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Sergio Ermotti’s 100-Day Action Plan As The Shocking New CEO Of UBS/Credit Suisse
The key to successful mergers or acquisitions is getting the new combined culture right
The New Reality Of ‘Rolling Layoffs,’ AI’s Impact On Jobs And The Worst Email Sign-Offs
The published version of this week’s Forbes Careers newsletter brings the latest news, commentary and ideas about the workplace, leadership and the future of work straight to your inbox every…
Why More Young People Are Exploring Jobs That Connect To A Greater Purpose
Disillusioned with office life, many younger workers believe a more active, outdoor career would deliver a sense of adventure and purpose
Drowning In Unnecessary Work? Here’s Your Life Preserver
Do you sometimes feel overwhelmed by your work? Jon he club. But it doesn't have to be that way
How To Start A Difficult Conversation With Confidence
Starting a difficult conversation is often the hardest part. This article will tell you exactly how to do it in a way that makes it more likely for the person…
OceanX Partners With Spelman College, Encouraging More Black Women To Pursue Marine Science
As is often said, "It's hard to be what you can't see." Global ocean exploration non-profit OceanX is partnering with Spelman College and other organizations to increase diversity in marine…
What To Do When You’re Ghosted By Phony Jobs
In a survey conducted by Clarify Capital, around 25% of hiring managers self-reported that they’ve kept job listings open for more than four months. Moreover, they don’t intend to hire…
Electronic Arts COO Laura Miele: The C-Suite Interview
EA's COO on how Gen Z players really are different from Millennials, why Hollywood has now come calling, her favorite video game character and — of course — her plans…
How To Format Your Professional Resume For Maximum Impact
The right resume formatting will boost your chances of getting noticed and landing better jobs
The New Reality: Fears Of Layoffs, A Return To The Office And Concerns Over Banks And Commercial Real Estate
In light of the difficulties in the banking sector and the commercial real estate market, it is now understandable why companies are pushing people to return to the office