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A bit of planning goes a long way.
To experience real fulfillment, it’s important to evaluate opportunities before jumping on board.
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Math trauma can follow people beyond grade school to harm their prospects well into adulthood.
De Beauvoir finds that the ‘strong woman’ is actually just bound to housework
Is the pessimism about jobs totally unwarented?
The question is, how can we make employment fair for everyone?
The fast-food company recently agreed to acquire a tech company whose “speech-to-meaning” technology might soon be interpreting customers’ orders.
When it comes to job security in the future, instead of acting “professional” you may want to act more human.
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If you’re a great engineer, you can get ahead in Silicon Valley — to a certain extent.
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By putting yourself out there and overcoming anxieties, you just might land your dream job.
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Today, if a business wants to be successful, it should pay attention to employee fulfillment.
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To reach a breakthrough solution to any problem, it’s necessary to first understand the underlying causes.
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Turning the office into a place of artistry.
The results could have important implications for the business world.
Learn how to redesign your job for maximum reward.
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Could procrastination actually be a form of self-protection?
Why Silicon Valley wants to automate 3.5 million blue-collar truck drivers out of existence.
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A surprising study reveals how people feel about being replaced by robots in their jobs.
In one Indian farming district, many women are paying for expensive and medically unnecessary hysterectomies in order to be more productive at work.
Research from MIT reveals common habits and skills present among highly productive managers.
Here’s how to harness the sunlight, even if you’re sitting in an office all day.
“Having a high level of patience often isn’t something that comes naturally; instead, it is something that improves over time”
Ask very silly questions to spur very serious innovation.
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He says his company would survive even if Instagram disappeared tomorrow.
We’re too afraid to voice our complaints, and for good reason — it often doesn’t go well.
The strike is poised to happen on Amazon’s upcoming “Prime Day.”
Sometimes the way to rise to the top is by moving sideways.
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Why Django Reinhardt might just be the greatest musical innovator you’ve never heard of.
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New research suggests that we should think twice before asking for input from a very wide range of people.
Here’s why “glue people” won’t get steamrolled by job automation.
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