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Healthcare, Government, and Leisure: 3+ sectors leading the US Market

March 2024’s results have defied all economists’ expectations, revealing a robust performance in the US labor market. Unemployment has decreased to 3.8%, with an impressive addition of 303.000 jobs. Economists noted that some sectors are leading the market, returning to pre-pandemic levels, which is highly promising. Immigration has played a significant role in expanding the…

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AI at Work: which sectors use it the most?

The adoption of AI tools such as ChatGPT has seen a significant surge from January 2023 to January 2024, jumping from 27% to 62%. This doubling of usage within a year highlights the growing reliance on AI tools among professionals, who now use it more confidently at work. Breaking down the demographics, 66% of men…

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Are you driving away Top Talents? Here is how to know

Wasted time, rigid schedules, unexpected pop quizzes — many elements in the hiring process can lead to driving away Top Talents. This process is more than just selecting candidates; it is a reflection of the company’s internal dynamics, agility, organization, and flexibility. Considering that Top Talents are often sought after by multiple companies, making your…

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Planning Future

“Global business culture is always saying that if you can dream it, you can do it
when you have the right people and ideas.”

“What global business culture is not saying is that being
right is not enough if it is just a thought.
If you can dream it, you will not necessarily do it.
But if you share it, you are already doing something beyond dreaming.”

“But what if it is not the right thing to do?”

“The right thing does not exist.
There is only what is suitable for you in the moment you decide to step up.
You just have to find it out.”

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