Hillman Grad is partnering with Indeed for the Rising Voices initiative, which will give 10 BIPOC filmmakers $100,000 each to make short films depicting the meaning of work.
Half of jobseekers do not believe there are jobs for them
A survey examined the state of mind of people looking for work across the UK
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An opportunity to remind Americans there is hope : Stamford-based Indeed to run first Super Bowl ad
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Employees of job-search giant Indeed walk through the company’s co-headquarters at 177 Broad St., in downtown Stamford, Conn., on July 24, 2019. Indeed will run its first Super Bowl ad during the first quarter of Super Bowl LV, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
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Job-search giant Indeed has its co-headquarters at 177 Broad St., in downtown Stamford, Conn. Indeed will run its first Super Bowl ad during the first quarter of Super Bowl LV, on Sunday, Feb. 7, 2021.Matthew Brown / Hearst Connecticut MediaShow MoreShow Less
Global economy can shake off pandemic in 2021, leaders say
Vaccines and fresh economic stimulus promised by U.S. President-elect Joe Biden will give the global economy a chance to put the coronavirus pandemic behind it in 2021, policymakers and industry leaders told the Reuters Next conference.
Their optimism came despite a resurgence in COVID-19 cases that has prompted the World Bank to downgrade its growth forecast for this year and warn that delays in vaccination programmes could pinch recovery even further.
The head of German engineering giant Siemens AG said China is currently driving the world economy but was optimistic about recovery in the United States, where Biden has promised a faster roll-out of vaccines and more economic stimulus.
(Fixes reference to job interviews by video, paragraph 17) By Jane Wardell and Conway Gittens Jan 12 (Reuters) - The upheaval in global labour markets.