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Wage Growth Normalizes Post-Pandemic, but Childcare Sector Bucks the Trend

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from pre-pandemic levels as of April 5, 2024. wage growth has returned to its pre-pandemic rate of 3.1% According to Indeed’s report, this comes at a time when demand for workers remains high overall, with total job postings up 17.5%

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Top Tech Jobs of 2024 and the Skills You Need To Land Them, According to Futurist Shivvy Jervis

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The 4 most in-demand tech jobs of 2024 and beyond Although it might feel like AI is out to replace us , Jervis asserts that it’s, in fact, the opposite. The Ideal Candidate : Someone who is well-versed in AI and has some understanding of the legalities behind technology and AI will be a good fit for this role.

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Beyond the Org Chart: How Procedures Elevate Leadership in Administrative Professionals

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Anticipating a medical leave, Lá Shawn Sandifer crafted an administrative procedures binder to ensure continuity in her absence. I was preparing to go on medical leave and would be gone for at least eight weeks. I was asked to share my binder with the legal secretaries in my division in our Chicago and Washington, D.C.

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AI Probably Won’t Take Your Job In 2024

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The survey included professionals working in the legal, tax & accounting, global trade, risk management, and compliance fields employed at government agencies and corporate in-house departments. Productivity” was cited as the top priority by 75% of legal and 59% of tax and accounting professionals working at firms.

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Tim Rowe – Founder and CEO of CIC | Flexible Workspaces: Competing Globally

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We’re coming back in 2023, 2024, saying, yeah, 90% plus. So our legal name is actually still Cambridge incubator, believe it or not. And many of these historically had poor education, poor communications, poor network transportation, poor medical systems, all that. Do we even really want a workplace?

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