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We surveyed 6,000 employees about the future of work. Here’s what they want – Should I join the Great Resignation?

If companies fail to live up to changing expectations, they’ll continue to bleed top talent, warns this work futurist.

Bill Gates predicts our work meetings will move to metaverse in 2-3 years

Gates said adoption of metaverse meetings would be slow because many people lack the tools to fully immerse themselves in the experience, such as virtual reality goggles. But he expressed optimism for advances made with three-dimensional avatars and spatial audio to help users feel more connected virtually.

Work Wherever – Job Search Coaching

Job search coaching may be right for you if you answer “Yes” to any of the following questions:

WWAMI increases recruitment efforts for Native American students

It gives students residing in the Northwestern United States access to high-quality, cost-effective medical education by decentralizing the educational process and sharing existing facilities and personnel in universities and communities in the WWAMI states.

How to solve the rural-urban digital divide

The author of ‘Farm Fresh Broadband’ draws on history to chart a better future for rural internet access.

Moms Are a Huge Untapped Source of Talent. This Startup Can Connect You to Them

Started by a mother of soon-to-be-three children, the Mom Project has the potential to unlock enormous potential in the economy by upskilling working mothers and finding them flexible positions.

December 2021 Tell Us Something Newsletter

A return to live in-person storytelling events requires your input!

Butte, Montana struggles with lack of affordable housing – Another $27 million in fed funds financing affordable housing in Montana

The emergency shelter in Butte is full, but people continue to come looking for help.

Is your state ready to handle the influx of federal funds for expanding broadband?

The US$42.5 billion Broadband Equity, Access, and Deployment program, known as BEAD, requires each state to generate a five-year action plan laying out how it will use the funds, including a process for prioritizing locations that are classified as “unserved” or “underserved.”

How States Are Using Pandemic Relief Funds to Boost Broadband Access

This funding is separate from the recently enacted Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act, which will provide an additional $65 billion to help policymakers address high-speed internet access and adoption.