Calling All Trivia Nerds: Jeopardy! Hiring a New Researcher
Now’s your chance to become part of your favorite game show.
Now’s your chance to become part of your favorite game show.
Despite advice about strong passwords, we’re still using ‘qwerty123.’
Americans get an average of only 11 vacation days per year. Use them wisely.
Tired of lying to your boss when you need to take time off to bring Fluffy or Fido to the vet? A new bill could change things for you.
The humanities aren't in first place.
In the latest episode of The List Show, we’re tackling some fun facts—and the occasional harsh truth—about the careers you imagined for yourself as a kid.
Do you have what it takes to be a Pumpkin Spice Pundit?
Don’t underestimate the power of a productive crafting session.
Americans celebrate Labor Day on the first Monday of September—which means Labor Day falls on Monday, September 2, in 2024.
Like Memorial Day and Presidents Day, Labor Day falls on a Monday each year. To understand how the federal holiday came to be, you need a brief history lesson in labor politics.
Australia is making changes to ensure employees are truly “off” from work during off hours.
History is full of jobs that are no longer needed due to technology, cultural advances, and everything in between.
This ranking of America’s best community colleges considers everything from tuition rates to postgrad salaries.
Americans tend to work more and longer days than many of their industrialized counterparts, yet eight countries work harder than the U.S.
Of all the LEGOLAND jobs, this is probably the most hands-on.
From wood patternmakers to pediatric surgeons, these 10 jobs are quite uncommon.
Where you live definitely affects how much you can potentially make, as certain states have higher average incomes than others.
Unsurprisingly, engineers dominate the list.
All your favorite Taco Bell foods will be there.
These schools, from pharmacy institutions to Ivy League mainstays, give you the best bang for your buck.
Thinking of making a move? This list may come in handy.
Most people only work a handful of different jobs in their lifetime, which means they might get their knowledge of other careers from TV and movies. That opens the door to a lot of misconceptions about a lot of different professions.
From the Founding Father who stuck whalebone where he shouldn’t have to the only known woman to have given herself a C-section.
A quick sales attempt is said to be an “elevator pitch.” But does it actually have anything to do with elevators?