The Kellington Times
The Pandemic Inspired People To Seek Jobs And Careers That Offer A Better Work And Life Balance
The never-ending pandemic has made people reconsider their work lives. Over the last year and a half, almost everyone I’ve spoken with, both personally and professionally, have told me that they’ve been reevaluating their jobs and careers. They question if they can stay in the same type of role for the next five, 10 or 20 years.
U.S. Will Begin Wide Distribution Of Covid Booster Shots Next Month, Saying Vaccine Protection Wanes Over Time
The United States will begin widely distributing Covid-19 booster shots next month as new data shows that vaccine protection wanes over time, top U.S. health officials announced Wednesday. It’s now “very clear” that immunity starts to fall after the initial two doses, and with the dominance of the delta variant, “we are starting to see evidence of reduced protection against mild and moderate disease,” according to the statement signed by CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky, acting FDA Commissioner Dr. Janet Woodcock, White House chief medical advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci and other U.S. health leaders.
Fed’s Neel Kashkari Says Cryptocurrencies Are 95% Fraud, Hype, And Noise—And Scoffs At Being Able To Create His Own ‘Neelcoin’
Federal Reserve policymaker Neel Kashkari slammed cryptocurrencies as “garbage” coins late Tuesday and was scornful of the idea that he can create a token of his own and name it “neelcoin.”
Most Employee Monitoring Tools Are Needlessly Invasive, Study Finds
If an employer installs time- or attendance-tracking software on your computer, that software can probably spy on you in lots of other ways as well. A new study by the resume-help site StandOut CV compared the data collection features in 32 of the most popular employee monitoring tools. The group found that 75% of these tools can record employees’ screens and monitor which apps or websites they’re using, while 59% can monitor keyboard and mouse movements.
Facebook Makes Some Contractors Come Into Offices Despite Delaying Return For U.S. Employees
When Michelle Moran read that Facebook would be delaying its employees’ office return until 2022, she broke into tears. That’s because Moran, a contractor for Facebook through staffing firm Accenture, has experienced quite the opposite in her dealings with the company.
Pandemic Pushes Moms To Scale Back Or Quit Their Careers
Mothers with outside employment, among the hardest-hit by the COVID-19 recession, are returning to the workforce in impressive numbers, aided by the reopening of schools and daycare programs. But the pandemic has exacted a heavy toll on millions of moms in terms of job security, pay equity and long-term career opportunities — losses many will likely never recover.
Amazon Is Emailing Sellers To Warn Them About Congress’ Big Tech Antitrust Bills
Amazon is reaching out to third-party merchants to warn them that proposed antitrust reforms in Congress could limit their ability to hawk their wares on its marketplace. Members of Amazon’s public policy team recently contacted a small number of third-party sellers with successful businesses on its marketplace about setting up meetings to discuss the legislation, according to an email viewed by CNBC.
WeCruitr Job Board
THE FUTURE OF WORK IS REMOTE!
Browse our extensive listing of remote jobs today and gain that work-life balance that you so deserve!
The Future Of Work: How To Succeed In The New Post-Pandemic World
Welcome To The WeCruitr Masterclass Series!
Each episode, hosted by Career Expert and Executive Recruiter Jack Kelly, will share the best tips to help you succeed in your Job Search. The series will cover a wide array of topics, including interviewing, LinkedIn strategies, channeling mindsets, the truth about job searches and MORE!