One Summer Chicago now hiring youth job applicants
Chadra Lang from the Chicago Department of Family & Support Services talks about some of the job opportunities they are offering for youth this summer.
Chadra Lang from the Chicago Department of Family & Support Services talks about some of the job opportunities they are offering for youth this summer.
Global tech company launching in Aurora — what to know
The city of Aurora is getting ready to welcome a new business, and hundreds of new jobs.
The city of Aurora is getting ready to welcome a new business, and hundreds of new jobs.
Researchers predict which jobs may be safe from A.I. exposure
A group of computer scientists and other tech industry notables have called for a 6-month pause on AI development to consider the risks.
A group of computer scientists and other tech industry notables have called for a 6-month pause on AI development to consider the risks.
Are you better at your job than a robot?
Artificial intelligence is all the rage right now, but is a can your job be replaced by a bot? Many job fields will be a risk with bots on the rise. Jobs in human resources, customer service, accounting, finance, journalism will all be a risk of significant change.
Artificial intelligence is all the rage right now, but is a can your job be replaced by a bot? Many job fields will be a risk with bots on the rise. Jobs in human resources, customer service, accounting, finance, journalism will all be a risk of significant change.
US adds 236,000 jobs in March despite Fed's rate hikes
The latest signs increasingly suggest that an economic slowdown may be upon us.
The latest signs increasingly suggest that an economic slowdown may be upon us.
Art Institute of Chicago employees picket for fair contract
Employees for the Art Institute of Chicago voted to unionized a couple years back but have yet to finish contract negotiations. Workers protest from management to make progress.
Employees for the Art Institute of Chicago voted to unionized a couple years back but have yet to finish contract negotiations. Workers protest from management to make progress.
City launches 2023 One Summer Chicago application connecting young people with jobs
The program is open to Chicago residents ages 14 to 24 years old.
The program is open to Chicago residents ages 14 to 24 years old.
City launches 2023 One Summer Chicago application
The program provides in-person job and life-skills training for youth ages 14 to 24.
The program provides in-person job and life-skills training for youth ages 14 to 24.
Chicago Park District launches job recruitment campaign
The Chicago Park District has summer on the mind already, launching a new recruitment effort to fill job openings for the season.
The Chicago Park District has summer on the mind already, launching a new recruitment effort to fill job openings for the season.
Election judges needed in suburban Cook County, Chicago for April 4 election
In suburban Cook County, the pay is $250 for the day. Polling place technicians will earn $385.
In suburban Cook County, the pay is $250 for the day. Polling place technicians will earn $385.
Election judges needed in suburban Cook County, Chicago for April 4 election
In suburban Cook County, the pay is $250 for the day. Polling place technicians will earn $385.
In suburban Cook County, the pay is $250 for the day. Polling place technicians will earn $385.
Newly built office spaces in Chicago are thriving
It's been three years since the beginning of the pandemic which kept some people out of the office for months to years. Some newly built or renovated office spaces are in Chicago are actually getting more employees back to work in person.
It's been three years since the beginning of the pandemic which kept some people out of the office for months to years. Some newly built or renovated office spaces are in Chicago are actually getting more employees back to work in person.
U.S. employers add 311K jobs last month
New data shows the economy added 311,000 new jobs in February, and that means the Federal Reserve could soon be moving forward with another rate hike.
New data shows the economy added 311,000 new jobs in February, and that means the Federal Reserve could soon be moving forward with another rate hike.
What to do if you're laid off
Bobbi Rebell, certified financial planner and founder of Financial Wellness Strategies, lays out the appropriate steps to follow if you happen to be laid off during a recession.
Bobbi Rebell, certified financial planner and founder of Financial Wellness Strategies, lays out the appropriate steps to follow if you happen to be laid off during a recession.
Study finds employees clamor for 4-day work week
Joe Mull, HR veteran, speaker and author of "Employalty," talks about a new workplace study that found businesses were more profitable and productive when they shifted their employees to a four-day work week.
Joe Mull, HR veteran, speaker and author of "Employalty," talks about a new workplace study that found businesses were more profitable and productive when they shifted their employees to a four-day work week.
Why more and more people are juggling two jobs
Personal finance expert Dan Roccato talks about why more people are working multiple jobs and dishes out tips for juggling multiple workloads.
Personal finance expert Dan Roccato talks about why more people are working multiple jobs and dishes out tips for juggling multiple workloads.
Should the workweek be shortened to four days?
A four-day workweek pilot study in the U.K. was so successful recently that most companies in the experiment decided to keep the shortened week.
A four-day workweek pilot study in the U.K. was so successful recently that most companies in the experiment decided to keep the shortened week.
Pizza joint's help wanted sign: 'Now hiring: non-stupid people'
An Ohio pizzeria that has had trouble finding reliable workers bluntly advertised out front that they are hiring "non-stupid people."
An Ohio pizzeria that has had trouble finding reliable workers bluntly advertised out front that they are hiring "non-stupid people."
Women have harder time finding new tech jobs than men, survey shows
Paula Bratcher Ratliff, CEO of Women Impact Tech, talks about the current state of women in the tech industry and challenges they still face today.
Paula Bratcher Ratliff, CEO of Women Impact Tech, talks about the current state of women in the tech industry and challenges they still face today.
Disney workers rebel against return to office mandate
Over 2,000 Disney employees have signed a petition addressed to CEO Bob Iger pushing him to walk back plans for a return to in-person work.
Over 2,000 Disney employees have signed a petition addressed to CEO Bob Iger pushing him to walk back plans for a return to in-person work.



















