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Workers switching jobs find the grass isn’t always greener elsewhere


As a survey reports that people who have left their job have been left feeling less satisfied than those who stayed put. Read More

Workers Switching Jobs Lately Find the Grass Not Always Greener


Switching jobs typically makes workers happier. Now, it’s more likely to leave them more miserable than before. Read More

Workers who switched jobs in search of greener pastures during Great Resignation have regrets: survey


Two-thirds of those who switched jobs two years ago were satisfied while 62% who did not change jobs said the same thing, according to a survey. Read More

Workers Get Ready to Switch Jobs. Employers Are Fighting to Stop Them.


In interviews with The Wall Street Journal, workers largely cheered the new rule. They say they are already thinking about ways a ban on noncompetes could help them and others change jobs and earn ... Read More

“The Grass Is Always Greener”: 43 Stories From Americans Who Decided To Try Living Elsewhere


From people who realized why “the grass is always greener ... job. I left the US in 2006. Now, I have great health coverage for about $100 per month for a family of 3, and it isn't tied ... Read More

Workers are eyeing the exit in 2024 as LinkedIn and Microsoft study warns more people want to quit their jobs now than during the Great Resignation


That's why, after three years of workers quitting their jobs at a record pace—about 47 million Americans left their jobs in 2021 alone—experts have reassured employers that 2024 will be the ... Read More

Vietnamese solar company pledges 908 jobs, $294 million at future Greenville plant


Other state incentives for the project include $1.8 million for the state community college system to train workers ... for The News & Observer and The Herald-Sun. He writes about jobs, start ... Read More

More H-1B visa holders are switching jobs – the process explained


Bier's study shows a growing trend of H-1B workers changing ... made it somewhat easier to switch H‑1B jobs in 2017 by giving them a sixty‐day grace period to find a new job after losing ... Read More

Virtual Workers Are Here to Take Your Job—and Give You a Promotion


In a few years, autonomous artificial-intelligence “agents” could be performing all sorts of tasks for us, and may replace entire white-collar job functions, such as generating sales leads or ... Read More

Work from home with a big paycheck: Remote-friendly Wake County NC jobs offer $100K+


The state of North Carolina currently has over 1,000 job openings listed online. Some are entirely remote and offer six-figure salaries, and others have a work-from ... you’ll find each job ... Read More

Workers switching jobs find grass isn’t always greener elsewhere


So when they get there, they realize the grass is not necessarily greener ... Those workers were most unhappy with their employers’ bonus plan, promotion policies and training. “There’s often a ... Read More


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