DETROIT - DeepHow, the AI company that turns technical know-how into smart, how-to training videos, has closed $9M in pre-Series A funding. Sierra Ventures, a specialist in early-stage VC funding, led the round with … [Read more...]
US Unemployment claims down
The number of Americans filing new claims for unemployment benefits unexpectedly fell last week, indicating the jobs market was on solid footing even as the economy struggles to regain momentum after abruptly slowing in … [Read more...]
NDP places focus on economic growth
In a country faced with challenges of unemployment, poverty and inequality, the South African government has adopted the National Development Plan (NDP) which aims to grow the country’s Gross Domestic Product by more … [Read more...]
Morgan Mckinley Champion for Ireland
Ireland's leading recruitment consultancy, Morgan McKinley, has been named as the winner of the Customer Focus category for Ireland in Europe's premier competition, The European Business Awards. … [Read more...]
Irish Recovery leads to Professional Job Vacancies
The recovery in the Irish economy has gained pace as evidenced by the big increase in professional jobs on offer according to the Morgan McKinley Irish Employment Monitor for July 2014. … [Read more...]
Co-ops ask for support to create jobs
Representatives of cooperatives from across South Africa have asked Social Development Minister Bathabile Dlamini to improve their support services to help co-ops become more productive and create jobs. … [Read more...]
Microsoft to cut jobs
Microsoft is to cut up to 18,000 jobs marking the deepest cuts in the technology firm's 39-year history. … [Read more...]
Determined to end poverty, create jobs
The Limpopo provincial government has committed to eradicate poverty, create jobs and reduce inequality. … [Read more...]
Job creation Japan
One of the most important, oft-ignored, trends in the world economy is the way technology is displacing humanity – capital equipment, both machines and software, is preferred to employing labour. … [Read more...]
Retail sales rise less than expected
U.S. retail sales rose less than expected in May and first-time applications for unemployment benefits increased last week, but that will probably do little to change views that the economy is regaining momentum. … [Read more...]