Career Economics
  • The New War for the Best Employees

    By Tom DiChristopher, CNBC

    Higher wages and a war for talent are on the horizon as companies compete for a shrinking pool of skilled labor during the next two years, said John Challenger, chief executive officer of...

  • Beat the ‘Too Tired to Sleep’ Holiday Syndrome

    By Maureen Mackey, The Fiscal Times

    The busy holiday season doesn’t just cut into our health and fitness routines. It can compromise the quality of our sleep, making us more tired and irritable when we need to be well rested and stress...

  • The ‘Invisible’ Job That Pays Six Figures

    By Jane Wells, CNBC

    As Americans overloaded with student debt question the value of a college degree, training for one high-paying profession begging for employees costs relatively little. "There is going to be a demand...

  • The Most Popular U.S. Colleges for Foreign Students

    U.S. universities are educating more international students than ever — more than 886,000 of them as of the 2013-14 academic year, according to the Open Doors 2014 report released last week by the...

  • How Facebook Is Moving into Your Workspace

    By Julia Boorstin, CNBC

    Facebook is piloting an enterprise solution that helps employees collaborate, using newsfeed, groups, messaging, sharing of documents, sources tell CNBC. The company officially declined to comment on...