The question of how to retain employees continues to remain prominent in today’s workplaces. While turnover rates are slowly declining, many employees are still not satisfied in their current ...
I lead a subsidiary that was without its top executive for several months. When I accepted the job, I knew the business was facing a deficit but it’s much larger than I thought. I feel overwhelmed and ...
In the past weeks, hundreds of thousands of students earned diplomas from colleges and universities across the country. But for many, the biggest challenge still lies ahead: landing a job in their ...
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German startup Vay plans to expand its “teledriving” fleet in Las Vegas to 100 electric vehicles — and you could get a job steering the cars. Vay first launched the service last year, with just two ...
Two weeks after the election, a gathering in Gettysburg commemorated Lincoln’s address, 272 words that have come to epitomize what it means to be presidential. Credit... Supported by By Dan Barry ...
Timed to the 20th anniversary of Hurricane Katrina, a slate of new documentaries — including a feature-length episode directed by the Oscar-winning filmmaker — are at their best when foregrounding the ...
Suzanne Blake is a Newsweek reporter based in New York. Her focus is reporting on consumer and social trends, spanning from retail to restaurants and beyond. She is a graduate of UNC Chapel Hill and ...
Angus MacLachlan’s yearslong effort to get his latest independent film into theaters was complicated by a Stage 4 cancer diagnosis. By Sopan Deb Angus MacLachlan’s latest film, “A Little Prayer,” is, ...
In the studiedly rambunctious comedy “Splitsville,” Michael Angelo Covino and Kyle Marvin play a pair of homewreckers. The home, a beachside vacation pad with natural-wood siding and floor-to-ceiling ...