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WFH vs. back to office: San Diego trending toward working from home
46% of respondents in survey expect to be able to work from home at least one day a week in 2024
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Kyte Baby controversy: Outrage after worker denied remote request while her baby was in the NICU
“I’ve decided to go off-script,” Kyte Baby founder Ying Liu said in an apology video.
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An Italian island is letting foreigners live rent-free for three months — meet the first person to arrive
The Sardinian village of Ollolai is paying for housing and bills for digital nomads who agree to give something back to the community before they leave.
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90% of companies say they'll return to the office by the end of 2024—but the 5-day commute is ‘dead,' experts say
Even though more companies have introduced stricter in-office requirements for employees, office occupancy has remained relatively unchanged from the past year.
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How to apply for jobs online without falling for scams
Navigating the job application process can be stressful, and dealing with job scams makes it worse. Follow these online job search tips to protect your information and find real opportunities.
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These 7 companies hire remote workers and help pay off student debt
Companies that offer student loan assistance on top of remote work may be especially appealing to some people.
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The 10 most in-demand work-from-anywhere jobs companies are hiring for in 2023
Work-from-anywhere jobs are rare to find and increasingly competitive to land.
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How artificial intelligence is helping hire, promote and train workers
As artificial intelligence becomes more prevalent in business, HR departments are at the forefront of capitalizing on its potential.
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Fake Job Scams Are Exploding. Here's How to Catch an HR Impostor
There’s a dangerous new frontier for fraud: the online job hunt. Slick identity thieves are tricking gobs of people who just want to find work. It happened to San Francisco resident Diego Martinez.