Most of us, at some point, get our first job. It might be bagging groceries at Trader Joe’s, an unpaid internship or temp work right out of college. First jobs can create a range of emotions. Looking ...
The New York Times wants to hear from recent college graduates, other young job seekers and hiring managers about this year’s job market. By Talmon Joseph Smith The economy is growing. Unemployment is ...
My teenage daughter needed logistical and emotional support to thrive in her first job. We tried to be purposeful about helping her save some of her earnings. She's also learning the importance of ...
Entering the job market for the first time can feel challenging, especially if you don’t have prior work experience to fill out your resume. However, you can still create a strong application that ...
Your first job out of college should be valued as more than a paycheck. It can be the foundation for a career, that is, if you prioritize growth and learning. Your first job is the perfect place to ...
Early-career connections can be life-defining. For young people entering the work force today, the connections over Zoom are shaky. Lisa Degliantoni, left, and Ginny Cahill at Sussex Publishers in New ...