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Technology is supposed to decrease teacher burnout – but we found it can sometimes make it worse

By: David T. Marshall, Associate Professor of Educational Research, Auburn University, Teanna Moore, Associate Researcher at Accessible Teaching, Learning and Assessment Systems, University of Kansas, Timothy Pressley, Associate Professor of Psychology, Christopher Newport University When we set out to study pandemic-related changes in schools, we thought we’d find that learning management systems that rely on […]

Why do so many American workers feel guilty about taking the vacation they’ve earned?

By:Karen Tan, Assistant Professor of Tourism and Hospitality Management, Middle Tennessee State University “My dedication was questioned.”   “Managers or upper management have looked down upon taking time off.”   “People think that maybe you’re not as invested in the job, that you’re shirking your duties or something.”   These are just a few of […]

Planning Ahead: Why Smart Recruiters Win the Next Round

By: Jobbing.live The hiring cycle doesn’t end—it evolves. Once the roles are filled (or nearly), it’s time to pause, reflect, and gear up for what’s next.   Smart recruiters use this moment not just to exhale, but to strategize. That’s where Jobbing.live delivers long-term value.   Download our Strategic Planning Toolkit to evaluate what worked, identify gaps, and […]

Time’s Running Out—Here’s How to Fill Final Hiring Slots Fast

By: Jobbing.live The clock’s winding down and the pressure is back—but this time, it’s the make-or-break moment.   You’ve invested time into sourcing, screening, and connecting. Now it’s about conversion. Whether you’re trying to close hires or build your next quarter’s pipeline, the final push can feel overwhelming.   That’s where our Pipeline Campaign Templates come in. These […]

From Resumes to Relationships: Building Trust with Top Talent

By: Jobbing.live By now, you’ve narrowed your list—but resumes only tell part of the story. To truly connect, you need to humanize the process. That’s where real recruiting power lies.   This is the stage where recruiters become brand ambassadors—and Jobbing.live helps you shine. With our Branded Virtual Booths, you can present your department or organization in […]

When Resumes Pile Up, Let AI Do the Sorting

By: Jobbing.live The initial excitement of launching your search is quickly met with reality: an inbox full of resumes, many of which are… not a match. You’re sorting, scanning, second-guessing—and the stress is building.   Enter the AI Resume Screening Tool from Jobbing.live.   This isn’t just keyword filtering. Our intelligent system analyzes experience, relevance, and alignment […]

From Detective to Difference-Maker: Finding the Right Fit Faster

By: Jobbing.live Once the requisition is in motion, recruiters become detectives—scanning resumes, adjusting filters, and trying to attract the perfect candidate before a competitor does. The pressure builds not just to fill the role, but to do it faster and smarter.   This is where Jobbing.live’s Job Description Optimizer changes the game. Instead of spending hours rewriting job […]

From Pressure to Preparedness: How to Jumpstart Your Hiring Week

By: Jobbing.live When that urgent requisition hits your inbox—panic can quickly set in. You’re already behind. Roles need filling, teams need stability, and the clock is ticking. That overwhelming pressure is real—and it’s happening across departments, right now.   But here’s the good news: pressure doesn’t have to mean chaos. With Jobbing.live’s on-demand interview scheduling and AI […]

How a new bus line in Philadelphia is defying post-pandemic transit trends

By: Julene Paul, Assistant Professor of Planning, University of Texas at Arlington, Josh Davidson, Assistant Professor of Statistics and Data Science, Oberlin College and Conservatory When the Southeastern Pennsylvania Transportation Authority launched the 49 bus route in Philadelphia in early 2019, those who most benefited were older adults and people who already ride the bus – and […]

Taking intermittent quizzes reduces achievement gaps and enhances online learning, even in highly distracting environments

By: Jason C.K. Chan, Professor of Psychology, Iowa State University, Zohara Assadipour, Graduate Student in Cognitive Psychology, Iowa State University Inserting brief quiz questions into an online lecture can boost learning and may reduce racial achievement gaps, even when students are tuning in remotely in a distracting environment.   That’s a main finding of our recent […]