AI Skills Is Now A Must To Stay Competitive In Today's Job Market: Can You Keep Up?
AI rapidly is rapidly transforming the job market. Mastering AI skills is crucial to staying competitive and accessing high-paying opportunities.
2.5M Brits Admit To Stealing Food, Money and More From The Office - Lawyers Take Lead
Some Britons don't feel remorse for 'stealing' from their workplaces, taking food, electronics, and, in some cases, money.
'I Make More Than $5K Monthly': FrontHouz App Lets Gig Workers Get Resto Shifts When Needed
Hospitality workers can earn up to $5,000 each month by picking up shifts on the freelance staffing platform FrontHouz.
Woman Says She Was Rejected From Job Due To Her Tattoos: Sparks Discussion For Client Facing Roles
Despite being told that her rejection was due to a lack of experience, Ash Putnam believes that employers judge candidates on their appearance.
Rejected From More Than 500 Internships To Raising $7.2M To Build Flying Boats: Meet Sampriti Bhattacharyya
While in India, Bhattacharyya learned about NASA and educated herself on space technology - this is what pushed her to apply for an internship in America.
These Are The Average UK Salaries By Age And It's Good News For People Between 40-49
Workers in their 40s in Britain have a strong chance of earning a salary worth £40,040, but that can decrease once they reach their 50s and 60s.
Japanese Workers Are Being Sent To Tropical Locations To Avoid Effects of Hay Fever
Japanese tech organisation, Aisaac, allow staff affected by hay fever to work from remote locations when the allergy is at its most prominent.
42% of Hiring Managers Reveal An Applicant's Age Is Considered When Reviewing Resumes
A study has shown that younger job applicants are not favoured by employers due to inexperience, whilst elderly people are not due to being near retirement.
American Women Reveal What Shocks Them About UK People, Homes and Clothes
Three American women have been documenting their adaptation to the UK on TikTok by pointing out the main differences between the two countries.
49% Business Leaders Say ChatGPT Skills May Replace College Degrees as Job Requirement
Business leaders want job applicants to be experienced with using ChatGPT as it can boost their productivity and creativity levels.
Is AI the Future of Human Capital Potential or the Harbinger of Obsolescence?
Artificial Intelligence (AI) stands at the forefront of transforming human capital within the corporate world, offering a dual-edged sword of promise and peril.
Seven Common but Overlooked 'Middle Class Habits' That Are Keeping You Poor
A lack of interest in financial literacy education is limiting wage growth, investments and retirement funds amongst middle-class earners.
2 Reasons Why People Always Feel Broke During Payday - Even With a Six Figure Salary
Out of US professionals earning at least $175,000 a year, 25% say they are either "very poor," "poor", or "getting by, but things are tight."
Over 80% of Remote Workers Would Return to the Office if Commute Was Compensated For
Workers in the United States have been paying nearly $8500 annually on commuting to their company offices.
If You Were Fired, Here's What To Say In Your Next Job Interview
According to career coaches, you should try and make a previous job firing be recognised as a mutual parting or resignation on your part.
5 Tips To Make Your Resume Stand Out To Your Employer Under 7 Seconds
Studies show that recruiters would extend a job offer after an interview in less than a month - measured at an average of 24 days.
California Bill May Charge Employers $100 If They Call Or Text You Outside Of Work Hours
Assemblyman, Matt Haney, wants to protect workers in California from having to respond to their bosses during nonworking hours.
40% of Companies Will Use AI to 'Interview' Job Applicants, Report
While both employers and candidates benefit from AI tools, concerns linger about bias and impersonal AI interviews.
Woman Allegedly Rejected for VP Role In Tech Company For Not Wearing Make-up During Interview
A woman sparked a debate on social media after she was told that she didn't "put enough effort" into her appearance for a job interview.
Looking to Impress a Potential Employer? Here Are Six Things Not To Do in a Job Interview
Among the things which candidates should avoid when being interviewed for a job include being unprepared and not asking valuable questions.
This $3.6b Boston Health Tech Start-up Pays Its Employees To Sleep More
Hostile leadership and unfairness in the workplace have been linked to sleep deprivation and a lack of motivation amongst workers.
Workers Are Fighting Burnout with 'Bare Minimum Monday' Trend
Mario Jo Mayes has gone viral on TikTok for coming up with the 'Bare Minimum Monday' approach, which involves only getting essential tasks done.
Ramadan 2024 in UK: HR Expert Explains Rights for Flexible Work Timings
Millions of people are expected to struggle during the Ramadan period as they try to balance their religious practices and work commitments.
The Future of Work: Can AI Pave the Way for 4-Day Weeks?
AI in offices fuels a 4-day workweek for some. Surveys show AI-powered businesses are more open, with experts predicting AI can accelerate the shift.
Sen. Bernie Sanders Proposes Four-Day Workweek Bill in the U.S. with Full Pay
Senator Sanders has called for a 4-day workweek, citing studies showing happier and more productive workers.
Study: Adding Smiley Faces on Bills Can Boost Server Tips by 11%
The research found that the tip average at restaurants increased to just over 25 percent thanks to the inclusion of smiley face emojis.
Survey Shows 19% Of Fresh Graduates Bring Their Parents To Job Interviews
Nearly 40 percent of employers are keen to avoid working with any recent college graduates even if they have the necessary qualifications.
Lawyer Explains Why Termination Meetings Are Short and 3 Questions To Ask When Fired
The UK is witnessing a rapid increase of contract terminations and final meetings are being cut short to avoid liabilities.
Redrob Innovates International Business Expansion – Poised For Explosive Growth in 2024
As the economy continues to teeter, many businesses are looking to bolster revenue through international expansion.
What Presidents and Four-Star Generals Taught Corporate Strategist Rupal Patel About Tough Conversations
In 2024, roughly four years after the COVID pandemic upended the world of work, the relationship between employees and employers is heading into a new phase.