Employers shed 92,000 jobs in February and the unemployment rate rose to 4.4 percent. +400,000 The average job gain over the last three months -92,000 jobs in February +200,000 2023 Hiring fizzled in ...
Attackers are targeting developers with malicious Next.js repositories to perform remote code execution (RCE) and establish a persistent command-and-control (C2) channel on infected machines in a ...
A new variation of the fake recruiter campaign from North Korean threat actors is targeting JavaScript and Python developers with cryptocurrency-related tasks. The activity has been ongoing since at ...
U.S. job growth accelerated in January, according to new data released from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, with the economy adding about 130,000 jobs, exceeding expectations of about 75,000. The ...
Annual revisions show that employers added far fewer jobs in 2024 and 2025 than previously estimated. Change in nonfarm employment since Jan. 2023. Note: Data is seasonally adjusted. Source: Bureau of ...
Aspiring entrepreneurs often ask me whether they should quit their full-time jobs and go all in on starting a business. “Keep your job,” I always say. (That’s what I did; I worked in manufacturing for ...
The Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) on Thursday reported the fewest job openings on the market since 2020. December job openings reflected a downward trend at 6.5 million, marking a 966,000 decrease ...
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Game developers are continuing to prefer working on games for PC and PlayStation 5 over Xbox Series X|S, according to new data from the Game Developers Conference's latest report tracking the state of ...
Xbox is set to hold the fourth installment of its now-annual Developer Direct showcase on January 22. You’ll be able to watch the 2026 edition at 1PM ET on YouTube ...
After years of whiplash — from the great resignation to “the big stay” — the U.S. hiring market is entering 2026 in an unfamiliar place: not collapsing, not booming, but stuck in a cautious holding ...