How To Spot A Co-Worker Who Has ‘Main Character Syndrome’
Main character syndrome is a term made popular on TikTok to describe a tendency among people to view themselves as the lead character in their own life story. People with…
You Won’t Believe The 4 Surprising Sacrifices Workers Will Make For Flexibility
The American workforce is willing to make surprising sacrifices to have more flexibility in their jobs and time for their families and themselves, new studies show
Transitioning From A People Pleaser To An Assertive Leader In Your Career
While people pleasing could seem like a way to avoid conflict and secure your job, this behavior could drive burnout, frustration with others and willingness to change
Using Talent Intelligence Throughout the Employment Lifecycle
Talent management looks vastly different from even five years ago. Today, employers have a high demand for talent with future-ready skill sets, well-functioning teams and lower rates of turnover
Stop Mismanaging Your Company’s Reputation: Six Principles To Follow
Improving how a freelance marketplace positions itself for growth and advantage. It's the stories!
Exchange Day Celebrates, Promotes Value of International Work Programs
August 7 is Exchange Day, celebrating and promoting the value of educational and cultural exchange programs offered by
Instant Pay Benefits Booming in Popularity Among Gen Z Workers
On-demand wage access is growing amid rising employee expectations and financial stress
Most Employers Support Raising Federal Minimum Wage
A new survey finds that three-quarters of HR and compensation leaders think the federal minimum wage should be increased—support stemming from retention concerns, one
OFCCP Reduces Contractors’ Time to Respond to a Predetermination Notice
The federal government has proposed rulemaking that aims to create a streamlined, efficient and flexible process allowing the agency to use its resources strategically