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When a WARN Notice Arrives, the Clock Is Already Running

A WARN notice may look like another government filing. For workforce professionals, it should be understood as something more important: an early warning that workers, families, employers and an entire community may soon face disruption. The notice provides a limited window in which the workforce system can help people prepare before their paychecks stop. How […]

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When the Interviewer Is AI: How Jobseekers Can Prepare—and How Workforce Professionals Can Help

For many jobseekers, an AI interview creates two challenges. The first is practical: How do you prepare for an interview when there may be no person on the other side of the screen? The second is more fundamental: Can you trust the process? That mistrust is not unusual. A 2025 Gartner survey of nearly 3,000

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The Workforce Professional as a Guide Through the Changing World of Work

Finding a job has become more complicated. Job titles no longer tell us exactly what someone can do. Employers often say they need skills but continue screening people through degrees, experience requirements, and résumés. Training programs promise new opportunities, but completing a course does not guarantee that an employer will value it. AI can help

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Helping Job Seekers Prepare for More Than the Next Job Through Lifelong Learning

For decades, workforce development has focused on helping people prepare for employment. That usually means identifying a career goal, completing training, improving a résumé, preparing for interviews, and finding a job. That work is still essential. But in a labor market shaped by artificial intelligence, automation, changing skill requirements, and less predictable career paths, helping

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New Medicaid Work Requirements: What Workforce Agencies and Boards Should Do Now

Beginning January 1, 2027, certain adults will be required to demonstrate participation in employment, education, community service, an approved work program, or a combination of qualifying activities to obtain or retain Medicaid coverage. The policy will be administered through state Medicaid systems, but its effects are likely to extend well beyond Medicaid agencies. State workforce

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The Hidden Hiring Economy

The job market may not be as visible as it appears. While traditional job postings remain important, a growing share of hiring now happens through referrals, internal networks, direct outreach, talent communities, and other channels that rarely appear on public job boards. For workforce professionals, this hidden hiring economy raises important questions about how job

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The Next Workforce Challenge: Redesigning How Work Gets Done

For decades, workforce development has focused on helping people prepare for jobs. That mission remains as important as ever. Yet a quiet shift is taking place inside organizations that deserves far more attention. Increasingly, employers are not simply redefining jobs—they are redesigning how work gets done. Understanding that shift may become one of the most

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Disability Employment Is Quietly Entering a New Phase

For decades, discussions about disability employment have focused on compliance, accommodations, and equal opportunity. Those remain essential. But beneath the surface, another shift is underway—one that has received far less attention. Technology, changing workforce expectations, demographic pressures, and advances in artificial intelligence are beginning to reshape what disability inclusion can look like. These developments are

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