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How American Workers Are Navigating The New Norm of Working From Home
We identify personal and professional habits that workers have adapted while working remotely.
The Ways Job Applicants Can Stand Out in a Crowded Market
The coronavirus pandemic has left millions of people jobless and on the hunt for new employment. We surveyed 700 people involved in hiring decisions to find out the ways job seekers can get noticed in a flooded job market.
Read moreHow Job-Seekers Are Finding New Opportunities During a Pandemic
Exploring how employees are finding new career options in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Read moreVisualizing Salary Gaps Across Industries in the U.S.
Using the Bureau of Labor Statistics’ Occupational Employment Statistics data, we explored the various industries, sectors, occupations, and geographies with the largest spread in salary.
Read moreExploring Workplace Hygiene: the Shocking Truth
We surveying 1,000 respondents about their hygiene habits around the workplace. Are you more or less sanitary than the typical office worker? Keep reading to find out.
Read moreOur Study on the Elusive Work-Life Balance
We surveyed 1,000 workers to better understand the relationship between ones personal life and work life. Is the elusive idea of a work-life balance really possible?
Read moreMidlife Career Crisis
We surveyed 1,000 employed Americans that have made a career shift to better understand what motivates people to make these changes and if they feel happy with the decision today.
Read moreWhere it Pays to Work
“Time is money.” So, where in America is one’s work time most well-rewarded? Using data from living wage data, we explore the different occupations and areas of the country that are (or are not) adequately paid for the time they're working.
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