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ExxonMobil Reportedly Changed Its Employee Review Process To Increase Performance-Related Job Cuts
‘Don't let the performance metrics fool you. It was definitely a layoff,’ one employee said
The Three Skills You Need To Succeed In Your Job Search
This is a uniquely brutal job market unlike anything we’ve seen before. What worked in the past won’t necessarily work today
The #1 Reason Authentic Business Storytelling Is So Difficult
It’s easy to warm up to someone who is clearly sharing from their heart. It’s even easier to sniff out inauthenticity
Turning Redundancy Into Entrepreneurship
The Covid-19 pandemic has made huge numbers of people unemployed. Several new programs are emerging to help these people enter the world of entrepreneurship
Stimulus Update: $600 A Week Unemployment Benefits End Today
Unless Congress acts now, the $600 a week unemployment benefits will end tomorrow
Hiring Managers & Diversity: How To Take The Bias Out Of Your Interviewing Process
Having a diverse workforce is not about hitting some magic demographic number. It’s about bringing in viewpoints and perspectives that match the global market that most companies serve today
Job Habits That Shorten Your Career And Life: How Many Do You Practice?
Bad Health habits at work contribute to a truncated career trajectory and an early death. Finding out what they are and what you can do about them can prevent your…
Bacardi Apologizes For Thinking Gendered Drinks Were A Good Idea
Who needs a reduced-calorie, reduced-alcohol spirit during a pandemic? According to Bacardi, women do. Judging from the social media response, women don't agree
Why You Don’t Need To Be The Top Banana
In an exclusive excerpt from You Look So Much Better in Person, the Today show’s Al Roker celebrates the top virtues of being No. 2
‘I Only Work On Days That End In Y: Am I A Workaholic?’
If you work on every day ending in Y and wonder if you're a workaholic, these 10 telltale signs can confirm your suspicions