From hustle culture and hyper-visibility to overnight success, social-media driven "success stories" shape powerful, often damaging, beliefs about work and career growth.
An employee’s off-duty conduct can be grounds for termination, but disciplining employees always carries some risk. Recent online discussions surrounding the public murder of Charlie Kirk have spurred ...
The latest TikTok trends encouraging people to post from work have garnered millions of views as employees post videos from their jobs in retail, office, healthcare, and a host of other settings. Many ...
Job hunts can be brutal, with seemingly endless applications, cover letters, networking and interviews. But there’s a new trend among job seekers that’s less formal than traditional methods, where ...
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Social media is part of everyday life, but it can also impact your job prospects. Employers routinely check candidates’ online profiles before making hiring decisions. What you post can shape their ...
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Gone are the days when social media meant posting memories and sharing thoughts. Those very posts can now cost you your next job.