Talking about generational differences at work can be tricky, especially because we're all individuals and larger trends won't apply to everyone. But lately, I've been noticing more and more stories ...
Rebecca Reynoso, a millennial from Chicago, deploys a breezy “lol” at the end of her work texts and chats to take the edge ...
They’re only monogamous to the money. In a brutal economy that’s made some Americans feel as if they’re in a financial headlock over the past few years, younger 9-to-5ers have had to become creative ...
Group of friends smiling sharing content on phone. Artificial intelligence is seeing traction among the largest generational contingent in the U.S. workforce: millennials. And they may not be using it ...
First, there was a push for a shorter workweek. Then, “quiet quitting” made the rounds. Now, the concept of “bare minimum Mondays” has taken over social media. The latest trends in the workforce ...
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