Americans are still quitting their jobs in droves, and yet very few consider the fact that how you quit your job and present yourself while ending your contract is as important as how you conduct yourself during the interview process. Read more.
When Mark Zuckerberg announced his "year of efficiency" in March, detailing the forward path Meta will follow in its slimmed-down future, it followed news of thousands of layoffs across the company. Read more.
Whether you live in a big city or relocated to a rural town during the pandemic, working from home saves American workers a significant amount of time and money every year. Read more.
Three years on from the start of the pandemic, and remote or hybrid work has become a permanent fixture for many knowledge-based workers who previously had to commute to an office five days per week. Read more
On the face of it, Steve Jobs, James Joyce and Billie Eilish don't appear to have much in common. But in fact they do share a common trait: all are, or were, neurodivergent. Read more.
Since 2020, record numbers of American workers have voluntarily left the workforce. The Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that the so-called Great Resignation saw nearly 47 million people quit their jobs in 2021. Read more
Goldman Sachs, the leading American multinational investment bank and financial services company, was first out of the traps with its pioneering "returnships" program, which followed in the wake of the economic crash of 2008. Learn more.