They’re chained to their printers. Why the paperless office hasn’t fully caught on.
Despite the push to go paperless, many workers still consider printers valuable —even if they’re frustrating.
By Danielle AbrilThe boomers are retiring. See why that’s bad news for workers.
As boomers age, the workforce will be older than ever. As they retire, the worker-to-retiree ratio will drop to lower than ever. Here's what that means for you.
By Alyssa Fowers and Kevin SchaulRooftops, cafes and Zoom rooms: Libraries evolve to serve remote workers
Libraries have become a popular co-working space in the hybrid era.
By Taylor TelfordNew Gen Z graduates are fluent in AI and ready to join the workforce
Generation Z has been leveraging generative AI to discover what it can do, and these up-and-comers are joining the workforce excited to explore the new technology.
By Danielle AbrilHere’s what your boss might be able to see while you’re at work
Workplace software such as Microsoft, Google Workspace, Slack and Zoom log certain activities that could be accessed by your employer.
By Danielle AbrilQuiz: Do you know how to keep your boss from snooping on you?
Take our quiz to find out how much you know about keeping your personal activities, files, photos and communications private at work.
By Danielle AbrilCompanies want to use AI tracking to make you better at your job
AI companies suggest they can help workers boost sales, lower stress and feel more connected. But some workers worry about data collection and privacy.
By Danielle AbrilService workers say their jobs have only gotten worse since the pandemic
Workers in nursing, fast food and airlines say their jobs are only worsening as they continue to struggle with low pay, burnout and staffing issues three years into the pandemic.
By Danielle AbrilWorkers want a four-day week. Why hasn’t it happened?
The shortened workweek is gaining buzz, but it still faces hurdles before it’s widely adopted.
By Danielle AbrilMany AI tools are a distraction, but you’d better pay attention
Google, Microsoft and a slew of other companies are touting AI features in their apps for work. Here’s what workers need to know.
By Danielle AbrilWhat did the pandemic do to lunch?
Business lunch will never die, but it’s evolving as the reassessment of work continues.
By Taylor TelfordWhere are all those tech workers going? A Silicon Valley exodus is shaking up the landscape.
Silicon Valley is America’s innovation capital, but lenient remote work policies and a spate of layoffs have fueled an exodus of workers and cleared the way for rising investment in other tech hubs, especially Austin and Miami.
By Danielle AbrilHow offices looked in each decade of the past hundred years
A visual timeline of the past and future of the office spanning architecture, furniture, floor plans, computers, the dreaded cubicle and flexible work.
By Hamza ShabanYour next job interview could be judged by AI. Here’s how to prepare.
AI is not just screening resumes anymore. It’s also conducting job interviews. Here's what to expect and how to do well in an interview with AI.
By Danielle AbrilQuiz: Did AI make this? Test your knowledge.
Take this quiz to see if you can correctly identify whether AI did work tasks like producing images, articles and slogans.
By Danielle AbrilAI isn’t yet going to take your job — but you may have to work with it
Artificial intelligence is increasingly making its way across industries, changing jobs from retail to medicine to marketing.
By Danielle AbrilYou may soon be able to use AI in Microsoft Word, Outlook
Workers will be able to chat with Microsoft Copilot to help with tasks in apps including Word, Excel and Outlook.
By Danielle AbrilGoogle is adding AI to its work apps. Here’s what that means.
Google Workspace, including Google Docs, Sheets and Gmail, will soon include generative AI tools that aim to aid with work.
By Danielle AbrilWhat’s a scanner? Gen Z is discovering workplace tech.
Some office gadgets are cutting edge, while others are decades old. Understanding it all is too much to ask.
By Tatum HunterEven before the layoffs, tech workers were quitting. Here’s why.
Tech workers who left the industry prior to the mass layoffs say their ventures outside of tech have given them a new outlook.
By Danielle Abril