Survey: Most Employees Are Planning to Move Jobs in 2023
A new survey found that compensation and work-life balance are making employees want to move jobs in 2023.
A new survey found that compensation and work-life balance are making employees want to move jobs in 2023.
The cuts will be to executive and mid-level management positions, with hourly workers not being impacted at all.
PayPal joins the fray of tech layoffs, cutting 7% of its workforce with "more work to do," according to its CEO.
As with any generation, there's no single hive-mind opinion to point to as a yardstick for interpreting them.
Apple, Meta, and Twitter have all disclosed cybersecurity attacks over the past 12 months. We track the latest data breaches.
As Twitter's debts pile up and the company auctions off merch online, Musk and his team are considering equity financing.
As big tech buckles, one of the sector's largest employers, IBM, decides to axe its headcount by 1.5%.
Google's decision to fire 6% of its workforce has not gone down well with the employees left on the company payroll.
The federal government has increased remote work options in recent years. One new bill might threaten that progress.
Last week, over 3,000 staff were fired on the spot - the bank's biggest round of job cuts since the financial crisis of 2008.
A new study shows managers rate remote and flexi-time more highly than in 2020 - but are attitudes now starting to regress?
In a memo, interim CEO Howard Schultz cites a "need to rebuild" while the company "emerges" from the pandemic.
Microsoft is adding a semi-hidden downgrade to any users who aren't interested in paying for Premium: Fewer features.
The policy will go into effect on January 16th, and will be offered to all US salaried employees.
Made popular by Zoom, these video filters will allow you to change your appearance or the appearance of your background.
The retail and consumer tech sectors lost the most jobs in 2022, largely due to big cuts at Meta and Amazon.
Keyboard shortcuts, captions, do not disturb and even games - we uncover the best Microsoft Teams hacks.
The looming recession of 2023 has businesses spooked, but these experts have some advice for surviving the worst of it.
Civil penalties may be $250 for a first violation, and rise to $1,000 per affected employee for each additional violation.
Apple came in second place, closely followed by IBM, knocking the previous years' top 5 tech companies off the board
New research has shown that we're having more remote meetings, but they're not taking as long.