Career

From Michael Scott to Miranda Priestly: Which Famous Fictional Boss Are You?

And now for a little hump day fun.The folks at cloud communication advisory firm GetVoIP recently crafted what has quickly become one of my all-time favorite infographics: a flowchart that helps you determine which famous fictional boss you would be.Including James Bond's M, Gilmore Girls' Lorelai Gilmore, Harry Potter's Dumbledore, and a slew of other fan favorites, this infographic is a great way to bring a little levity to your workday.

Snyder: Make graduation rules flexible to boost career ed

Michigan's high school graduation requirements would become more flexible and include a mandatory career readiness course under a series of recommendations and moves announced Monday by Gov. Rick Snyder, who said more must be done to help students fill in-demand jobs in the trades.

Hey College Grads: Here Are the Best and Worse Places to Start Your Career

If there's one thing recent college graduates are beginning to figure out right about now, it's that their hometowns may not be the best places to find jobs where they can apply the degrees they just earned.It would be nice if we could all land high-paying entry-level gigs a few blocks from the homes we grew up in, but it usually doesn't work out that way.Instead, graduates from around the country will flock to population centers to begin their careers.

4 Ways to Get a Promotion

Everyone wants to get ahead at work, but many factors have to align for a promotion to come about.

In Unilever's radical hiring experiment, resumes are out, algorithms are in

When Saniya Jaffer arrived for a job interview at Unilever PLC's Englewood Cliffs, N.J., office last October, she was a finalist for a summer position in information technology. After three rounds of interviews and assessments, the Chicago-native was about to encounter the first human in the process.