Career Advice

With AI, Your Next Job Could Be 'Flying Car Developer' Or 'Cyber Calamity Forecaster'

Can man and machine can co-exist at work?

Why You Can’t Manage Humans Like They’re Software

People are not APIs.

How to Get Leadership Right, According to the CEO of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

"Everyone deserves a great manager."

The Simplest Tool For Innovation Is Also One of the Most Effective

It's one of the best ways to foster new ideas.

The Inventor of the Cubicle Created Them to Give Office Workers a Sense of Freedom

But now the cubicle has become a mark of replaceability.

The 100 Best Places to Work in 2019, According to Glassdoor

The list is determined by employee feedback.

A New App Flags The Old Tweets That Could Get You Fired

A wise job candidate is a vigilant curator of their own social media history.

Facebook Is Launching a Career-Development Site, Taking on LinkedIn

It's designed to give people another reason to visit the social network.

Remote Workers Can Get a Cushy Apartment, Free Office Space, and $10,000—If they Move to Tulsa

The city wants to attract digital nomads.

The Stunningly Positive Impact of Asking Your Coworkers: “How Are You?”

A simple morale boost.

Three Settings You Can Change On Your Phone Right Now to Help You Focus

Stop the mindless scrolling.

The Most Productive Meetings Don’t Have Slide Decks

Have a conversation, not a lecture.

Don’t Give Your Work Files Names Like “Asshat”

Don’t even think about it.

The Myers-Briggs Company Wants to Bring Personality Tests to Work

Understanding your coworkers' personalities could be a crucial element in team building.

Is Turning Off Your Notifications the Ultimate Productivity Hack?

Periodic pings about the recent past can be the enemy of staying in the present.

LinkedIn CEO Jeff Weiner Says the Biggest Skills Gap In the U.S. Is Not Coding

Certain skills have staying power.

Companies Should Help You Retrain When You’re Automated Out of a Job

400 million workers could be displaced by 2030.