Worker called "unprofessional" by boss for answering call when drunk backed
"Intervening solely based on an employee being drunk without any legal ramifications is an unwarranted invasion of personal choices," an expert told Newsweek.
Teacher's response to being left waiting 20 mins for job interview cheered
The job candidate was "right in their instinct" to leave as "this may be a potentially toxic work environment," one workplace expert told Newsweek.
Now Is the Moment To Rebuild the Public Service Workforce
While public service workers must often do more with less, one person cannot do the job of three people—it's simply not sustainable.
Recruiter reveals best question job candidate ever asked during interview
Recruiting consultant Mike Peditto told Newsweek that asking questions during a job interview should not be viewed as "a last second sales pitch."
Should I stay or should I go? Knowing when it's time to quit
Career coach and author Octavia Goredema explores when a job is salvageable and when it's time to walk away.
Tip jar at hotel's breakfast buffet sparks fury: "For what exactly?"
Baffled by an image of a tip jar at a self-serve bar, many people have slammed tipping culture, with one describing it as "toxic."
Student loan debt could be paid off to attract employees in California
Los Angeles County is trying to help its employees pay back their student debt so they can buy homes and have kids, things that they have been putting off.
"Punch in the gut": Two teachers on having to work second jobs to get by
"It feels like I work non-stop and most of that money goes on the bare necessities. It has definitely got more challenging," Cassie Head told Newsweek.
How to ask for a raise in 7 steps
Here's how to ask for a raise at work step-by-step, plus how much to ask for and the best time to start the conversation.
I quiet quit my $120K job for a side hustle
Is this what life is all about? To create a really nice Excel model, to make a really nice PowerPoint slide?
Fed rate hike in July is likely for three reasons
Though inflation has dropped significantly in recent months, the Fed cannot start cutting interest rates, experts say.
Fury at man deliberately posting paycheck through neighbor's door: "Weird"
One Redditor said the man was effectively posting "the equivalent to a red flag through her door."
Woman shares countless rejections as she tells jobhunters "good luck"
The woman shared her many experiences whether she had been rejected from a role, pulled out of an application process or felt let down by the hiring staff.
Outrage as woman asks for a rise, but only her male co-worker got it
"Conversations around pay, worker conditions, benefits—they are all conversations I don't think we're having enough," the female worker told Newsweek.
"Breathtakingly unprofessional" 5-word reply to job application goes viral
The job applicant told Newsweek: "I'm not interested in working for someone who replies like that."
Career coach reveals how to professionally explain any gaps in your resume
Employers understand that job history gaps happen but recruiters may be concerned if they see a pattern of gaps, career coach Greg Langstaff told Newsweek.
Flourishing Fundamentals: Families, Opportunities, and Data Narratives
Child poverty is much more about the lack of parenting and supportive family life than about cash flows to parents.
U.S. Workers Can't Afford for Politicians To Ignore Illegal Immigration
Quite understandably, most Americans (including legal immigrants) want to curb illegal immigration.
No one can believe company's response to failed job application—"Discarded"
"Best rejection letter I've ever seen, and that you could hope for," said one reply after reading the rejection email.
Man has "last laugh" after company demands formal 2-week notice letter
"I didn't want to burn my bridges, but I did want to deliver something with the same level of disrespect," Claudiu Nistor told Newsweek.
I quit coffee by accident and felt two positive life changes
I became more aware of the beauty around me and was more optimistic about my life.
The 11 work-from-home jobs that require no experience
Use transferable skills to land remote jobs without any experience. From customer service to online tutoring, there are plenty of options out there.
Seven red flags to look out for on a job ad, according to business experts
Newsweek spoke to HR consultants and experts who revealed some of the warning signs to spot on a job listing.
Man refusing to turn on camera in job interview praised: "No obligation"
"If I wanted to perform on camera, I'd start an OnlyFans," read one comment.
You can get paid ten thousand dollars to walk 10,000 steps in a day
The successful applicant will take on a month-long challenge to walk 10,000 steps in 24 hours.
Woman refusing to let ex "pitch in" to buy son car applauded
"It is essential to consider the potential benefits of allowing the father's contribution," an expert told Newsweek.
Worker's reaction after boss asking him to "gain some perspective" praised
"He was this condescending, arrogant, abrasive jerk," the poster wrote. "I would have an anxiety attack every time he called me or texted me."
Woman's revenge on employer after being laid off applauded: "Gotcha"
If she could go back and do things again, though, Marchie said there is one thing she would do differently: "I would hide more."
Woman shares her furious response to company's "out of touch" job advert
The woman told Newsweek that jobseekers are "angry" about a number of things, not least "unfair compensation for experience."
Gavin Newsom takes apart Sean Hannity's criticisms of Biden
Newsom said Biden had created six times as many jobs as "the previous three Republican presidents combined." Hannity called the figure an "artificial number."