2025 Was a Brutal Year for Job Seekers — Brace for 2026!
The job market in 2025 was one of the toughest in recent memory. As we move into 2026, job seekers will continue to face mounting threats. Learn the basics for thriving in the 2026 job market.
The job market in 2025 was one of the toughest in recent memory. As we move into 2026, job seekers will continue to face mounting threats. Learn the basics for thriving in the 2026 job market.
AI is revolutionizing the way we live and work. But with these advancements comes a growing concern: the displacement of jobs by AI and automation. As machines get smarter, more and more companies are happily ditching their human staff. Will AI take over your job too?
Could it be that many roles are filled without ever appearing on public job boards or company websites? Instead of broadcasting openings, do organizations quietly rely on hiring from their trusted circles, effectively eliminating external intruders? And does this under-the-radar ecosystem slip beneath the surface of traditional job searches, leaving applicants who depend solely on public listings completely in the dark? Plenty of people would agree—and so do I, in a way. Read more inside this article.
When you start shaping your career path, you will soon face two distinct options: becoming a generalist, with a broad set of skills across multiple areas, or a specialist, focused on deep expertise in a single domain. Both paths can lead to rewarding opportunities – but which one is better?
Many people assume that once they’ve signed the employment contract, the hardest part is over and they can relax. Unfortunately, that’s rarely true. Learn why in this article.
Freelancing can also be an appealing option if you’re struggling to find employment or build experience. In certain industries and for specific skill sets, freelancing isn’t just common—it’s become the predominant mode of employment. In this article, I explore both paths, examining their unique features, key benefits, and also some of the challenges they present.
A background check is a common part of the job application process. Employers use it to verify your qualifications, employment history, and sometimes even your character. They want to evaluate the risk you might present if they hire you. Therefore, if any issues arise during a background check, it can mean you lose the job opportunity. The good news is that not every issue is a dealbreaker. What often matters more is how you address and explain it. In this article, you will learn what you can do if you find yourself facing a background check problem.
A lot of people ask me how they can get a job in another country. Learn how to navigate the global job market and secure employment abroad, including some advanced strategies and insider tips from my personal experience.
Being placed on a Performance Improvement Plan (PIP) can be a daunting and stressful experience. However, it doesn’t have to end in catastrophe if approached with the right mindset and strategy.
Leaving a job can be a significant life transition, and it’s important to handle it with care to maintain positive relationships and your professional reputation. Here are some strategies to help you leave your job without burning bridges.