by Christine Moukazis | Nov 19, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
For many years, people dreaded the emergence of artificial intelligence and new technologies. Those who grew up before the iPhone and internet felt that their jobs would be put into jeopardy. The pandemic made even the most fervent Luddites change their attitude...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 18, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Blind is a cool app that offers 5 million workers in tech, finance and other sectors a platform to share their thoughts and opinions anonymously. An employee of a company, such as Google or Apple, is required to disclose their real identity, but may post under a...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 17, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
In this tight job market, which makes it difficult for businesses to hire people, Hisayuki “Deko” Idekoba, chief executive of Japan’s Recruit Holdings, which operates both Indeed and Glassdoor, calls for a change in the way the interview process should work. “The...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 16, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
The temperature of the country has been steadily rising. It’s not the environment, but rather the people. Over the last nearly two years, we’ve endured unrelenting stress, anxiety, uncertainty and fear. Stuck at home for most of this time, people have been...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 16, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
According to the most recent data from the United States “Job Openings and Labor Turnover” (JOLTS) report, 4.4 million Americans left their jobs in September. For only one month, this is an enormous amount of people either quitting their job or switching to a new...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 16, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
They say, “Never meet your heroes.” This adage may be due to the disappointment found when someone you idolize doesn’t match up to your expectations. There should be a corollary to this axiom: “Sometimes, you’ll be surprised and delighted to learn that a high-profile...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 16, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
We will soon know how business leadership views its workers. We’re at an important inflection point of the pandemic. It feels that the frightening part of the outbreak is waning, and now heading into a new working paradigm. On a regular basis, companies from all types...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 15, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
For the first time in modern history, we have at least four generations working together. While you’d like to believe that there shouldn’t be a difference based solely upon age, it seems that there are significant differences between the groups. A GoodHire survey of...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 11, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Top-tier investment banks Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley and JPMorgan were some of the first companies to order their workers back to the office. David Solomon, CEO of Goldman, famously called remote work an “aberration,” and Morgan Stanley chief executive James Gorman...
by Christine Moukazis | Nov 11, 2021 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
After nearly two years of working remotely, it will be almost impossible for companies to order their people to return to an office. There has been a steady stream of businesses acquiescing to employee demand to continue working from home or at least offering a hybrid...