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Why, despite a historically high number of job openings and a historically low unemployment rate, are people getting increasingly getting frustrated by the job market? Why are so many people working at the office while sick? Plus, the latest Briefings Podcast takes a look at the big push by executives to learn all things AI. Here are some recent articles by Korn Ferry’s content team on leadership-related news. [KornFerry]() Lessons in leadership from this week’s news, as reported by our team. [Graphics]() [The Frenzy to Find Work]() Job openings may be rising, but a new survey finds half of job seekers say they’re “completely burned out.” What’s causing all this? [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Yes [Cough], I’m Working Today]() With ailments from colds to COVID-19, two-thirds of employees admit to coming to work while sick. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [5 Résumé Tips for People Over 50]() Layoffs, inflation, and the high cost of living are causing more older workers to look for jobs. Here are five tips for crafting an age-friendly résumé. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Missing the Mark]() So far this quarter, more than 80% of S&P 500 companies have beaten earnings estimates. Why normally “good” news may be concerning for both the corporate and investing worlds. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [A Surprising Key to Unlock Employee Engagement]() Best-selling author Dan Goleman says there’s a straightforward tactic that could go a long way toward improving worker well-being. [READ MORE]() [Graphics]() [Briefings Podcast: Back to AI School]() Are pricey AI executive-education courses worth it? We chat with two leading education experts to get the full scoop. [Watch here]() [KornFerry]() [Not receiving our email regularly?]() [Sign up here]() [linkedIn-white.png]() [fb-white.png]() [twitter-white.png]() [yt-white.png]() [iTunes-white.png]() [Korn Ferry]() [Korn Ferry Institute]() [Contact Us]() This email was sent to you to market Korn Ferry services. Please click [here]() to update your email preferences or unsubscribe from our announcements and promotional communications. You may continue to receive transactional emails such as registration confirmations, product updates, and responses to your direct requests. Korn Ferry | 1900 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 1500 | Los Angeles, CA 90067 U.S.A. © 2024 Korn Ferry. All rights reserved. [Privacy Policy]().

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