To reignite innovation, Silicon Valley needs to get rid of the overpowered managers and put people who actually build the tech back in charge.
Nandita Gupta felt unfulfilled in her factory job, so she went back to school. After paying her way with scholarships, she landed a job at Microsoft.
Since 2022, Lexis Czumak-Abreu has amassed 2.2 million followers, who watch her work as an electrician.
Waze's cofounder asks, "Knowing what I know today, would I still hire this person?" If the answer is yes, he gives them more equity to keep them loyal.
The Waze cofounder Uri Levine recommends speaking with a job applicant's references if you're on the fence and asking these simple questions.
Not only can ChatGPT write convincing cover letters and spruce up a CV, but a new update means the AI assistant can do the job hunting for you.
Developing better soft skills, including empathy, communication, and emotional intelligence are key for middle managers to survive being axed.
One of the worst things your company can do for your mental health is talk about it too much.
The buyout has come amid slowing client work, with major firms cutting jobs and delaying hires' starts.
The author quit his career in accounting and put all his savings in a bank in Lebanon. But a financial crisis caused him to lose all his money.
Bailey Varness got a request in 2021 to fix a voice-over project that was poorly done by artificial intelligence. Now it's a regular part of her job.
A teacher turned her yard into a private dog park through Sniffspot. She uses the earnings from her side hustle to pay bills and cover expenses.
All three applicants interned at a Big Tech company. They also all had computer science degrees and a 3.6 or higher GPA.
A Gen-Z college graduate works two jobs from home to achieve financial independence in her 30s.
Emily Levine is a recruiter with Career Group Companies in LA. She looks for people who want to work for A-listers, not become celebs themselves.
Jay Cadmus was laid off at 55. He shared how building a network on LinkedIn helped him land his next job.
I started working when I was 13 and haven't stopped. As a Gen Xer, I'm ready to retire but also worry about financial stability in the future.
A small new survey suggests some Gen Zers are bringing their parents along to in-person interviews. Hiring experts explain why and the repercussions.
A former HR director at PwC who has worked in the field for 36 years shares six signs to look for that suggest you're good at your job.
Eating with staff in the cafeteria, no 1:1 meetings, and being the "custodian of the culture" are some aspects of Jensen Huang's management style.
Engineer Vishwanath Eswarakrishnan was let go from Cruise a day before his second child was born. He found a job at Meta in a month.
A freelancer married another freelancer, so their professional lives aren't easy. They often fight, but they lean into communication and alone time.
From energizing people to fostering psychological safety and being empathetic, here are some of Satya Nadella's best leadership and management advice.
There's no coming back from PIP, according to the former HR exec at DoorDash. He recommends to start looking for jobs as soon as possible.
After spending 15 years as a stay-at-home mom a Gen Xer won't be able to retire until she's 71. She won't be able to be the grandma she wants to.
Explore the world's reclusive rich who take a quiet approach to fame, from disguising themselves to disappearing from public view completely.
Avital Balwit argued that her job and many others are heading for obsolescence, and those who ignore the prospect are largely in denial.
Walmart announced a slate of pay and benefits perks as the company tries to encourage more employees to stick with the job for longer.
A San Francisco "older dad" quit his job to maximize his time with his son.
Job hunters have complained of a brutal recruitment market with extreme hiring tests, fake job ads on LinkedIn, and being ghosted by recruiters.
A Wisconsin woman who made $250,000 secretly working two jobs says it allowed her husband to focus on childcare.
Workers should save personal documents and develop an exit strategy right away, a human resource professional says. You also should ask a manager.
Deya Aliaga tried to get her business to a seven-figure yearly revenue and burned out. By rejecting hustle culture, she found work-life balance.
A survey suggests a relatively high share of US computer science students really want to work for Google and Microsoft.
Lockheed Martin ranked No. 1 in a new ranking based on what US engineering students surveyed said are their ideal employers.
Some US business students would love to work for JPMorgan Chase, Google, or Apple, based on results from Universum about people's ideal employers.
David Novak shares the dangers of becoming deluded as an executive and how asking for complete honesty can make you a better leader.
Wang Nianpu was recommended for criminal charges while dozens of local government officials, his bosses, and senior colleagues face fines or warnings.
Friendships are harder to make online, and none of my recent work relationships have managed to cross the threshold into friendships.
Tech, finance, and consulting jobs are in scarcer supply now, upending the job search for young grads.
Three people who made $100,000 a year explain how it impacted their lives and relationships and share the biggest perks of a higher income.
A former stay-at-home dad who hasn't worked in 20 years said he sees few paths to reentering the workforce after his divorce.
Setting up your résumé using the F-method might help recruiters get to the most important information quickly — and help you stand out.
I want to retire to be able to pursue my passions. But I also love my job and delaying my retirement will make my Social Security and 401k better.
Arielle Francois thinks Dallas is quieter than Miami and is more affordable than living in South Florida for someone her age.
The great "unbossing" could make Gen Zers better at their jobs, experts suggest, by boosting productivity and fostering workplace autonomy.
In this excerpt from Jennifer Romolini's book "Ambition Monster: A Memoir," she describes the ways her dream job affected her relationships.