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It's time to stop humblebragging about how busy we are
Endless meetings and crammed calendars can hurt productivity and morale. Prioritizing what has to g…
Tim Paradis
Why the C-suite is getting so big
Companies' C-suites are expanding with roles like chief data or legal officer as CEOs facing greate…
Tim Paradis
On-the-job training is broken. Companies are paying a steep price.
HR professionals, managers, and frontline employees all agree that the quality of on-the-job traini…
Emily Stewart
3 work problems HR can't solve for you, from an HR professional
If your manager denies your promotion and you think you can go directly to HR and they will give it…
Alyshia Hull
Employees lack trust in HR’s ability to address workplace bullying effectively—and for good reason, says study
These findings are especially relevant for India, where challenges like addressing mental health co…
Budget: Rs 13,539 cr allocated to social justice department, 37% higher than last year
This increase is primarily focused on enhancing welfare programmes for marginalised communities and…
PTI
What Trump's election victory means for job seekers
Donald Trump's decisive election win is reducing uncertainty for some employers. That's leading fir…
Tim Paradis
A free AI tool can help you apply to hundreds of jobs per day. Users said there are risks, but they're worth it.
A tool called AIHawk is helping some job seekers apply for hundreds of jobs a day on LinkedIn. But …
Jacob Zinkula
Worries about the election could be cutting into some workers' productivity
Election stress can impact workers' productivity. One expert says managers should be sensitive to p…
Tim Paradis
I started seeing a therapist when my job as a Singapore Airlines flight attendant got too stressful. It changed my career path.
Abby Ooi, 28, balanced a full-time flight attendant job while studying for a master's degree in cou…
Erin Liam
The 2024 Great Unbossing — Desi Edition: How is global trend of firing mid-level managers taking shape in India
The idea of unbossing, or firing middle-level management in a bid to have flatter reporting structu…
Delhi firm with just 8 employees seeks ₹12 crore via IPO, gets ₹4,700 crore worth of investor applications!
In a surprising turn of events, Resourceful Automobile, a company looking to raise funds through an…
ISRO’s ambitious lineup of missions include Chandrayaan-4, Chandrayaan-5 and Gaganyaan — likely within the end of this decade!
India is launching ambitious space missions. Chandrayaan-4 will collect lunar samples. Chandrayaan-…
I worked in China's brutal 996 tech culture. I'm relieved they laid me off.
Jack Forsdike, a 28-year-old from the UK, was on a 996 team for several months at a video game deve…
Matthew Loh
5 things you should always have on your résumé and 8 items to leave out
What job seekers include and leave out on their résumé could be important for a chance at getting a…
Madison Hoff
It's OK to date your office crush, HR experts say. Just follow these do's and don'ts of dating in the workplace.
Office romances can lead to genuine connections or chaos. HR experts say professionalism and bounda…
Jordan Hart
The death of a young EY employee is raising questions over India's 'always-on' work culture
Fourteen-hour work days, meetings during vacations, and no overtime. India has one of the toughest …
Hannah Abraham
I spent years closeted at work. During a job interview I chose to come out, and the support I got was better than a dream job.
I spent decades closeted at work. During a job interview I made the radical decision to come out an…
Jacqueline Lieske
Employers are increasingly tracking staff in the return-to-office world. One academic says it has its good, bad, and ugly.
The use of employee tracking tools is rising. An expert told Business Insider that there are benefi…
Nora Redmond
Remote work could become a secret weapon in the battle for top talent
More companies are closing the door on remote work, mandating a return to the office for some staff…