January 30, 2025 3 ways to adapt your job search to stand out according to a LinkedIn expert The shifting job market, influenced by more competition and the growth of AI, has made old strategies less effective. Here’s what works. BY Catherine Fisher Nearly three in five people worldwide—a significant 58%—plan to look for a new … Continue reading 3 ways to adapt your job search to stand out according to a LinkedIn expert
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These are the 20 best places to work in 2025, according to employees
January 22, 2025 These are the 20 best places to work in 2025, according to employees Nvidia, Microsoft, and In-N-Out Burger are among the large companies that employees have rated highly, according to Glassdoor. BY Shalene Gupta Job review platform Glassdoor has complied its annual lists of the best places to work in 2025, including a … Continue reading These are the 20 best places to work in 2025, according to employees
96% of online pharmacies are run illegally, according to a U.S. report
January 09, 2025 96% of online pharmacies are run illegally, according to a U.S. report The U.S. Trade Representative’s annual report revealed that many of the world’s online pharmacies are selling medicines without prescriptions and safety warnings. BY Associated Press Nearly all of the world’s 35,000 online pharmacies are being run illegally and consumers who use … Continue reading 96% of online pharmacies are run illegally, according to a U.S. report
These jobs will disappear fastest by 2030 as AI rises, according to the World Economic Forum
January 08, 2025 These jobs will disappear fastest by 2030 as AI rises, according to the World Economic Forum According to a new report, cashiers, post office clerks, and bank tellers are among the most at risk, while frontline workers in delivery and construction will see their sectors grow. BY Jennifer Mattson Bank tellers, cashiers, postal … Continue reading These jobs will disappear fastest by 2030 as AI rises, according to the World Economic Forum
AI’s dominance is not inevitable, according to a tech ethicist
November 09, 2024 AI’s dominance is not inevitable, according to a tech ethicist When it comes to artificial intelligence, the technological determinism argument is both exaggerated and oversimplified. BY The Conversation Anyone following the rhetoric around artificial intelligence in recent years has heard one version or another of the claim that AI is inevitable. Common … Continue reading AI’s dominance is not inevitable, according to a tech ethicist
How to spot ‘cheapfakes’ online, according to 2 misinformation experts
November 03, 2024 How to spot ‘cheapfakes’ online, according to 2 misinformation experts Recent headlines warn of sophisticated, AI-driven deepfakes, but it’s low-tech ‘cheapfakes’ that are fueling the latest round of disinformation. BY The Conversation Someone tracking the conflict raging in the Middle East could have seen the following two videos on social media. The first … Continue reading How to spot ‘cheapfakes’ online, according to 2 misinformation experts
5 brain hacks that can alleviate stress, according to a biopsychologist
October 29, 2024 5 brain hacks that can alleviate stress, according to a biopsychologist Stress triggers our amygdala, which is our fear center. Here’s how to combat those feelings. BY Stephanie Vozza In his first inaugural address, Franklin D. Roosevelt famously said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” While he was trying … Continue reading 5 brain hacks that can alleviate stress, according to a biopsychologist
Why it’s dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Google’s Startup Accelerator
October 12, 2024 Why it’s dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Google’s Startup Accelerator In their book, Martin Gonzalez and Joshua Yellin explore why so many startups fail—and what those that succeed do right. BY Martin Gonzalez and Joshua Yellin Many entrepreneurs are inspired by romantic conceptions of how great startup … Continue reading Why it’s dangerous to have a company without hierarchy, according to pioneers of Google’s Startup Accelerator
The 5 foundations of leadership, according to a psychologist
October 10, 2024 The 5 foundations of leadership, according to a psychologist Cameron Nott, a psychologist and chief international markets officer at the Myers-Briggs Co., breaks down the pillars of leadership. BY Cameron Nott In a world that is increasingly uncertain and complex, characterized by rapid technological advancements and shifting economic and political forces, a leader’s … Continue reading The 5 foundations of leadership, according to a psychologist
How to be a good leader according to USWNT coach Emma Hayes
August 10, 2024 How to be a good leader according to USWNT coach Emma Hayes In her new book, the coach of the U.S. Women’s National Soccer Team shares her advice for how to lead and motivate others. BY Emma Hayes What is leadership? Good question. For some, it involves delving into a lucky bag of … Continue reading How to be a good leader according to USWNT coach Emma Hayes