She Flies program helps girls take off in the aviation industry
Founder Barbara Ellzey discusses how the She Flies Aviation Program introduces young women to careers as ramp agents, offering mentorship, career growth, and travel perks.
May jobs report shows promise amid fluctuation
The May jobs report shows a stable labor market, despite uncertainty over president trump's tariffs.
Airport theory: TikTok’s new anxiety-inducing travel trend | ChicagoNOW
There’s a new TikTok trend where travelers arrive at the airport just 15 minutes before their flights. Does it really work? Travel expert Jeanenne Tornatore weighs in. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
Chicago home prices could decrease in summer: Real estate agent | ChicagoNOW
Chicago real estate agent Matt Laricy says the city's housing market will soon experience a summer shift, with more homes expected to go up for sale and fewer people wanting to buy. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
Jobs update: Lying on resumes, return to office & DEI programs ending
A new survey reveals that nearly half of Gen Zers admit to lying on job applications. New York City leads the nation in post-COVID return to office, and Verizon is ending DEI programs. FOX 32's Good Day Chicago starts your morning off with the latest breaking news from across the area.
College graduates enter a competitive job market with slow hiring
College graduates are about to enter a competitive job market with slower hiring.
Chicago fossil expert ranked No. 2 coolest job in U.S.
Dig this: Being a paleontologist in Chicago is now officially one of the coolest jobs in the U.S. 🦖
Chicago fossil expert ranked No. 2 coolest job in United States
Dig this: Being a paleontologist in Chicago is now officially one of the coolest jobs in the U.S.
Here's how many workers McDonald's intends to hire this summer
McDonald's called the move "one of its biggest hiring pushes in years."
Chicago home buyers ditch River North, West Loop | ChicagoNOW
Chicago home buyers are ditching the downtown area, including the River North and West Loop neighborhoods. Where are they going? Realtor and Chicago native Matt Laricy answer that and more. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
Best and worst summer jobs: Fox Chicago staff answers | ChicagoNOW
Fox Chicago’s Mike Caplan used to work at Six Flags, guessing people's age, height and month they were born. Here are some of the jobs our staff members have held, including their favorites and least favorites. ChicagoNOW is a fast-paced, conversational show that spotlights what’s trending in and around Chicago.
More young Americans turn to mini or micro-retirements to combat job burnout
More and more young adults are trying to balance work and rest with the growing trend of mini or micro-retirements.
Illinois Dems slam Trump admin over Social Security staff cuts
The Trump administration is planning to lay off near 7,000 Social Security employees and Illinois elected officials are fighting back.
New Chicago Park District CEO talks programs, summer jobs, and Riot Fest
New Chicago Park District CEO Carlos Ramirez-Rosa visited Good Day Chicago to talk about the challenges and offerings this summer at the park district
Here are the best states for working from home in 2025
Remote work has a lot of benefits for employees, but these states offer the best environment for them to work from the comfort of their home, according to a study.
Jobs report shows unexpected gains, but unemployment rises again
A strong jobs report for March provided a much-needed boost to financial markets that are reeling in the face of President Trump’s widespread tariffs.
The fastest-growing jobs in the US revealed, according to study
A new study has revealed the fastest growing professions in the United States, with one profession showing 260% growth since 2020.
Remote Australian town with population of 500 needs a doctor; here's what they're offering
The remote town is offering a hefty salary and other perks in an effort to attract a new physician.
Trump cuts to Department of Education staff affects Chicago office
The cuts to the U.S. Department of Education staff by the Trump administration will affect an office in Chicago.
CPS, HIRE360 to host recruiting events for students interested in the trades
College isn't the path for everyone and you can make a great living by going into the trades. HIRE 360 is working with Chicago Public Schools to help more students take that path.