Employers placed 2.35 million job ads online last month, marking a 4 percent increase over April, and a 17 percent increase year-over-year, according to data released Tuesday by The Conference Board.
Fraudsters impersonate legitimate employers, demand upfront application fees, harvest personal data and then disappear, leaving victims unable to recover their funds or protect their identities. Some ...
Job ads have been getting too lengthy and have long lacked salary details. Hiring managers are being inundated with applications thanks to AI. The situation is untenable and something needs to change, ...
Job advertisements turn into legal minefields faster than companies realize. Innocent-looking words explode into expensive lawsuits when age-related language creeps into postings like uninvited guests ...
Editor’s Note: This story, originally published in February 2025, is part of ‘Systems Error,’ a series by CNN’s As Equals, investigating how your gender shapes your life online. For information about ...