Spot the difference: Woman tweaks corporate email to style of high paid men
Myra Sran wouldn't normally write her emails like this, though, as she feels she'd be "called out for being rude" if she did.
8 "subtle" signs you might be on the verge of work burnout, expert says
Burnout is recognized by the World Health Organization as an "occupational phenomenon."
Florida sees thousands of people quit their jobs
In February, 35,000 people quit their jobs in the state, the latest data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics showed.
US marijuana industry hits all-time high
Jobs and sales increased in 2023, providing a promising outlook for the burgeoning industry.
California's "Right to Disconnect" Bill Is Not the Answer
One-size-fits-all solutions like right to disconnect laws may come from the best of intentions. But they reflect an effort to create a single system for widely disparate types of businesses.
Gen Z Man "fed up" with rejections has novel idea after job vacancy closes
Dominic George-Oppong, user @domg.o, spoke to Newsweek about his video that has more than 3 million views on TikTok.
Expert reveals the 5 signs your workplace is "toxic"
"I continue to hear too many horror stories of incredible talent struggling with toxic workplaces and toxic bosses," Uman told Newsweek.
Joe Biden touts huge $40 billion Texas win
Biden said the new preliminary agreement would create "at least 21,500 jobs."
Employers admit they're breaking the law when hiring people
60 percent of hiring managers ask about a candidate's identity, and 56 percent illegally want to know pregnancy or marital status.
California unemployment spikes
Unemployment claims for the week ending March 30 ticked up in the Golden State, according to the Labor Department.
Man introduces spouse to his "work wife", no one predicts what happens next
The two women even wore the exact same dress to their first meeting, which has received viral attention online.
Career coach asks how many people lie in interviews—answer may surprise you
"My dad lied during his interview and has been at that company for over 26 years," one comment read.
Genius Google hack makes you the first to apply for your dream job
Marni told Newsweek: "My profession is in tech and coding, so putting code in the search bar made a lot of sense."
Recruiter reveals what you should immediately delete from your CV, and why
Recruiter Queen Nwaguru, 32, shared the things she would cut from her resume when applying for jobs.
The workforce saving America's economy
The American workforce is getting grayer, with a growing number of people aged 65 and over still working.
Gen Z career influencer reveals how to make interviewer "obsessed" with you
A career coach told Newsweek that she disagreed: "I don't think you need your interviewer to be 'obsessed with you.'"
Got a job interview? This is the exact time you should arrive
About 30 percent of interviewers make a decision about a candidate within the first five minutes of an interview, so arriving at the optimum time is important.
Immigrants get 100,000 new jobs in one month
The number of foreign-born workers helped play a role in a strong labor market in the U.S.
Mass layoffs map shows states worst hit this year
One state has reported nearly 20,000 job losses so far in 2024.
Woman rejected from corporate job for one reason slams "double standard"
"We delved into the role, responsibilities, and the company's growth plans. I was confident I met all their expectations," Melissa Weaver told Newsweek.
AI Is One Tweak Away From Ending Careers
This inability to trust the results of AI queries has been at the center of several panel discussions I've been on about AI and journalism.
Texas sees surge in job losses as Greg Abbott brags about economy
Amid Abbott's economic praise, Texas faces rising layoffs, with 2,274 new jobless claims challenging the state's growth narrative.
Want "Second Chances" To Become Reality? We Need More Than Education
Research found that system-impacted individuals are denied workforce opportunities, even as many state governors are forced to address workforce shortages in nearly every sector.
Illinois hit by mass layoffs as four factories close
Major manufacturers in the state of Illinois have announced a slew of job losses only four months into 2024.
Why you're not getting the job—Recruiter reveals 3360 applicants for 1 role
I wanted to help job seekers," Lusely Martinez told Newsweek, explaining why she shared the insights.
Is it cheaper to live in all-inclusive or rent? Seattle man does the math
Ben Keenan, a content creator in Seattle, finds his basic monthly expenses could be lower at an all-inclusive resort abroad.
This is when you should quit your job, according to chief HR officer
"I can't tell you what questions to ask yourself, but you need to have those so you don't have any regrets," the HR expert said.
Worst salary negotiation mistakes candidates make, according to a recruiter
Viewers of the video offering advice said the salary question "always stumps" them in interviews.
How young workers can land a gig with the best companies for job starters
One human resources officer told Newsweek she looks for applicants who have "a demonstrated ability to learn" and "a thirst for bettering themselves."
Mass layoffs hit Michigan and Missouri
General Motors and two school-bus companies led the layoffs, affecting over 2,600 workers in Michigan and Missouri.