How COVID-19 could change workplace technology
Among the possible changes: innovation in video communications that will allow people to use avatars to have one-on-one conversations during group calls; the increased use of artificial intelligence, which could both help and hurt employee engagement; and technological improvements that can help organizations enhance workplace safety.
Tech startup helps veterans find jobs for free
A new tech startup called Vouch4Vets.org helps veterans in need of work find jobs free of charge.
Companies offer creative solutions to worker burnout during the pandemic
With no end to the pandemic in sight, managers say many remote employees report feeling depressed, fed up and wary of what's next.
Doordash CEO says 'dashers' win as Prop 22 passes in California
DoorDash CEO Tony Xu said California's passage of Prop. 22 is a win for "Dashers."
The fastest-growing jobs for young professionals include info security, chemists
SmartAsset recently found which occupations have seen the highest job growth from 2015 to 2019.
BlackRock ‘intrudes’ on office romances
BlackRock's "updated" dating policy is hard core.
Entrepreneur skips college, opts to study at famous culinary school
Entrepreneur skips college for culinary school
Stripe is paying employees $20,000 if they leave big cities but there's a caveat
The tech payment processing company Stripe is offering its employees $20,000 to relocate from large U.S. cities to cheaper rural areas, but would then impose a 10 percent pay cut on workers' salaries as part of the deal.
Amazon's career day goes virtual due to coronavirus
The interviews will take place over Chime, Amazon’s version of Zoom.
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Why Silicon Valley workers who relocate for remote work face pay cuts
VMware, Facebook and Twitter have pay adjustment policies based on cost of living.
More coronavirus job losses are becoming permanent
More jobs lost in the early months of the coronavirus pandemic are disappearing permanently, Labor Department data shows.
Does my employer have to say if a coworker has the coronavirus?
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommends that companies monitor employees for symptoms and alert those who may have been in contact with an infected person. Some states may order businesses to follow such guidance.
Another 884,000 Americans filed for unemployment aid last week
The report comes on the heels of new government data released last week that showed the economy added 1.4 million jobs in August.
2020 taxes could be headache for some remote workers
A number of new issues are cropping up as employees work from home.
Tax deductions when working from home — everything to know
Standard employees may find themselves out of luck.
Retirement planning amid coronavirus crisis
Barron's senior writer Reshma Kapadia joins Barron's Roundtable on the market recovering from the coronavirus crash
How to stand out while working from home
Financial expert Lynn Richardson appeared on FOX Business' "Mornings with Maria" Friday to provide tips on how to "become relevant" to your employer while working from home.
How to stand out while working remotely
Financial expert on how to shine online
Jobs of the future: 10 fastest-growing occupations expected to be in health care, tech
An aging population and dramatic advances in technology and energy will determine the fastest-growing jobs in the U.S. over the next decade, according to an updated forecast released Tuesday by the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.