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A former Microsoft product manager shares the résumé that helped him land the job
Chris Hsiao shares how he set out to land a job at Microsoft — and his tips for navigating the leng…
Jyoti Mann
Greece's plan for a 6-day workweek to boost productivity may not work
The move to a six-day workweek for some industries in Greece aims to increase productivity, but it …
Tim Paradis
I asked a psychiatrist how to be less distracted and more productive. Her 30-day reset helped me regain control of my life.
After a night of procrastination while trying to study, Andrew Lambrecht logged out of his social m…
Andrew Lambrecht
They moved to the US from India. The transition was hard but they've grown to love the work-life balance.
Priya Bajaj and Darshan Shah initially struggled to adapt in the US, but now find they enjoy the wo…
Ana Altchek
You've heard of pretty privilege, but 'ugly privilege' may have its perks too
A woman described herself having "ugly privilege" on TikTok. Here's how being considered less attra…
Lindsay Dodgson
I quit teaching and broke into tech with a coding boot camp. It's given me the life I dreamed about.
Xavier Carrillo wanted a better work-life balance and a higher income after teaching through the pa…
Jane Zhang
My wife makes $500,000 a year, and I'm a stay-at-home dad. It's been difficult to fit in with the mom crowd.
Ken Mac decided to quit his engineering job when his wife had their third child. He now handles mos…
Robin Madell
I'm a ghostwriter for big names in business and Hollywood. The interview process is emotional, but I know what makes a great story.
Loren Stephens charges up to $150,000 to ghostwrite memoirs for celebrities, business leaders, and …
Elle Hardy
I went through 12 interviews and didn't get the job. Here's what I'll do next.
Octavius Newman navigated a rigorous interview process, but got rejected. When he asked for feedbac…
Tim Paradis
Hey job seekers hiring managers are onto your ChatGPT-written applications
If you're using ChatGPT to get a leg up on job applications, treat it as an editor — not a wr…
Jaures Yip
I was so stressed at work that I stopped getting my period. I knew I had to change my work habits.
A lawyer struggled to detach from work and often felt stressed out. Her life improved when she kept…
Allison Snyder
Why Apple hopefuls are so desperate to get a job there
Apple's creative culture, groundbreaking projects, and prestige make it a top destination for tech …
Jordan Hart
Time for a govt job? Karnataka announces impressive 27% pay hike for state employees
Karnataka cabinet approves 27.5% salary hike for seven lakh state employees, surpassing India Inc.'…
I worked at Morgan Stanley, Amazon, and Slack before realizing I wasn't fulfilled. Motherhood changed my priorities.
Hera Wentong Li worked as a software engineer at Morgan Stanley, Amazon, and Slack before realizing…
Perri Ormont Blumberg
I'm an Amazon manager who found out I was on a Focus PIP after helping an employee
An Amazon employee shared their experience with the company's performance management program and th…
Tim Paradis
I'm a Google product manager who mentors 10 people a month. Here's how I pick mentees, based on their messages and attitude.
The former engineer can't mentor everyone who reaches out, so she looks for key content and attitud…
Shubhangi Goel
Budget proposals for marine sector to boost India's seafood exports, aquaculture: MPEDA
The Budget includes a range of strategic measures aimed at bolstering the competitiveness of marine…
PTI
Another nail in the coffin for 'Summer Fridays'
At PwC, Summer Fridays were available for three months in 2022. Now, workers are getting six weeks.
Paige Bruton,Geoff Weiss
Read Intuit CEO's message announcing over 1,000 layoffs due to performance — but the company is hiring 1,800 in areas like AI
The CEO wrote in an email that it "significantly raised the bar" on expectations. The company says …
Ana Altchek
Some workers say they're still 'coffee badging,' or swiping into work to show their faces before quickly returning home
Nearly 1 in 5 workers who responded to a recent LinkedIn poll said they're still "coffee badging."