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Want to make $250,000? You probably have to say goodbye to flexible work, new data reveals
According to data from Ladders, a job site specializing in six-figure listings, you can have money or you can have…
Top VC Kai-Fu Lee says his prediction that AI will displace 50% of jobs by 2027 is ‘uncannily accurate’
Years before OpenAI’s ChatGPT showed the world what generative artificial intelligence technology could do, venture capitalist Kai-Fu Lee saw AI’s…
I’m nearing 65 and am better than ever at my job. With more boomers opting not to retire, I’m not alone
In 2007, I wrote an article making the case for law firms to reconsider their mandatory retirement policies. It was…
Nearly half of Gen Z and millennial workers have left a job, or plan to, because of climate concerns
The era of “global boiling” is here, sending shivers down young worker’s spines. But instead of sitting with their anxiety,…
It’s clear to me that AI is going to have a hugely transformative impact on the way we live, work…
Stepping out of the tube station into its vast shopping center you could be anywhere—Singapore, New York or even Toronto.…
CEOs are talking a lot about generative AI, calling it a transformative technology and hoping it will turbocharge productivity. Just…
More people are looking to leave their jobs now than during the Great Resignation, LinkedIn and Microsoft study warns
The cost of living has spiraled, the threat of layoffs (thanks to AI and overhiring) looms, and flexible working arrangements…
This GenZ entrepreneur started mowing lawns aged 12 for $35 a go—he skipped college and now his gardening business turns over $1 million a year
Chase Gallagher was 12 years old when he started mowing his neighbor’s lawn for $35 a pop. At first, he…
This headteacher is preparing ‘homebird’ Gen Z pupils for the world of work by bringing in a 12-hour school day, public speaking lessons and a smartphone ban
Gen Z workers came of age during the pandemic—and bosses say it shows. Employers frequently accuse their youngest recruits of…