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White-Collar Office Workers Are Having A Hard Time
The tide is turning on the professional class. The downturn in the economy is changing the worker-employer dynamic
NCAT Instructor’s Dress Code Raises Questions About ‘Professional’ Attire
A dress code for a computer programming course at an HBCU in North Carolina got more attention than students’ actual clothing when it circulated recently on Twitter
The One Thing You Need To Know About Gen Z
If you’re looking to hire entry-level employees, you need to understand you’ve got competition
How Quiet Hiring Will Shape The Workplace
It's a term that refers to giving employees more responsibilities beyond their current job description. Here's how quiet hiring will shape the workplace
You Already Have The Answers: Understanding Questions With Author And Screenwriter Amanda Deibert
Amanda Deibert is an author, screenwriter, and comic book writer
Companies Can Do Better Than Laying Off Loyal Workers
In an economic downturn, companies should view layoffs as a last resort rather than the go-to, quick-fix solution
5 Pieces Of Practical Career Advice From Uniquely Successful Women
In the Epic Mentor Guide 180 successful women share their best career advice for early career professionals. These five pieces of practical, easily implementable advice pack a big punch
Only Half Of Tech Firms Comply With California’s Pay Law, Says New Site—But That Number Is Growing Rapidly
, a new site built by the creator of the popular job cut tracker Layoffs
FlexJobs Releases The Top 100 Companies For Remote Jobs
While remote work seemed to be just a temporary solution during the pandemic, it has become a permanent solution throughout 2022. According to a FlexJobs report, 97 percent of workers…
DeSantis May Mock The Cool Kids At Davos But Leaders Are Feeling Alright
Let the Davos crowd debate all that's wrong in the world. CIOs and their C-suite peers are feeling pretty good—in some places