When it comes to the job market for new grads, there are also cyclical and long-term trends at play. Last month the Anthropic’s CEO Dario Amodei made an alarming prediction: Artificial intelligence ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by A patient, a shrink and a gun are the raw ingredients of a chic, sadistic Broadway thriller. By Jesse Green How long would you like to spend with a ...
“I got the job!” is a frequent text I get from clients. (Who calls these days?) My clients are high performers, and they want to aim even higher. New jobs and roles are an occupational hazard for many ...
In Max Wolf Friedlich’s nimble play, a crisis therapist tries to connect with a tech worker who is broken by her profession. By Juan A. Ramírez “Job,” a tight, 80-minute play by Max Wolf Friedlich, is ...
At its core, job hugging means staying in a role even when it no longer feels like a great fit. The reasons vary. For some, it is financial security and for others, it is loyalty to a team or fear of ...
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