With remote work and artificial intelligence entering the workforce, the skills you need for career success are changing — and there’s a new “top three” list you need to build, says Gabriella Rosen Kellerman.
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Full return to office isn’t the only work model dying. So is fully remote
Only 1% of executives in a new EY survey say their employees are fully remote, a stark contrast to 2022, when 34% of respondents said they had a remote workplace model.
Nearly 40% of hiring managers lie during job interviews—here are the 3 most common deceptions
Job interviews are a lot like first dates. When you’re up for a job, you might be tempted to fib or put in extra effort to make a good impression on the person sitting across from you.
Gen Z could overtake Boomers in the workforce in 2024: This has ‘sweeping implications,’ economist says
Gen Z will make up a larger portion of the U.S. workforce than Baby Boomers for the first time next year, according to a recent Glassdoor trend forecast report — and it’s a big deal, says an economist.
Amazon broke federal labor law by calling Staten Island union organizers ‘thugs,’ interrogating workers
Amazon retaliated against employees for their union activities at a Staten Island warehouse, a National Labor Relations Board judge ruled.
Remove 1 word from your workplace vocabulary, says bestselling author Simon Sinek: ‘We’re all guilty of this’
Chances are good that you’ve used the word “underperformer” at work before.
Pension-eligible workers face complex Social Security rules that may reduce benefits. How to more accurately estimate retirement income
Workers who earn both pensions and Social Security may have their benefits reduced based on current rules.
Return to office is ‘dead,’ Stanford economist says. Here’s why
The share of days worked from home ballooned in the Covid-19 pandemic’s early days, and subsequently declined through 2022.
GM says union labor deals will increase costs by $9.3 billion
GM expects new labor contracts with the UAW and Canadian union Unifor to increase its costs by $9.3 billion and add approximately $575 in costs per vehicle during the terms of the deals.
More employers offer a Roth 401(k) — and a Secure 2.0 change may prompt more workers to use it
About 89% of employers allow workers to save in a Roth 401(k) account, according to a recent survey. Just 58% did so in 2013.
Amazon sued by three employees who allege gender discrimination and ‘chronic’ pay inequity
Three staffers in Amazon’s corporate research and strategy division sued the company alleging gender discrimination and retaliation.
The current US labor market is ‘very different’ from past cycles: Morgan Stanley
Seth Carpenter, Morgan Stanley’s global chief economist discusses the implications of the Fed’s attempts to reduce balance sheet on the markets. He says current US labor market conditions will prevent the economy from ‘falling off a cliff’.
63% of Gen Z workers have a best friend in the office—there are 2 potential drawbacks, experts say
More than half, 51%, of all workers and 63% of Gen Z workers say they have a best friend at their job, according to a recent Glassdoor survey.
Got a gap in your resume? Own it, say workplace experts
Believe it or not, career breaks are now more common than ever.
Workers at these 15 companies are happiest with their pay, says new report
Plenty of major tech companies have been under fire in the last year for their surprise layoff announcements, return-to-office battles and a skepticism about whether the Big Tech dream job is still alive.