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4 lessons for employers from Reddit’s Antiwork community
You probably want to stay away from Reddit's new subreddit, /r/antiwork – also known in everyday parlance as the "anti-work move...
Return to office has huge benefits, says one talent director
Contrary to the popular narrative, a return to the office actually has its benefits for both companies and employees. That’s acc...
COVID-19 big shifts: The workplace will stay remote controlled
This is the second in a series of excerpts from our New World of Work survey report which was published in August 2020. More tha...
How businesses responded to COVID-19 – and what they’re planning now
This is the first in a series of excerpts from our New World of Work survey report which was published in August 2020. More than...
Why millennial job-hopping shouldn’t be a warning sign for recruiters
Millennials, often seen as job-hoppers, are actually valuable assets to companies. Their desire for professional growth, adaptab...
5 alternatives to the same old resume
Traditional resumes are being challenged by innovative alternatives like LinkedIn profiles, infographic resumes, social resumes,...
Lost lessons from the invention of the interview
Among Thomas Alva Edison’s lesser known inventions was the modern job interview. The wizard of the original Menlo Park (New Jers...