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CareerBuilder Study Shows More Diverse Employment Landscape Since 2001
The U.S. domestic workforce is a more culturally and gender-diverse body than it was in 2001, though it's still far from blemish-free, according to a report issued Thursday by CareerBuilder. The report, which analyzed data related to nearly 800 …
Study: Key West has the most bartenders per capita than anywhere else
CareerBuilder Senior Career Advisor Ryan Hunt said bartending, along with hotel desk clerks and fishing-related workers, are the major occupations in Key West. According to Hunt, there are about 991 bartenders in Key West, the concentration being six …
Half of Nonprofits Plan to Add Jobs This Year, Study Finds
The CareerBuilder forecast was the best outlook for companies since 2006, said Lisa Brown Morton, Nonprofit HR's chief executive officer. The result, she predicted, is that nonprofits will find it harder to retain staff as lucrative jobs at for-profit …
CareerBuilder Valentine's Day Study Looks at Office Romance
Just in time for Valentine's Day, leading human capital solutions provider CareerBuilder has released a survey of workers that takes a closer look at office romance. According to CareerBuilder's annual Valentine's Day study, 37 percent of workers have …
Study links long work hours, risky alcohol consumption
People who work more than 48 hours a week are as much as 13% more likely to engage in risky alcohol consumption than people who work between 35 and 40 hours a week, according to a study published in The British Medical Journal.
Employee Personality Is More Important Than Skills Says Study
Looking to understand what makes a digital professional marketable, Hyper Island surveyed over 500 business leaders in the communication and tech.
Paying Top Performers
Recent studies show that employers want to pay for the best efforts of their workers, but their strategies for making that happen may not be working well enough.