Browsing: Office Culture
Nvidia may be worth $4.8 trillion, but its employees still have to pay up at the company cafeteria. The chipmaker…
Target is starting to track employees’ unexcused lateness and absences with a points system
The post-pandemic days of coffee badging and logging in from the couch may be coming to an end. More employers…
Companies turn the World Cup into a culture play, loosening attendance and hosting watch parties
Good morning! Success reporter Emma Burleigh here, filling in for Kristin while she’s on vacation. The World Cup is already…
Goldman Sachs and JPMorgan Chase are letting their staff work remotely—but only for the World Cup
It wasn’t thousands of staff petitioning their boss to let them work from home that convinced CEOs to loosen their…
Companies with neurodivergent workers struggling to succeed leave performance on the table
A “proudly autistic” clinical psychologist, author, and workplace advocate, Wendler has spent his career arguing that most companies aren’t failing…
Burned out and going nowhere: the American worker is too mentally drained to even look for a new job
The résumé sits unfinished in a Google Doc. The LinkedIn tab stays open, untouched. For millions of American workers, the…
Tokyo is throwing out its strict office dress code and asking workers to wear shorts amid the war in Iran energy crisis
As the summer rolls in, many dreams of jet-setting vacations are being dashed as fuel prices spike during the ongoing…
Chances are, how you feel about running 10 minutes late at work is a good indicator of how old you…
A $24 billion Dutch lender is cutting its workforce—and to get the remaining staff on board, the CEO is having sandwiches with them
The $24 billion Dutch bank ABN Amro is cutting a fifth of its workforce over the next three years—so how…
We’ve all been there: in a work meeting, trying to stop our eyes from glazing over as a colleague spews…












