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America's Greatest Workplaces For Job Starters 2024

Newsweek Europe

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March 29 - April 05, 2024 (Double Issue)

Getting a career started is never easy. First-day stumbling blocks can give way to larger questions about choosing the right career path. Imposter syndrome, information overload, the challenge of new colleagues: it's almost enough to make you miss the routine of sending out endless résumés to online job descriptions.

- Nancy Cooper

America's Greatest Workplaces For Job Starters 2024

The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported in December 2023 that there were more job openings than applicants (with 0.7 applicants per opening), a trend that has held since May 2021. That means the landscape favors people on the lookout for work. But even with an abundance of open positions, people just entering the workforce should consider their options carefully to get a real sense of which companies will help them flourish as they begin their careers. To help improve the job-finding process, Newsweek has partnered with Plant-A, a data intelligence firm, for the second annual ranking of companies that excel at hiring people getting their careers off the ground.. The data, divided into small, medium and large segments based on each company's size, is compiled from responses from workers with less than five total years of employment experience who are currently at companies with more than 500 employees. This survey aims to benefit people early in their career by surfacing companies that could be a good fit for them. It presents a portrait across industries-including advertising and marketing, engineering, health care and software firms, among others—to highlight companies that are making the best moves to attract fresh talent. We hope the ranking serves as a resource for helping to find matches between job starters and the companies looking to hire them.

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6 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

JENNETTE McCURDY

AFTER THE HUGE SUCCESS OF HER MEMOIR, I’M GLAD MY MOM DIED, JENNETTE MCCURDY MARKS a bold transition to fiction with new novel Half His Age.

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2 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

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Newsweek Europe

'THE TEAM THAT GELS THE QUICKEST IS GOING TO HAVE THE MOST SUCCESS'

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time to read

6 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

CLAIRE FOY

The actor discusses the \"inevitable\" pull of her new film H Is for Hawk, based on Helen Macdonald's memoir, and the intensity of falconry

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2 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

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Newsweek Europe

'TEAM USA NEEDS MORE SPONSORS THAN JUST ME'

Hype man Flavor Flav on why he's backing the bobsled and skeleton team

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3 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

THE FLYING DOCTOR

This specialist brings care to high-risk patients in the middle of nowhere—via private jet

time to read

9 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

REBUILDING AMERICA'S HEARTLAND

How one Midwest town is making a comeback as a manufacturing hub by developing a partnership with Slate Auto

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5 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

'IF YOU LET FEAR START RUNNING THE SHOW, YOU CAN JUST FORGET HOW TO SKI'

Alpine skier Breezy Johnson is returning to the mountain where her last Olympic bid was derailed, hoping this time it ends with a medal

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3 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

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Newsweek Europe

CHASING GLORY

'Quad God' Ilia Malinin leads a Team USA figure skating squad that past champions describe as the strongest ever to go to the Winter Olympics

time to read

11 mins

January 30 - February 06, 2026

Newsweek Europe

Newsweek Europe

TYLER JAMES WILLIAMS

AFTER FIVE SEASONS PLAYING GREGORY ON ABC’S ABBOTT ELEMENTARY, Tyler James Williams is adding a new title: director. “I have been wanting to get my hands dirty in another aspect of the process.” With his acting background, “My brain thinks in act breaks and pacing, and I guess finding the funniest way to see and show something.” This evolution is just another notch in an already impressive career, with his breakout lead role as a child actor on Everybody Hates Chris and in the film Dear White People. “There’s definitely a consistent thread...a guy who's trying to find his way ultimately, who may be a bit more awkward and outside of the norm than most people, but who's sincerely trying.” With multiple Emmy nominations for Abbott, Williams said of his red-carpet opportunities: “We may have a little bit more hill to climb. So with that being the case, we're gonna have fun with it.” —H. Alan Scott

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1 min

January 23, 2026

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