"I really don't think LinkedIn is the place for personal oversharing," HR CEO Carly Holm told Business Insider, advising professionalism at all times.
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Three people who work multiple jobs share the pros and cons of double dipping. One person gave up hobbies and sleep to retire in their 30s.
Hera Wentong Li worked as a software engineer at Morgan Stanley, Amazon, and Slack before realizing she wasn't fulfilled by her tech career.
Dennis Dabney, 57, feels valued at his executive job in Phoenix. But being a supercommuter can take its toll financially and socially, he said.
The latest version of ChatGPT is more powerful than ever, with features that can help you work faster.
Laurene Powell Jobs, the billionaire investor and widow of Steve Jobs, just spent $70 million on the most expensive home ever sold in San Francisco.
After a night of procrastination while trying to study, Andrew Lambrecht logged out of his social media apps and stopped online shopping for a month.
About one in five people who start the CFA are students. They're looking for a leg up applying to internships and full-time jobs.
Registered nurse, Grace Ryu got her 60-year-old dad a job in the kitchen at the hospital she works at. She shares her favorite and hardest moments.
Rebecca Cox, a teacher, has been working at a restaurant and other jobs this summer. A main reason is to help with savings.
An Amazon employee shared their experience with the company's performance management program and the stress that led them to seek medical leave.
Meet the Roadmap Generation: A professional cohort of recent graduates and early-stage careerists who have their eyes firmly fixed on the future.
71-year-old Larry Fink has led BlackRock to become the world's largest money manager.
At PwC, Summer Fridays were available for three months in 2022. Now, workers are getting six weeks.
The boomer couple moved to Paris in 2018 for retirement. They say food is delicious and travel is cheap, but there's a lot of red tape and paperwork.
A recruiter for the corporate elite says stumbling on the compensation question has cost the best executive job candidates their dream roles.
The author hated her job and was severely underpaid. Her boss renegotiated her contract with HR behind her back, so the author interviewed elsewhere.
Janika Cook tried college for eight years before she left with $25,000 in loans. After a tech apprenticeship, she earns $67,000 as a data analyst.
The CEO wrote in an email that it "significantly raised the bar" on expectations. The company says it will hire "approximately 1,800" in other areas.
George Vukasin Jr. is the president and CEO of a company that his grandfather started. But he doesn't know if he wants his kids to follow his steps.
Landing a role at a Big Tech firm can be long, challenging process that will involve a number of interviews and other exercises. Here's your guide.
Fewer job postings are including experience and education requirements. It could be helping some companies pay their workers less.
The number of unemployed Americans keeps rising. To keep the US job market from getting worse, the Fed needs to hurry up and cut interest rates.
Some teachers feel guilty for getting time off every summer. But I'm changing how I use my break, and I'm done stuffing it with errands and tasks.
Costco's CEO said in a memo obtained by Business Insider that starting rates for most hourly positions would increase by $1 an hour.
A Texas-based truck driver went to college in his 40s to change careers. He said his degree hasn't helped him find work and saddled him with debt.
The leisure and hospitality industry is adding fewer jobs each month than it was a few years ago.
A 35-year-old manager at a FAANG company says a return-to-office mandate and the appeal of his company's name have made it hard to find a partner.
I'm a single parent who stayed at a job I hated to support my son. When I got laid off, I realized I deserve more from an employer.
Nearly one in five workers who responded to a recent LinkedIn poll said they're still "coffee badging."
An uptick in disciplinary actions at Emma Tucker's Journal has unnerved the newsroom. A former Journal reporter is challenging them in court.
I left my office job to work for a major cruise line, and I've worked on cruises for years now. Here's what surprised me most about the experience.
New AI tools are helping jobseekers land gigs by quietly revealing the right answers to interview questions in real time.
The Atlanta Fed's Wage Growth Tracker and a new analysis of Bank of America data show pay raises for job switchers have cooled.
A British council trialed the four-day week, and found that outcomes in 22 of 24 criteria either improved or stayed the same.
Tanushree Srivastava moved to Nottingham, England, from India and was shocked by how much she loved living in the lesser-known English city.
Chad Willardson had a successful career on Wall Street but was tired of being directed by a big company, so he quit to start a wealth management firm.
Keep getting tripped up in job interviews? Use a 'magical teleprompter' app to tell you the best answers.
Jeff Bezos frequently said you should think about what's unlikely to change in the future when building a business strategy.
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Amazon, IBM, Google, UPS and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
Getting into Alpine Investors' CEO-in-training program hinges more on whether you've ever been 'kicked in the teeth' than how good your grades were.
Vaishali Gauba felt defeated when she moved back to India after she couldn't get a work visa in the US — but the visa path was much clearer in Canada.
Now that I have a higher salary, I can work 40-50 hours a week instead of 60 and still be financially stable. I can also spend more time with my son.
Anthony Mays failed a technical interview the first time he applied to Google. He got in later — but he would still change some of his résumé.
The battle for AI talent appears to be driving up salaries.
I'm a journalist and consultant, and my partner is a carpenter. He showed me my career isn't my identity and changed how I think about layoffs.