A tech worker from Atlanta started microdosing to help with her complex PTSD diagnosis and it improved her focus and memory at work.
Companies have continued to cut jobs in 2024 after a wave of layoffs last year. Meta, Goldman Sachs, Google, and Tesla are among those shedding staff.
Minda Harts, the author of the advice book "The Memo," spoke to Business Insider about adapting her book to the screen.
Emma Halls recruits candidates for VC firms across Europe and the US. Here's how applicants can land an interview and get a job in VC.
A former Google and Meta lead shares the coffee chat formula that helped him 100x his network and become a successful entrepreneur and investor.
Companies requiring workers to return to the office include Starbucks, Amazon, and BlackRock. View a list of RTO mandates across business and tech.
Donald Trump's decisive election win is reducing uncertainty for some employers. That's leading them to go ahead with hiring plans, recruiters said.
I graduted college virtually and now work at home, so combining my social life with my work life feels unnatural. I think most Gen Zers would agree.
Eli Milliman became a stay-at-home dad when his wife started working full-time. He's a natural nurturer, "motherly," kind of person.
"I'm always going to do pop stuff, I pinky promise," said Grande, who plays Glinda in "Wicked."
More than half of the current college class of 2025 feels pessimistic about entering the workforce, according to a recent survey.
After graduating from college, I was nervous about job stability and unemployment. A job in Alaska sounded perfect, but it cost me my social life.
A tool called AIHawk is helping some job seekers apply for hundreds of jobs a day on LinkedIn. But users said there are risks.
As a freelancer living abroad, Dalia Goldberg has found it difficult to figure out immigration, taxes, and other logistics without help from an employer.
"I was way too intense, and I think I robbed myself of some fun that I could have had," said O'Brien, who worked as a writer on SNL for three years.
Amazon CEO Andy Jassy denied that the company's return-to-office policy is a 'backdoor layoff,' amidst rumors of quiet firing strategies.
After graduating from college at age 39, Josh Rose started a tech job at a Fortune 500 bank. He said persevering for a degree was the right choice.
Michael Johnston quit his six-figure engineering job to be a stay-at-home dad after he and his wife relocated from California to Maine.
When Chris Gaffney and his wife, Jenny, had a baby on the way, they crunched the numbers and realized he could become a stay-at-home dad.
OpenAI CEO Sam Altman breaks down the importance of saying no and staying focused — philosophies that Steve Jobs and Warren Buffett also encouraged.
Heather Doran became a "quiet quitter" pushing back on requests to do extra work and turning down meetings that weren't relevant to her role.
Google Cloud director MK Palmore says that cybersecurity is one of the most dynamic and in-demand career fields in the industry right now.
A remote social media internship combined with seasonal work in the Grand Canyon was the perfect balance for business student Rebecca Bergmaier.
William Reeve has 25 years of experience in angel investing. He looks for founders who'll listen to him and aren't just interested in the money.
Lindsay Roselle is a breadwinning mom who says her three-day ayahuasca retreat made her a better mother and businesswoman.
Election stress can impact workers' productivity. One expert says managers should be sensitive to political tensions, but shouldn't be overindulgent.
From recent high school graduates to retirees in their 70s, readers shared with BI their frustrations with searching for a job.
Shifting to a skills-first hiring approach diversifies talent pools and improves job matching, helping find the best candidates for the job.
When I was put on a performance improvement plan (PIP), I was shocked and felt powerless. But I made significant changes to my workflow and survived.
Benjamin Fields is a Ph.D. student and a high school math teacher in Oklahoma. He takes multiple international trips per year without telling anyone.
A Gen Xer went back to college at age 36 to boost his pay. Today he's got a master's degree and is working in politics.
I had my first child at 22 and merely weeks after graduating from nursing school. The manager interviewed me while I was wearing a hospital gown.
In October 2023, Soni Mehra left her job at Uber to focus on her home decor business full-time. She said it was the right time to take a risk.
Peter Warwick, the CEO of Scholastic, starts his days before 6 a.m. and tries to leave work by 6 p.m. every evening.
Millennials, a generation defined by their youth, are no longer young. That's causing many of them to reevaluate their lives.
On March 20, Andrew Ross MacKay's daughter, Bloom, was born. Two weeks later, his salt-based electrolyte drink company, Cadence, launched.
A veteran was laid off and forced to retire in his 50s. He and his wife made several strategic moves to enter retirement early.
Adrian Teh, 24, turned down a job offer from a top UK law firm. He accepted a return offer from a US bank he interned at this summer.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky says many people think founder mode "means swagger" but it's actually about "being in the details."
LinkedIn thinks it has the solution to our hiring crisis
Mel Macintyre had severe burnout working in finance. She walked away from a corporate career and moved to a Scottish island in the Outer Hebrides.
What are good side hustles to try? Business Insider asked people who have tried side gigs for their recommendations.
If you use words like "bullying" or "harassed" in a work email to a colleague, the words could be flagged to HR and prompt an investigation.
Abby Ooi, 28, balanced a full-time flight attendant job while studying for a master's degree in counseling.
Companies are aggressively recruiting top AI talent, with some offering lucrative compensation.
"We will not have fewer associates in clubs," Sam's Club CEO Chris Nicholas told Business Insider.
Meta's head of product, Naomi Gleit, said one big takeaway from working with Mark Zuckerberg for nearly 20 years is focusing on what you can control.