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fromwww.housingwire.com
1 week ago

Real Brokerage tops 30,000 agents amid rapid growth

Reaching 30,000 agents is a proud moment, but we view it as another step toward building a transformative platform for the next generation of real estate professionals and the clients they serve. The brokerage was recently named the top mover in the 2025 RealTrends Verified rankings. Real advanced from No. 10 to No. 5 in sales volume and secured the No. 6 spot in transaction sides. The firm first appeared on the RealTrends rankings three years ago.
Real estate
fromFortune
1 week ago

Ford's CEO: America is ignoring the 'essential economy' as AI eats entry-level white-collar jobs | Fortune

Ford CEO Jim Farley is issuing a wake-up call to America: the country's economic strength depends not just on the innovation hotspots of Silicon Valley, but on the everyday industries that get things "moved, built, or fixed." In a series of recent commentaries and interviews, Farley has been highlighting the mounting crisis in the "essential economy"-sectors like manufacturing, skilled trades, and infrastructure-and outlines how automation and artificial intelligence threaten to upend the white-collar workforce while blue-collar fields face unprecedented shortages.
Artificial intelligence
#tech-layoffs
US news
fromBusiness Insider
1 week ago

The plight of college-educated men shows where the job market is going

Men with bachelor's degrees have experienced stagnant cumulative wage growth since 1991, while women's earnings have risen as female-dominated fields expand.
fromAxios
2 weeks ago

Americans don't think college is worth it. It is.

School is expensive, student loan debt is often onerous and job security for those with degrees has diminished - even more so with the advent of AI. Plus, at the moment new graduates are seeing higher unemployment rates. There's also growing interest and appeal for young adults in the skilled trades - becoming plumbers, electricians, etc. - especially as AI appears to threaten white collar work.
Higher education
US politics
fromwww.mediaite.com
3 weeks ago

Elon Musk Complains 'The Government Is Basically Unfixable' After Disastrous Trump Administration Stint

Elon Musk considers the U.S. government essentially unfixable and warns rising interest payments and national debt threaten fiscal stability unless AI boosts productivity.
fromBusiness Matters
3 weeks ago

UK suffers steepest hiring slump in Europe as Reeves's tax raid bites

Britain has recorded the steepest decline in hiring intentions of any major European economy, as employers struggle with the fallout from last autumn's £26bn payroll tax raid and brace for another squeeze in the Chancellor's November Budget. Data from recruiter ManpowerGroup UK shows the UK labour market is slowing at a pace unmatched elsewhere in Europe. The margin has since collapsed to just 11 points, marking a 17-point fall over the past year.
Miscellaneous
fromBroBible
3 weeks ago

'The People Who Are At The Biggest Risk Are...': New York Recruiter Says He's Been Talking To CEOs. Then He Issues A Grim Warning About Your Job-Especially If You're Remote

As the economy wobbles through 2025, one worry creeps into the minds of workers everywhere: Am I going to lose my job? While the White House urges Americans to keep calm and continue spending, one New York-based recruiter says workers should be worried. Joel Lalgee (@the_realest_recruiter) predicts that layoffs are looming. No job is safe during downsizing, but Lalgee suggests that one category may be particularly at risk: remote workers.
Careers
Relationships
fromEntrepreneur
1 month ago

I've Built 3 Multimillion-Dollar Businesses - and Here's My Simple Secret to Success | Entrepreneur

Prioritizing purpose and helping others drives business growth, builds loyal relationships, and produces financial success as a byproduct.
Marketing
fromwww.adweek.com
1 month ago

Marketing and Advertising Internships Are on the Decline

Marketing and advertising internships in the U.S. have declined since 2022, with summer spikes shrinking and entry-level roles reduced due to layoffs and AI adoption.
UX design
fromMedium
1 month ago

"Data-driven" is dead

Relying solely on data-driven processes makes designers replaceable as AI and commodified workflows automate optimization and homogenize user experiences.
fromTNW | Future-Of-Work
1 month ago

The next unicorn might not hire anyone

A decade ago, startups often equated success with rapid headcount growth. The formula was simple: build a product, raise a round, hire fast. Bigger teams meant bigger bets. But the rulebook is getting rewritten as a new generation of startups scales with leaner teams and fewer people. They're not building out sprawling customer support or sales teams, and seem to be automating what once warranted entire departments.
Startup companies
Online learning
fromIT Pro
2 months ago

Upcoming webinars not to be missed

IT professionals benefit from attending ActualTech Media's webinars for insights on technology trends and solutions to industry challenges.
Tech industry
fromTechCrunch
2 months ago

Robot guard dogs help Asylon raise a $26M Series B | TechCrunch

Asylon raised $26 million to enhance its robotic security services, which include drones and modified robotic dogs.
Software development
fromNextgov.com
4 months ago

Five strategies for government software modernization

Government agencies need to modernize outdated software systems for improved service delivery and security.
Embedding AI within structured processes is necessary to enhance its effectiveness and ethical use.
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