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.
Government Agencies Seek Apple's Assistance To Unlock Arvind Kejriwal's iPhone
Delhi CM Kejriwal is facing an ED inquiry over alleged fund misuse in AAP's Goa campaign; ED is seeking Apple's aid for iPhone access.
This CEO Denies Every Request for PTO - Her Amazing Reason Why Has Gone Viral
Lauren Howard lets her employees schedule in their chosen days off and says they can do so, without reason.
3 Tips To Build Up Your 'F**k You Fund' For When You Want To Quit
Instead of relying on monthly wages and being trapped or exposed to a negative environment, the "f*ck you fund" supports workers by eliminating financial barriers.
Police Radio Captures Calm, Then Panic, As Bridge Collapses
With a huge, runaway cargo ship bearing down on one of Baltimore harbor's busiest bridges, local police had just moments to react to a last-ditch Mayday call from its crew.
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.
Train Strikes London 2024: Dates, Ticket Refunds, Which Lines Are Affected
London Underground staff will go on strike on two separate occasions in April and May over ongoing pay and working condition disputes.
Study: Indian Techies Work Over 50 Hours Weekly And Suffer From Gut, Back, Neck, Acidity Problems
The research revealed that Indian tech workers are suffering from both physical and mental pain as a result of high working demands.
Ousted WeWork Co-founder Bids To Buy Company: Reports
Ousted WeWork co-founder Adam Neumann recently bid more than $500 million to buy back the struggling office-sharing group, according to media reports Monday.
Russia Arrests Concert Hall Gunmen As Death Toll Rises To 115
Russia on Saturday said it had arrested 11 people -- including four gunmen -- over the attack on a Moscow concert hall claimed by the Islamic State, as the death toll rose to 115.
Up For a Promotion? Here are 6 Things to Consider Before Saying 'Yes'
Among the factors to consider when weighing up a promotion at work are the wider financial implications outside of how much more you will earn.
Bank Of England Freezes Interest Rate At 16-year High
The Bank of England on Thursday held its key interest rate at a 16-year high, opting against a reduction as inflation remains elevated despite recent slowdowns.
Stop Looking For Remote Jobs on LinkedIn and Indeed - Here's Where To Look Instead
A career coach advises job seekers to look for fully-remote companies online before applying to hybrid-remote vacancies
US Billionaire Who Drowned in Tesla Was Intoxicated, Almost 3x Over Legal Limit
Texas CEO Angela Chao died in a Tesla crash on her ranch while intoxicated. Her friends and rescuers couldn't save her due to the car's reinforced glass.
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.
Famine Imminent In North Gaza, An 'Unprecedented' Crisis: UN
Half of Gazans are experiencing "catastrophic" hunger, with famine projected to hit the north of the territory by May unless there is urgent intervention, a United Nations-backed food security assessment warned Monday.
Harnessing the AI Revolution: A Guide for Small Business Owners
In an era where technological advancements are reshaping industries and labor markets, AI offers unprecedented opportunities for small enterprises.
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.
Pricey Homes Push Londoners to Move to 'God's Waiting Room' Where Homes are Half the Price
With it costing Londoners over £700,000 to purchase a house in the city, some have chosen to relocate down south to the elderly-populated area of Bexhill.
Tesco Staff Still Paid Lower Than Minimum Wage As Supermarket Struggles
Store employees at Tesco will only receive their new hourly pay of £12.02 from 28th April, despite the National Living Wage going up to £11.44 on 1st April.
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.
UK Government Unveils New Extremism Definition
The UK government on Thursday unveiled a new definition of extremism, as church leaders warned it risked disproportionately affecting Muslim communities.
Over 10 Palestinian Children Lose Limbs Daily Amid Famine Threat
Palestinian children are more at risk of being killed by bomb blasts and famine that adults in the Gaza Strip.
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.
Ex-McLaren Engineer Reveals Childhood Sexual Abuse To Empower Others
After addressing his own childhood traumas, Jeremy Indika launched Something to Say, a leading platform that advocates for the end of child sexual abuse.
France's Macron Announces Bill For Assisted Dying
French President Emmanuel Macron will present a bill on assisted dying to go before parliament in May, he said in an interview published by French media on Sunday.
German Rail, Air Workers Walk Out In New Strike Round
Hundreds of thousands of passengers in Germany faced travel misery Thursday as rail and airport workers stage new strikes to back demands for higher wages.
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.