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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.
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.
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.
Free College Won't Make the American Dream Attainable for the Working Class
For working-class Americans, attaining the American Dream is out of reach, says Newsweek Opinion Editor Batya Ungar-Sargon in her new book.
Diploma Glass Ceiling Blocks Working Class From Achieving American Dream
Working-class Americans are increasingly unable to qualify for good jobs, despite experience and skills.
The Exact Time to 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.
A White Woman Told Me I Was Under-Experienced. It Was an Awakening
It hit me like a cold, blunt slap in the face.
I'm a Teacher—We Are Subconsciously Training Kids for an AI Takeover
We are teaching kids that they don't have to show up.
Laughter At Man's Work-From-Home Trick To Avoid Small Talk On Video Calls
TikTok user shares his hilarious advice for avoiding awkward small talk before online meetings with co-workers.
Woman Who Worked In Silicon Valley Shares Best Career Advice She Was Given
Erin Renzas led the marketing divisions of Silicon Valley firms worth more than $30 billion. She shared her top career advice with Newsweek.
I Was a US Embassy Officer in Syria—That Kid Still Haunts Me
They were relieved—why would they want this crazy American on their hands?
Laid-Off Woman Goes to Extreme Lengths to Find Job, Shocked by the Response
Is making a viral video the length that young people must go to for a job offer in 2024? For Marta Puerto, it could be.
I'm From the World's Happiest Country—Our Work Culture Is Different to the US
As a leader, I am trusted to do my job, and I trust employees to do theirs in a way that suits them best.
I Was an Overweight Pilot. I Had to Change My Shocking Physical Results
I decided to get a full physical workup, believing I was in great health. Then I saw the reality.
Psychologists Reveal Personality Trait That Leads to Power
These findings reveal public perception of what makes a good leader and how to garner respect from a workforce.
Woman Reveals 'Unofficial Assistant' in High-Flying Executive Job
TikTok users could relate to the clip, with one saying, "I think everyone is guilty" of doing this.
I Felt Like 'Just a Mom' Until I Began My Career at 50
I think that if being a mom was the best job in the world, a man would have it.
Woman Using Peanuts to Catch Allergic Office 'Food Thief' Cheered
When the worker's food started to go missing from the office refrigerator, she took unusual action against the culprit.
I'm Quiet Quitting My Six-Figure Wall St. Job for a Strip Show
I knew I wanted something different in life, but I had no idea what or how.
Gen Z Is Struggling to Work With Boomers
As Gen Z enters the workforce for the first time, they're struggling to work with their older coworkers, a new HR report found.