Glassdoor reveals how employees feel about diversity, equity and inclusion
The company's latest feature builds upon its commitment to leveraging "its product and resources to help achieve equity in and out of the workplace," Glassdoor said.
How COVID has forced the end of 9-to-5, office-based workdays
A number of other large tech companies are embracing new work policies after nearly a year of COVID-19.
Google to provide 100,000 Black women with career, digital skills training
Google providing 100,000 Black women with career development, digital skills training by spring 2022
Here are the best jobs in America in 2021
Glassdoor’s report identifies specific jobs with the highest overall Glassdoor job score, determined by weighing earning potential, job satisfaction rating and number of job openings equally.
Working from home is best in these cities: Report
For many people, the coronavirus pandemic has made working from home routine.
Companies examine Capitol riot for security lessons
The siege is forcing organizations to pay closer attention to property and personnel risks, risk management experts say.
Post-pandemic, office life may never be the same, CIOs say
After working remotely for the better part of a year, employees have proven they can do it, and do it despite the difficulties being at home may have presented. Going forward, that means that where people work may have changed permanently, according to chief information officers.
Is it time for a job change in 2021? Here's how you'll know
Here's how to know if you’re just tired of 2020 or if it’s really time to look around for a new job.
Top 5 deadliest jobs in America include transportation, construction workers
The transportation, construction and ground maintenance industries are some of the deadliest in the United States.
Despite COVID-19 vaccine, more US employees still uncomfortable returning to work: survey
Many Americans may avoid going back to work, despite vaccine arrival
From pilot to truck driver—airline careers grounded by pandemic
There aren’t dependable numbers for how many pilots have been affected, but union officials and aviation experts say it is already the deepest cull of the profession ever.
For remote workers, time is running out to fix state-tax messes
This year the coronavirus pandemic turned millions of workers into telecommuters, and many haven’t yet returned to the office. People who have worked from a state that isn’t their usual one may need to file returns and pay taxes to more than one state for 2020.
Private-sector job growth slows in November amid coronavirus surge, ADP says
The ADP National Employment Report revealed how many jobs private U.S. employers added in November amid a surge in COVID-19 cases.
Why some tech workers leaving Silicon Valley are changing jobs
For years, high-talent tech workers have been drawn to Silicon Valley, willing to put up with exorbitant housing prices and long commutes to benefit from the skill and experience of their colleagues, and the largess of employers and investors.
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.



















