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Company Director Joins Video Call From Surprising Place—but There's a Twist
"Our creative director hasn't been stressed a day in her life," a video caption said.
Tears as Starbucks Worker Gets Emotional Over Customer's Touching Gesture
Social-media users were blown away by the stranger's kind act, with one saying, "this is what the world needs."
Woman Spends $3,000 Recreating 'The Office' as Her Work-From-Home Cubicle
The video caught the attention of The Office's TikTok account, as they joked: "Even Michael could get work done in this set up."
Bartender's Reply To Customers Trying To Enter While Closed Divides Opinion
The two customers "were not happy" with Anna Fleming's response, which has split the internet.
Career Coach Shares the 3 'Green Flags' She Looks for in Candidates
"My tips are rooted in self-advocacy and confidence-building," the career coach told Newsweek.
Woman's Theory About Why You're Not Getting Promoted Goes Viral
"A broken system doesn't fail one person alone, it fails everyone," Jacqueline Morris told Newsweek.
Woman's Vacation Time Is Denied, so She Takes Matters Into Her Own Hands
"I put in my holiday request over eight weeks away from the holiday," the worker told Newsweek.
Woman Quits Stressful Corporate Job to Pursue Passion, Doesn't Go to Plan
The aspiring musician had sought refuge in a flower store, hoping this would give her more time to hone her craft.
CEO Reveals the 3 Things You Should Never Do on Your Work Laptop
"From a security standpoint, it's not the smartest thing to mess around using your work laptop," career coaching company CEO Sho Dewan told Newsweek.
Woman Reveals How She Secured Dream Job Without Even Applying
When Ashleigh found her dream company on social media, it wasn't hiring, but she knew exactly what to do, and it worked.
Woman Types Out Email, Then Retypes in Style of Man Making '30x My Pay'
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."
Woman Missing Graduation for Hospital Shift Gets Sweet Surprise From Staff
After discovering she was a graduating valedictorian, Danielle Fox's nursing colleagues made sure she still got to celebrate.
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.
How Dad Unintentionally Taught Daughter Not To Fear the 'Company Execs'
It seems that the way a company director acts when answering calls isn't as bad as it seems, according to his daughter.
Sweet Reason Gen Z Woman Won't Quit Weekend Job—Despite Working Full Time
Kaylee Baker, 23, has racked up 3.7 million views on TikTok.
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.
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.'"
Careers Expert Reveals Exact Time You Should Arrive for Any Job Interview
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.