Kenya: Over One Million Rendered Jobless as COVID-19 Takes Toll on Businesses
At least one million Kenyans have lost their jobs or have been put on indefinite unpaid leave as the Covid-19 pandemic
Age Ain’t Nothing but a Number, So Focus on the Individual
Despite headlines, researchers argue that there are no major differences between generations in the workplace
Employees at home are being photographed every 5 minutes by an always-on video service to ensure they're actually working — and the service is seeing a rapid expansion since the coronavirus outbreak
Working from home can make it feel like managers have less direct supervision over workers. But an always-on video-confe
The Pandemic Has Exposed the Fallacy of the “Ideal Worker”
With most of us working from home these days, Americans’ workday has increased by 40% – roughly 3 hours a day
15 Tips to Hire Talent Post the Coronavirus (COVID-19) Pandemic
Our panel of HR experts lead this conversation by weighing the pros and cons of the new workforce reality and share
The Coming Disruption
Scott Galloway predicts a handful of elite cyborg universities will soon monopolize higher education
This could be worst job market for new college grads since the financial crisis
With the coronavirus shutting down the U.S. economy and no reasonable way to know when the public health crisis
Faster, smarter: virtual hiring fair recruits STEM talent
More than 1,000 candidates applied to participate in the hiring event, which sought applicants for 700 positions at AFMC
China: Gender Discrimination in Hiring Persists
In the Chinese government’s national civil service job list 11% of postings say "men only"
A Guide To Recruiting In Challenging Times
38% say the health crisis is severely impacting their hiring plans.
Google's Head of Quantum Computing Hardware Resigns
John Martinis brought a long record of quantum computing breakthroughs when he joined Google in 2014.
Here’s How Computer Models Simulate the Future Spread of New Coronavirus
They aim for clarity amid confusion surrounding the outbreak.