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MAX ALERT: New Policy Brief from the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research on Multiple Jobholding

July 7, 2019

The W.E. Upjohn Institute recently released the policy brief, Multiple Jobholding: Knowing the Facts to Draw Proper Policy Conclusions. Here is an excerpt of key highlights from the brief: Holding several jobs at once is not becoming the new norm. If anything, multiple … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: New Policy Brief from the W.E. Upjohn Institute for Employment Research on Multiple Jobholding

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MAX ALERT: LinkedIn Releases May 2019 Workforce Report on Hiring Trends and Skills Gap in Metro Atlanta

May 18, 2019

With access to insights from over 150 million workers in the U.S. with LinkedIn profiles and more than 20,000 companies in the U.S. that use LinkedIn to recruit, the business and employment-oriented service company’s LinkedIn Workforce Report is a monthly report on employment … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: LinkedIn Releases May 2019 Workforce Report on Hiring Trends and Skills Gap in Metro Atlanta

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MAX ALERT: U.S. Census Bureau Releases New Paper on Demographic Trends in the STEM Workforce

February 24, 2019

The U.S. Census Bureau reports: Women, Black and Hispanic workers have historically been underrepresented in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) occupations. While, White men and Asians have been overrepresented within STEM. The research into STEM … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: U.S. Census Bureau Releases New Paper on Demographic Trends in the STEM Workforce

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MAX ALERT: Southern Regional Education Board Releases New Report on Upskilling the Workforce

February 24, 2019

The Southern Regional Education Board reports: America is currently experiencing a dynamic shift in employment for many working-age adults. As companies automate basic retail and manufacturing jobs, they eliminate many of the low-skill jobs available to adults with low levels … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: Southern Regional Education Board Releases New Report on Upskilling the Workforce

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MAX ALERT: LinkedIn Releases November 2018 Workforce Report on Hiring Trends and Skills Gap in Metro Atlanta

December 2, 2018

With access to insights from over 150 million workers in the U.S. with LinkedIn profiles and more than 20,000 companies in the U.S. that use LinkedIn to recruit, the business and employment-oriented service company's LinkedIn Workforce Report is a monthly report on employment … [Read more...] about MAX ALERT: LinkedIn Releases November 2018 Workforce Report on Hiring Trends and Skills Gap in Metro Atlanta

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