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The Ghost Workers Powering The AI Economy
AI has made fortunes for tech companies who have vast quantities of data to play with, but they often rely upon a hidden workforce working for peanuts to help them…
Amid Uncertainty, Beware Indecision And Over Caution
In times of uncertainty, we're wired to play it safe. Yet indecision and overcaution can deprive opportunities to learn and leave us at more risk of failure
Recruiters Take Note: Women's Careers Don't Follow Straight Lines
2019 marks the 100th anniversary of women being able to practise law, yet women represent only 18% of partners at magic circle firms. I speak to Lisa Unwin of She's…
The Driving Force Of Capitalism Is Empathy, Not Greed
Why capitalism’s cheerleaders and opponents are both wrong when they claim that capitalism is based on selfishness
22 Top Websites To Get Writing Gigs In 2019
There are plenty of places to look for freelance jobs but the noise can get too loud on generalist sites like Upwork and PeoplePerHour. Below is a list of 22…
Why You're Still Struggling With A Career Change Despite Having Career Clarity
It's not true that you only need clarity on your path. Your desires may not become a reality without these three necessities
Robots And Algorithms And AI, Oh My! Careers Scholar Gina Dokko's Take On What They All Mean
Robots and algorithms and AI are all relevant to your present and future career. Contributions from a panel of experts can help you make effective use of these technologies
Talk With Each Other, Not At Each Other To Thrive At Work
According to HR Drive, only 29 percent of Millennials are engaged at work, 16 percent are actively disengaged, and 55 percent are not engaged at all
The True Meaning Of Labor Day: Confessions Of A Card-Carrying Hustle Culture Member
Are you a card-carrying member of the hustle culture? What my membership did TO me, not FOR me. And 10 tips on how you can celebrate Labor Day and prevent…
On Labor Day, Workers Celebrate The Benefits Of Union Membership
Union members reflect on what membership means to them