initial shock, she felt shame
Ina, a 35-year-old from Helsinki, shares her emotional struggle with job hunting amidst rising unemployment in Finland.
Major high street fashion store makes drastic move as it plunges into administration
The iconic British fashion retailer Quiz has gone into administration, leading to significant job losses and drastic sales strategies to clear existing stock.
'There is a job behind the camera': itapetiningano launches book on the job market and racial issues and points to 'great challenges for black people'
Maurício Hermann launches his book reflecting on the challenges faced by the black population in the job market of Itapetininga, Brazil.
Companies with on-site work face more difficulty filling vacancies, says research
In Brazil, companies that operate exclusively on-site report greater challenges in filling job vacancies compared to organizations with hybrid or remote work models.
Vappu Pimiä has a new job – Unfortunate consequence: "Sometimes it gets under your skin"
Vappu Pimiä, the former host of 'Dancing with the Stars', will be a judge on the new season of 'MasterChef Finland', acknowledging mixed reviews on her new role.
It is hardest to feel safe at work
The article discusses the challenges individuals face in feeling safe while at work in Iceland.
Report: Mental Skills are the Most Important in the Age of AI, Demand for These People Will Not End
A new McKinsey report highlights the growing importance of mental skills in the job market as AI rapidly transforms the economy, suggesting that companies now prioritize individuals with strong intellectual abilities.
Ronja Salmi's column: In the cultural job market, authors are not in the same boat
The column discusses the divide among authors and artists in Finnish cultural discourse, as highlighted by a recent incident involving dismissive comments about a fellow author.
There are excellent job opportunities in these departments, apply before this date
Various departments across the country have released notifications for recruitment on several positions, allowing candidates to apply for jobs in time.
News from California: Gavin Newsom harshly criticized 'brain-dead Trump' for conceding jobs and economic ground to China
California Governor Gavin Newsom has expressed strong criticism of former President Trump for supposedly allowing China to gain economic ground and job opportunities.
Telemarketing company holds job fair with almost 300 job openings in Salvador
A telemarketing company in Salvador is offering 260 job vacancies in a job fair this weekend, aimed at attracting new employees.
It's #FAKE: advertisement promising job vacancies in public schools with salaries up to R$ 14,200; scam has resurfaced
A fake advertisement is circulating on social media, claiming to offer job vacancies in public schools with salaries ranging from R$ 4,100 to R$ 14,200, prompting warnings from fact-checkers.
Newsfilter: Samsung's Departure is a Story About Fico's Ability to Govern the State
Samsung is leaving Slovakia, resulting in approximately 800 job losses, which raises questions about the government's ability to retain key investors.
Monty Don shares March job for anyone with garden borders
Monty Don offers gardening tips for March, focusing on tasks related to maintaining garden borders.
Jenni and Sari Working at Alko Reveal Their Salaries – "The Job Can Be Mentally Very Heavy"
Two employees share insights into their emotional experiences and salaries at Alko, Finland's state-owned alcoholic beverage retailer.
The careers with the highest salaries and lowest unemployment in 2026 in the U.S., according to the Fed
A recent report from the Federal Reserve highlights the college degrees that will yield the highest salaries and lowest unemployment rates in the U.S. by 2026.
Jack Dorsey cuts thousands of jobs at his financial services company due to a restructuring driven by artificial intelligence
Jack Dorsey announced the layoffs of over 4,000 employees at Block, significantly reducing its workforce as part of a restructuring effort influenced by AI.
Square parent company Block cuts nearly half of workforce as AI takes jobs
Fintech company Block will lay off 4,000 employees due to increased AI productivity, raising investor confidence despite broader concerns about job losses from AI adoption.
Tyrrells vegetable crisps facing the axe as workers braced for site closure
KP Snacks is considering discontinuing Tyrrells vegetable crisps, which may lead to job losses at their Uttoxeter site.
These are the available vacancies and salaries at the SRI
The Internal Revenue Service (SRI) of Ecuador has opened competitions for over 70 job vacancies, primarily for tax analysts and agents, with salaries ranging from $817 to $1,760.
Adab opens competition with 200 vacancies and salaries that can reach R$ 7,400
The Bahia State Agency for Agricultural Defense (Adab) has opened a public competition offering 200 positions with salaries of up to R$ 7,400.
The Defense Intelligence Service is Secretly Advertising a Job
The Defense Intelligence Service of Denmark is seeking new leading officers, highlighting the importance of personal qualities in applicants for the position.
Contests and selection processes in Maranhão: what is already open and what is coming in March
The article reports on open public contests and selection processes in Maranhão, Brazil, highlighting opportunities available for individuals with different educational backgrounds.
A. Giržadas – about the attempt to quit his TV job: 'They saw through me'
Audrius Giržadas reflects on his journey from aspiring actor deterred by skepticism to becoming a TV host, recalling his anxiety during early filming.
Job fair brings together 1,000 job openings with salaries of up to R$ 5,800 in Campinas
A job fair in Campinas, Brazil, offers over 1,000 job opportunities with salaries reaching R$ 5,800, along with support services for individual entrepreneurs.
How to start teaching English in Japan? Knowledge of good beef and wabi-sabi helped me (excerpt from a book)
The article narrates the author's experience during a tense job interview at the Japanese embassy in London, which he had eagerly awaited for three years.
AI-written code becomes a nightmare, company server crashes, job lost immediately
A software developer shared on Reddit how AI-generated code led to his job loss after crashing the company’s server during a live deployment.
South Africa: 'Time to Renew' - Hill-Lewis Declares Bid for DA's Top Job
Cape Town Mayor Geordin Hill-Lewis has announced his candidacy for the leadership of the Democratic Alliance (DA) following the decision of outgoing leader John Steenhuisen not to seek re-election.
Due to artificial intelligence.. An American company lays off thousands; bloggers say: the earthquake is coming
An American finance technology company, Block, is laying off 4,000 employees as part of a restructuring strategy, citing efficiency gains from artificial intelligence.
Samsung ends TV production in Slovakia, 750 people will lose their jobs
Samsung has announced the cessation of TV production in Slovakia, resulting in the layoff of 750 workers.
Woman offering £50k to join her for meals, theatre visits and trips to Monaco
A woman is offering a unique £50k position for a live-in housekeeper companion to accompany her on various outings and trips.
Shoppers with specific jobs now get six percent off at IKEA
IKEA has introduced a 6% discount in-store for specific job holders in the UK, mainly targeting teachers and healthcare workers.
Group opens job vacancies for analyst, cashier operator, and more in Greater Fortaleza
Grupo Dasart has opened several job positions in Greater Fortaleza, including roles in shopping centers and the financial market.
Re-arrest of instructing roles in dark job robberies in Chiba's Funabashi and Shirai incidents
Four men have been re-arrested in connection with a series of robberies in Chiba Prefecture, Japan, linked to 'dark job' schemes involving coordinated attacks on elderly victims.
The company founded by the creator of Twitter cuts thousands of jobs. The reason? Artificial Intelligence
The company Block, owned by the creator of Twitter, has announced significant job cuts, reducing its workforce from 10,000 to under 6,000 due to the impact of artificial intelligence.
The End of the Big Factory / Samsung Leaves Slovakia. 800 People Will Lose Their Jobs at the Galanta Plant
Samsung has announced the closure of its television production plant in Galanta, Slovakia, leading to 800 job losses amid ongoing struggles in the Slovak industry.
CBS News and CNN staffers fear ‘disaster’ as Paramount wins Warner Bros battle
Staff at CBS News and CNN are anxious about job security and potential ideological shifts following Paramount's acquisition of Warner Bros Discovery.
LORETTA KRUUSIMÄE ⟩ Being a caregiver for a person with multiple disabilities is a very time-consuming job in Estonia
Loretta Kruusimäe shares her experience of being a full-time caregiver for a person with profound disabilities, highlighting the challenges and time commitment involved.
[NBS] Korea’s Lee logs 67% approval rating, his highest since taking office
South Korean President Lee Jae Myung achieves a 67% job approval rating, the highest since his election, reflecting increased support for his party.
Rwanda: DR Congo Challenges Rwanda's Mushikiwabo With Lumumba Bid for Francophonie Top Job
The Democratic Republic of the Congo has nominated Juliana Amato Lumumba to challenge Rwanda's Louise Mushikiwabo for the Secretary-General position of the Organisation internationale de la Francophonie, highlighting ongoing tensions between the two nations.
Unions warn: DuMont takes over 'Kölnische Rundschau' – job cuts are coming
DuMont is set to take over the editorial responsibility of the local newspaper 'Kölnische Rundschau', leading to anticipated job cuts.
Man City could hand Pep Guardiola a new job once his exit is confirmed
Manchester City may offer Pep Guardiola a position as director of football after he steps down as manager, as speculation grows about his future with the team.