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Mike Corso
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27 days ago

Fastest-Growing Jobs of 2025

• LinkedIn's 2025 Jobs on the Rise list reveals the fastest-growing professions in the US, dominated by AI-related roles like engineers and consultants.

• Other significant trends include growth in healthcare (physical therapists), sustainability (sustainability specialists), and in-person interaction jobs (event coordinators, sales representatives).

• The report highlights the impact of technological advancements and societal shifts on the job market, emphasizing the need for upskilling and adaptation.

• While many workers feel overwhelmed by rapid workplace changes and job insecurity, these in-demand roles offer opportunities for career growth and development. #AWU #disability #jobs

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at Jobcase.com/groups

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Mike Corso
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27 days ago

Fastest-Growing Jobs of 2025

• LinkedIn's 2025 Jobs on the Rise list reveals the fastest-growing professions in the US, dominated by AI-related roles like engineers and consultants.

• Other significant trends include growth in healthcare (physical therapists), sustainability (sustainability specialists), and in-person interaction jobs (event coordinators, sales representatives).

• The report highlights the impact of technological advancements and societal shifts on the job market, emphasizing the need for upskilling and adaptation.

• While many workers feel overwhelmed by rapid workplace changes and job insecurity, these in-demand roles offer opportunities for career growth and development. #AWU #disability #jobs

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Mike Corso
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28 days ago

Learning Gemini, CoPilot, and ChatGPT!

Employers are looking for this skill when hiring for multiple various positions. Regardless of your training, education, or job you are applying for knowing how to use these AI tools is becoming a must.

Here's a breakdown of where you can find free training resources for Gemini, CoPilot, and ChatGPT:

Key Platforms and Resources:

  • Online Learning Platforms:

  • Udemy:

  • Offers various free tutorials, including those covering multiple AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others. You can often find introductory courses that provide a good overview.

  • Look for courses that focus on "Generative AI" or "Prompt Engineering".

  • Great Learning:

  • Provides free online courses, including those focused on ChatGPT. These courses often cover practical applications.

  • They provide good beginner level training.

  • YouTube:

  • A vast resource for free tutorials. Search for specific keywords like "Gemini tutorial," "CoPilot training," or "ChatGPT for beginners." You'll find numerous creators offering helpful guides.

  • Vendor Resources:

  • Keep an eye on official documentation and tutorials provided by Google (for Gemini) and Microsoft (for CoPilot). These companies often offer free resources to help users get started.

  • Articles and Blogs:

  • Websites like Mashable publish articles that gather and categorize online courses, some of which are free. These can be helpful for finding curated lists of resources.

Key areas of learning:

  • Prompt Engineering:

  • A critical skill for effectively using these AI tools. Learning how to craft clear and specific prompts will significantly improve your results.

  • Practical Applications:

  • Focus on how these tools can be used in real-world scenarios, such as content creation, data analysis, and productivity enhancement.

#AWU #disability #jobs

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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Mike Corso
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28 days ago

Learning Gemini, CoPilot, and ChatGPT!

Employers are looking for this skill when hiring for multiple various positions. Regardless of your training, education, or job you are applying for knowing how to use these AI tools is becoming a must.

Here's a breakdown of where you can find free training resources for Gemini, CoPilot, and ChatGPT:

Key Platforms and Resources:

  • Online Learning Platforms:

  • Udemy:

  • Offers various free tutorials, including those covering multiple AI tools like ChatGPT, Gemini, and others. You can often find introductory courses that provide a good overview.

  • Look for courses that focus on "Generative AI" or "Prompt Engineering".

  • Great Learning:

  • Provides free online courses, including those focused on ChatGPT. These courses often cover practical applications.

  • They provide good beginner level training.

  • YouTube:

  • A vast resource for free tutorials. Search for specific keywords like "Gemini tutorial," "CoPilot training," or "ChatGPT for beginners." You'll find numerous creators offering helpful guides.

  • Vendor Resources:

  • Keep an eye on official documentation and tutorials provided by Google (for Gemini) and Microsoft (for CoPilot). These companies often offer free resources to help users get started.

  • Articles and Blogs:

  • Websites like Mashable publish articles that gather and categorize online courses, some of which are free. These can be helpful for finding curated lists of resources.

Key areas of learning:

  • Prompt Engineering:

  • A critical skill for effectively using these AI tools. Learning how to craft clear and specific prompts will significantly improve your results.

  • Practical Applications:

  • Focus on how these tools can be used in real-world scenarios, such as content creation, data analysis, and productivity enhancement.

#AWU #disability #jobs

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Mike Corso
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29 days ago

"Job Description Buzzwords Alert"

If you see the words "We're Like a Family" in the job description, what out! Emotional Manipulation Alert!

Possible Translation? The Employer will guilt trip you into working more for free. When a company says this, it could mean that they expect you to sacrifice personal boundaries, answer emails at 10 PM, and put up with low pay because “we care about each other.” A job is a job and not your second family. If they have “family” in their pitch, you should think twice and mabe just run for the hills. #AWU #disability #jobs

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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Mike Corso
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29 days ago

"Job Description Buzzwords Alert"

If you see the words "We're Like a Family" in the job description, what out! Emotional Manipulation Alert!

Possible Translation? The Employer will guilt trip you into working more for free. When a company says this, it could mean that they expect you to sacrifice personal boundaries, answer emails at 10 PM, and put up with low pay because “we care about each other.” A job is a job and not your second family. If they have “family” in their pitch, you should think twice and mabe just run for the hills. #AWU #disability #jobs

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Mike Corso
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30 days ago

How did the Americans with Disabilities Act Come about?

Check out a PBS Documentary on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn about the fight!

• PBS will premiere "Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act", a documentary chronicling the fight for disability rights leading to the ADA's passage.

• The film uses archival footage and interviews to depict the grassroots movement's strategies, including the impactful 'Capitol Crawl' protest.

• Director Jim LeBrecht emphasizes the film's message on the importance of disability rights and the bipartisan collaboration that achieved the ADA's landmark legislation. #AWU #disability

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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30 days ago

How did the Americans with Disabilities Act Come about?

Check out a PBS Documentary on the Americans with Disabilities Act. Learn about the fight!

• PBS will premiere "Change, Not Charity: The Americans with Disabilities Act", a documentary chronicling the fight for disability rights leading to the ADA's passage.

• The film uses archival footage and interviews to depict the grassroots movement's strategies, including the impactful 'Capitol Crawl' protest.

• Director Jim LeBrecht emphasizes the film's message on the importance of disability rights and the bipartisan collaboration that achieved the ADA's landmark legislation. #AWU #disability

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Mike Corso
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about 1 month ago

Longer Job Search for Out-of-Work Americans

• Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals that unemployed Americans are experiencing extended waits to secure new employment.

• The report highlights a significant increase in the time it takes for many out-of-work individuals to find new jobs.

• While the exact causes are being analyzed, the prolonged job search presents challenges for those seeking re-employment.

So IMHO this is a time to double down with your Job Search. Be specific in your applications. Apply to jobs where you meet all the qualifications, jobs where you meet most qualifications, and jobs where you meet a few qualifications. Tailor your applications to the specific position. That means tweaking your resumes and cover letters for each job. This isn’t a time to use the same resume for each you you apply to.

Keep at it and stay strong. #AWU #disability #jobs

Abled Workers Unite is a group for people with disabilities. Come and join us at jobcase.com/groups

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Mike Corso
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about 1 month ago

Longer Job Search for Out-of-Work Americans

• Data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics reveals that unemployed Americans are experiencing extended waits to secure new employment.

• The report highlights a significant increase in the time it takes for many out-of-work individuals to find new jobs.

• While the exact causes are being analyzed, the prolonged job search presents challenges for those seeking re-employment.

So IMHO this is a time to double down with your Job Search. Be specific in your applications. Apply to jobs where you meet all the qualifications, jobs where you meet most qualifications, and jobs where you meet a few qualifications. Tailor your applications to the specific position. That means tweaking your resumes and cover letters for each job. This isn’t a time to use the same resume for each you you apply to.

Keep at it and stay strong. #AWU #disability #jobs

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