How the PRO Act Threatens High-Skill Careers
Lawmakers say the bill is about “gig workers,” but in reality, it targets interpreters, translators, financial advisers, bookkeepers and more
The 3 Steps to Networking Online
How you can use social media networks to help your career Here’s a little secret about the job search: employers don’t always hire the person with the best resume and qualifications. Sometimes job seekers are
Classifying Job Titles With Noisy Labels Using REINFORCE
Fine-grained job title classification with noisy labels using the REINFORCE algorithm and multi-task learning This article shares some insight into the challenges the ZipRecruiter Tech Team works on every day. If you’re interested in finding
Meet Ivette Marina, COO at auticon
Our Hiring Hero Series showcases talent acquisition pros across the globe who are dedicated to connecting people with their next great opportunity. Ivette Marina is the Chief Operating Officer at auticon, a global technology consulting
Franchise Owners Say PRO Act Threatens Their American Dream
Immigrant and Black Americans say lawmakers should support, not obstruct, the creation of generational wealth
What Lawmakers Don’t Understand About the PRO Act, According to Franchise Owners
Lawmakers are confused about what franchising is, and are threatening the whole business model with a bad bill, experts say.
4 Ways to Overcome That Gap on Your Resume
Sometimes career gaps are inevitable, but they can also be used to your advantage during the job search.
Get Paid to Work Remote From These U.S. Locations
Remote work has grown dramatically since the pandemic and become more widely accepted, opening up opportunities for both employers and job seekers. A recent ZipRecruiter survey found that 55% of active job seekers would prefer
Women Franchise Owners Fear the PRO Act
Franchising helped them become small business owners, and they don’t want to be forced back under the corporate thumb.
3 Common Job Scams to Avoid
No interviews! Amazing paycheck! Make your own hours! Sometimes jobs sound too good to be true. In most cases, they are. They may even be illegal. These scams are so pervasive that the Federal Trade