Americans are the most pessimistic they've been in years about their chances of finding a new job if they lost their current one, a survey suggests.
Keith Pitt, founder and CEO of tech firm Buildkite, prefers remote work to hybrid setups, saying that's a "scheduling and policy nightmare."
Addy Osmani has been at Google for 12 years, and emphasizes lifelong learning, collaboration, communication, and strategic thinking.
A former marketing director's LinkedIn post sheds light on the hiring discrimination pregnant women can face despite federal protections.
Aditya Agarwal recommends quarterly feedback over weekly 1:1 meetings, suggesting it helps managers offer holistic guidance and reduces nitpicking.
A Utah-based millennial was laid off from his tech job soon after he learned about a worrying health concern. He's struggled to find a job ever since.
Healthcare-tech investor Christina Farr, 36, said most people tell her they're relieved to be off camera when she asks to take meetings by phone.
Lucy Puttergill felt trapped in her banking job until she quit and reevaluated her relationship with money.
I love traveling for work, but I do business trips differently now as a parent. Instead of dinner, I network over lunch and get good sleep.
A husband and wife started working as teachers at the same school. It made her see him in a new light, and she says it's incredibly romantic.
A British barrister was representing a nurse witness but nodded off and missed her client giving evidence during a coroner's inquest.
It'll take at least a $100,000 salary to convince Americans with a degree to change jobs, New York Fed survey finds.
The job market is booming in Texas. Athletes, dentists, and dermatologists are high-paying jobs in the Lone Star State.
More than a third of people seeking a senior-level job said a return-to-office mandate was part of why they left their prior role, a survey said.
Singaporean college students say they're pulling out all the stops and stacking multiple internships in pursuit of dream investment banking jobs.
Salesforce's Marc Benioff, who was inspired to create the firm by swimming with dolphins in Hawaii, is still at the helm after 25 years.
While many tech companies are dragging workers back into the office, others are bucking the trend and promoting flexible work.
Andres Mendez moved to NYC when he was 16 and started work as a food delivery driver. 15 years later, he earns seven figures as a professional chef.
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Recruitment is underway at Saudi Arabia's ambitious smart city, Neom — 262 vacancies have been listed so far.
A journalist fell in love with another reporter in the newsroom. When they broke up, it was difficult to be in the same room together, so she quit.