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Posted July 08, 2026 by

Done well, AI-powered hiring systems lead to candidates who are more interested in your roles

By Alexandra Novikava of Truck1.eu I recently went through an AI-assisted hiring process before securing my current role as a Marketer at Truck1.eu. I have been skeptical of automated funnels after coming from a data-driven marketing background, but I now feel very different about AI in recruitment after going through such a well-designed candidate journey. […]

Posted July 08, 2026 by

The drought hire: What the Knicks’ 53-year championship wait teaches you about landing the right job

By Jim Stroud On June 13, 2026, the New York Knicks defeated the San Antonio Spurs to claim their first NBA championship in 53 years. Point guard Jalen Brunson scored 45 points, including 13 straight in the fourth quarter, to deliver a title that generations of fans had given up hope of ever seeing. For […]

Posted July 07, 2026 by

Viral but toxic: The worst social media career advice you need to ignore | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep97

Are you scrolling through TikTok and Reels, getting tempted by “career gurus” telling you to quit without a backup plan, “act your wage,” or job-hop every 12 months to maximize your salary? While these high-energy hacks might generate a lot of likes and sound empowering in a 60-second clip, relying on gimmicks and performative hustle […]

Posted July 06, 2026 by

Why a shorter workweek matters to the next generation of workers

Toni Frana, career expert at Zety.com  Gen Z professionals have come of age during a time of great change across the country and the world. Advancements in technology, namely AI tools, have changed how they study, how they work, and even what the work landscape looks like. We shouldn’t forget the impact of the pandemic […]

Posted July 05, 2026 by

Candidates do not resent AI in hiring. They resent the silence around it.

By Tatiana Teppoeva, PhD, AI hiring risk consultant with Human Signal Advisory What Candidates Respond Well To The best experiences never turn on the technology itself. They turn on transparency. Candidates respond well when a company tells them plainly that AI is part of the process and what it evaluates. They also want a real […]

Posted July 04, 2026 by

Ending the keyword arms race: How human-centered job descriptions improve your talent pool

We recently shared a list of the 10 things that students, recent graduates, and others who are early in their careers hate the most about AI-powered hiring systems. Today, we’re going to dive more deeply into the fifth: candidates hate feeling like they need to keyword stuff their resumes instead of being able to write […]

Posted July 03, 2026 by

18 Employee Engagement Ideas That Work for Early-Career Talent

Engaging early-career talent requires more than generic onboarding — it demands intentional strategies that foster growth, ownership, and connection from day one. This article presents 18 proven employee engagement ideas, backed by insights from industry experts who have successfully implemented these approaches in their organizations. From structured mentorship programs to hands-on project assignments, these tactics […]

Posted July 02, 2026 by

How can an employee turn a part-time, seasonal job into a full-time, permanent gig or freelance career?

Transforming a temporary position into a lasting career opportunity requires strategic planning and exceptional performance, according to industry professionals. This practical guide reveals proven methods for standing out in seasonal roles by solving critical problems and demonstrating measurable value to employers. Experts share fifteen actionable approaches that help workers become indispensable team members while building […]

Posted July 01, 2026 by

Weak early career job market due less to AI and more to remote work, U.S. economic and foreign policy

For decades, the path from college to a career was clear. A student went to a university, studied hard, picked a major, and graduated. Shortly after walking across the stage, they found a job. More importantly, that job usually matched what they studied. This was the traditional deal between young people and employers. If we […]

Posted June 30, 2026 by

The invisible pay cut: What new grads need to know about the true cost of commuting | From Dorms to Desks Podcast | ep97

If you entered the workforce during the era of remote work, the recent push back to the office comes with a sneaky financial trap: the “invisible pay cut.” Did you know the average U.S. worker spends 223 hours—nearly six unpaid 40-hour workweeks—commuting every year? That lost time is valued at approximately $8,158 annually! For recent […]