
New-Collar Jobs: Where skills trump degrees
New-collar jobs are technology-driven roles that prioritise skills, adaptability, and digital fluency over traditional college degrees. They fall into the

New-collar jobs are technology-driven roles that prioritise skills, adaptability, and digital fluency over traditional college degrees. They fall into the

The fear that technology could hollow out the workforce has become one of the modern economy’s most persistent alarms. Machines

In today’s workplace, the idea of career growth as a steady, upward climb has become obsolete. Change is no longer

ABN Amro plans to cut 5,200 full-time jobs by 2028, it said on Tuesday ahead of its capital markets day,

Singapore’s labour market remained stable in Q3 2025, with unemployment holding at 2% overall and below 3% for citizens and

Up to 3 million low-skilled jobs in the UK could be lost to automation and AI by 2035, according to

Is AI the death knell for entry-level jobs, or is it a convenient scapegoat? Youth unemployment has surged to a

Tech companies around the world have spent most of this year cutting costs, slowing hiring and restructuring teams. Apple, which

ChatGPT maker OpenAI‘s CEO Sam Altman is optimistic about Google‘s recent successes in artificial intelligence (AI) technology. In a recent internal memo to colleagues,

H-1B visa holders are skilled professionals employed in the United States. However, they are not entirely protected from layoffs and sudden job