Working longer: The new average retirement age for men and women as cost of living bites
Australian men now expected to work until age 67 on average and women until age 65, driven by cost-of-living pressures and growth of white-collar work.
Jared Kushner says young people should work in government over Big Tech: 'It's a 2-year business school stint'
Working in government acts as a two-year business-school experience, accelerating careers through learning, networks, policy insight, and practical regulatory instincts despite lower pay.
Why College No Longer Has a Monopoly on Success | Entrepreneur
Skilled trades and technical programs are gaining credibility and competing with four-year colleges by offering faster, lower-cost routes to high-paying careers.
Tips from NVIDIA to stand out in the AI job market | App Developer Magazine
Success in AI doesn't necessarily require a computer science degree. Instead, a varied educational background can enhance adaptability - a key asset in the fast-changing field of AI.
The legal industry as a whole may eventually return to the office, but those hired during the lockdown are bolting, indicating a significant workforce shift.
3 in 4 Workers Plan to Work in Retirement, Only 1 in 3 Retirees Actually Do
Many workers expect to continue earning in retirement, yet only 30% actually find work post-retirement. Unexpected early retirements challenge financial stability.