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Skills That Matter More Than Degrees Today

Skills That Matter More Than Degrees Today

In today's fast-evolving job market, skills that matter more than degrees dominate hiring decisions. Employers prioritize practical abilities like adaptability, digital literacy, and emotional intelligence over traditional diplomas, as automation reshapes industries. A LinkedIn report

How to Build a Healthy Routine While Working Long Hours

How to Build a Healthy Routine While Working Long Hours

The long working hours are energy and health consuming but a regulated routine replenishes the balance. This guide reveals how to build a healthy routine while working long hours, prioritizing sleep, nutrition, and movement. Effective

How to Check If a Foreign Job Offer Is Legal

How to Check If a Foreign Job Offer Is Legal

How to Check If a Foreign Job Offer Is Legal It is possible to find a job in a foreign country and change your life and career, but there are so many examples of a

Why ‘Quiet Living’ Is Replacing Hustle Culture

Why ‘Quiet Living’ Is Replacing Hustle Culture

The concept of quiet living is popular because more individuals are opting to live more peaceful lives, with defined limits and health-centered values rather than mind-centered or work-centered lives. The message is straightforward with burnout

How Remote Workers Can Separate Work From Home Life

How Remote Workers Can Separate Work From Home Life

Remote work may be amenable and effective, however, boundaries are easily blurred within a short duration in case work mode and home mode occupy the same space and time. The remedy is not complex it

Jobs You Can Get With a B.Tech Degree in USA

Jobs You Can Get With a B.Tech Degree in USA

A B.Tech degree will be a gateway to a wide range of U.S. tech and engineering jobs, particularly in software, data, electronics and manufacturing. Depending on specialization, job titles differ, but skills (projects, internships, certifications)

Tech Layoffs in Jan 2026: What’s Driving the New Wave of Job Cuts

Tech Layoffs in Jan 2026: What’s Driving the New Wave of Job Cuts

The reason is not the one bad quarter of January 2026 tech layoffs in which companies rewired their cost structures and talent requirements after years of growth-at-all-costs. The forces that appeared in corporate memos, i.e.

Migrant Workers Power Economies but Remain Unprotected

Migrant Workers Power Economies but Remain Unprotected

Migrant workers keep key sectors running—from construction and agriculture to caregiving, logistics, and hospitality—yet many remain exposed to unsafe work, wage theft, and weak legal protections. Rights groups and labor economists note that while migrant

Human Rights Watchdogs Warn of Shrinking Civic Freedoms

Human Rights Watchdogs Warn of Shrinking Civic Freedoms

Human rights organizations are raising alarms that civic space is narrowing in many parts of the world. From restrictions on peaceful protests to tighter controls on independent media and non-profit funding, watchdogs say governments are

Productivity Targets vs Worker Safety: A Dangerous Trade-Off

Productivity Targets vs Worker Safety: A Dangerous Trade-Off

Across factories, warehouses, construction sites, and delivery networks, productivity targets are increasingly shaping how work gets done—and how quickly. But safety advocates warn that when speed and output become the main measures of performance, worker