Careers

Living

Why Having 2 Wildly Divergent Careers Makes Me More Fulfilled

Following our vocations means expressing our multi-dimensionality in terms of interests, skills and passions.

Science & Technology

Do Employees Trust Robots More than Company Leaders?

Eighty-two percent of people believe that robots can support their career better than humans

Business News

Do What You Love, the Money Will Follow: Is it a Trap, and Have You Fallen into It?

A quote long attributed to Confucius: "Choose a job you love and you'll never work a day in your life." Is that a load of baloney or not?

Health & Wellness

Career Trauma Is a Real Thing. Here's How to Recognize and Recover From It.

Toxic workplaces are harming the health and mental well-being of many workers. In recent years, more people have spoken out about these dangers -- inspiring hope that we might finally be able to make a difference for those who suffer from workplace trauma every day.

Thought Leaders

3 Reasons Why Career Choices Are More Important Than Ever

Why is your choice of career more important than ever before? First, we must consider various factors, all of which should contribute to the decisions concerning our professional journey.

Career

4 Signs That It's Time to Change Jobs

When should you look for a new role? Use the FLIP method to find out.

Science & Technology

A Couple of Years Ago, 'Learn to Code' Was Default Career Advice. Here's Why You Don't Need to Bother.

You may have heard that everyone will have to code in the future, but the reality is more complicated.

Growth Strategies

"The Great Resignation," And The Future Of The Workplace

Studies find that employees no longer wish to work a 9-5 kind of job at the expense of their lives.

领导

How Howard Schultz Turned an Entry-Level Sales Job Into a Coffee Empire – And a Net Worth of $5.7 Billion

The former Starbucks CEO first worked at a ski lodge. His next moves were both serendipitous and strategic.

Career

How the PRO Act Threatens High-Skill Careers

Lawmakers say the bill is about "gig workers," but in reality, it targets interpreters, translators, financial advisers, bookkeepers and more

Career

Franchise Owners Say PRO Act Threatens Their American Dream

Immigrant and Black Americans say lawmakers should support, not obstruct, the creation of generational wealth

Career

What Lawmakers Don't Understand About the PRO Act, According to Franchise Owners

议员们对w感到困惑hat franchising is, and are threatening the whole business model with a bad bill, experts say.

Career

Women Franchise Owners Fear the PRO Act

Franchising helped them become small business owners, and they don't want to be forced back under the corporate thumb.

Career

Parents and Caregivers Say PRO Act Would Harm Their Families

In professions as wide-ranging as truckers and editors, there's fear that the PRO Act's ABC Test would destroy the freedom needed to raise kids and help aging parents.