Browsing: Career Advice
This Gen Zer left college to be an influencer—now he’s a millionaire from selling products on TikTok
Just like generations before, Gen Z is looking to role models for career success. But instead of aspiring to be…
Red flag test: former CEO explains why he rejects job candidates who say they can start right away
Like many CEOs, Gary Shapiro, the executive chair and former CEO of U.S. trade association Consumer Technology Association, has one…
Zoom is handing $150K to solopreneurs as AI pushes 33 million workers to become their own boss
As AI threatens to wipe out jobs, the American dream—stable employment, a clear ladder to climb, and a company to…
Today, Suze Orman may be known as the confident, no-nonsense, financial powerhouse that she is—but she wasn’t always that way.…
MIT AI expert warns automating Gen Z entry-level jobs could backfire—and cost companies their future workforce
Companies betting against entry-level Gen Z talent by automating their roles may be making a costly long-term mistake. That’s the…
At 50, most people are thinking about winding down; Kathryn Bricken decided to start again. The Miami-born founder turned a…
LinkedIn’s new CEO Daniel Shapero says the company you keep has a bigger impact on your career than job titles
Daniel Shapero was named CEO of LinkedIn this week, stepping into the role long held by Ryan Roslansky. But after…
Apple taps John Ternus as its next CEO—and Tim Cook says he is handing down the same advice Steve Jobs gave him
“I would probably say the same thing,” Cook told the Wall Street Journal just weeks before the succession announcement. “Because…
Zillow’s CEO says his friends were shocked when he quit a cushy Microsoft job—but Steve Jobs led to his success at the $10.5 billion real estate firm
The 2008 financial crisis burned bad memories into the back of Americans’ brains: employees being laid off in droves, families…
Dana Perino was terrified to leave the White House — until George W. Bush gave her advice
Landing a job—especially one that is well-paid and personally fulfilling—can feel like the hardest part of building a career. But…












