When Fred Goff founded Jobcase, he set out to create a site where the 80% of working-age Americans without a four-year college degree can network, find jobs and manage their careers.
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Meet the #ForbesUnder30 Class of 2022: defying the odds amidst a global pandemic and supply chain breakdowns, these honorees are resilient and destined to change the world. https://t.co/3HlpYf4BOT
Introducing our inaugural listing of the Black and Brown leaders making the most impact through their capital, creativity and connections https://t.co/dZjgLc0OEr
After spending the pandemic year rethinking how we evaluate the finest schools, low-cost public universities surged up @Forbes#topcollege ranking, grabbing 6 of the top 25 spots, including No.1 @UCBerkeley. First time a public leads a major ranking! 🧵https://t.co/8zeZY9oMdK
“You really can’t underestimate how much of a difference having women in very senior positions, on the board makes in terms of how women see their ability to be supported and developed.”
Meet America's best employers for women:
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Happy #ForbesOver50 day! After months of preparations, I'm thrilled to present the inaugural 50 Over 50, from @Forbes and @MikaKYV365. This collection of changemakers and innovators are proving that success has no age limit:
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Proud to present the #ForbesUnder30 class of 2021 in retail and e-commerce! Meet the young visionaries reinventing the way we shop: https://t.co/Q2l5OxWSOQ
While I may be the first woman in this office, I will not be the last—because every little girl watching tonight sees that this is a country of possibilities.
Whether you’re a first-time telecommuter struggling to be productive or a manager looking for ways to keep your newly remote team engaged, here’s everything you need to know about working from home during the coronavirus pandemic
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As the coronavirus has continued to spread, some of the world’s biggest businesses have asked employees to work from home—here's what you need to know: https://t.co/tvKk13Qhk1 by @VickyValet
In 2019, it didn’t matter if you were an actress or an athlete, an entrepreneur or an executive—it was a tumultuous year for many, turbulent enough to render quite a few professional reputations ruined. Here are the biggest career crashes of all: https://t.co/Tyypqaz34c
When nearly 40% of CEOs survive no more than 1-5 years at the helm, a certain amount of corner office churn is to be expected—but that doesn’t make 2019’s rate of turnover any less staggering. Here are the year’s biggest departures of all: https://t.co/4ot523J4wF
He says he puts members first, even refusing a bank’s business after it didn’t contact any of the 2.4K veterans who applied for work during a hiring event: “We want to support capitalism by putting not just shareholder value, but worker value at the top.” https://t.co/V61sHeZKk0
When Fred Goff founded Jobcase, he set out to create a site where the 80% of working-age Americans without a four-year college degree can network, find jobs and manage their careers.
https://t.co/V61sHeZKk0
Goff relates to the challenges his members face: In 1990 he graduated into a recession and washed dishes at a white-linen restaurant before hitchhiking from Toledo to New York City to land his first full-time job. https://t.co/V61sHeZKk0