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Hiring is down in many industries, and mass layoffs in some sectors mean more workers are competing for the already-limited open positions.

A report published Wednesday by Monster identified the top 10 job titles posted by employers on the jobs platform in the third quarter.
The top 10 jobs employers are hiring for right now, according to a new Monster report
Health care positions led the charge in Monster's top 10 hottest jobs right now, but logistics and customer service roles also made the cut.
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Ben Goodwin, CEO of Olipop, looks for a common trait in potential employees.

Candidates with it are more attractive than those who only have an impressive resume, Goodwin tells CNBC Make It.
40-year-old CEO: The most desirable job candidates have this green-flag trait: It 'always wins'
Ben Goodwin, CEO of Olipop, looks for a common trait in potential employees — one that's more important than skills and experience on a resume.
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CNBC @cnbc.com · 3h
President Donald Trump’s “One Big Beautiful” bill locked in his first-term tax cuts set to expire in 2025 while also introducing a slate of new breaks.

Under the new tax law, middle- and upper-middle-income earners see the biggest boost in take-home pay.
This calculator shows how Trump’s ‘big beautiful’ tax law affects your take-home pay
Under a new tax law, middle- and upper-middle-income earners see the biggest boost in take-home pay.
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CNBC @cnbc.com · 7h
Morgan Housel, an expert on the psychology of money and best-selling author, shares his most reliable methods for long-term happiness.

Often, he says, chasing money leads to less happiness. And it's why rich people are sometimes the most miserable.
Psychology expert: If you live by these 5 rules, you won't need a lot of money to be happy
Morgan Housel, an expert on the psychology of money and best-selling author, shares the secret to long-term happiness. Often, he says, chasing money leads to less happiness. And it's why rich people are sometimes the most miserable.
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