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4 votes
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OnlyFans will prohibit "content containing sexually-explicit conduct" (but still allow nudity) starting October 1, at the request of banking/payment providers
50 votes -
Curt Schilling’s failed game studio finally sends last paychecks
7 votes -
Inside Facebook’s metaverse for work
4 votes -
You can now practice firing someone in virtual reality
6 votes -
These people who work from home have a secret: They have two jobs
16 votes -
Pay cut: Google employees who work from home could lose money
16 votes -
Xsolla fires 150 employees based on big data analysis of their activity
14 votes -
Blizzard turned game developers into rock stars. Misbehavior followed
11 votes -
How the founder’s toxic culture tore apart Fullbright, the studio behind Gone Home
11 votes -
Activision Blizzard employees are walking out in protest
16 votes -
Inside Blizzard developers’ infamous Bill ‘Cosby Suite’
15 votes -
Walmart to pay 100% of college tuition and books for associates
11 votes -
Activision Blizzard sued by California over ‘frat boy’ culture
36 votes -
I’ve landed my first interview! Any advice?
After a hiatus of applying for jobs, I got an email from Indeed that really caught my attention. It’s for a programming job in a new-ish framework that has quickly become my favorite to work in. I...
After a hiatus of applying for jobs, I got an email from Indeed that really caught my attention. It’s for a programming job in a new-ish framework that has quickly become my favorite to work in.
I applied for that and got back to work on applying to other jobs, different languages and frameworks.
This morning I got a message from that first job opening, the one I wanted! They reached out to schedule an interview.
I’ve got really bad social anxiety and a lack of interviewing experience. How do I prepare?
23 votes -
Cows using virtual reality and the future of work
5 votes -
Why do women earn less than men? Evidence from bus and train operators
10 votes -
The success of Iceland's 'four-day week' trial has been greatly overstated
13 votes -
The unreasonable effectiveness of just showing up everyday
11 votes -
Paternity leave: The hidden barriers keeping men at work
12 votes -
A man filed an HR complaint against his cat while working from home — and it rings so true
10 votes -
From 2015 to 2019, Iceland ran the world's largest trial of a shorter working week – productivity either remained the same or increased, and wellbeing was considerably improved
23 votes -
American workers are reaching a collective ‘not this’ moment
11 votes -
2021 United States teacher shortage survey overview
6 votes -
Finland has an ageing population and a labor shortage – despite government programs, immigrants and their families are not always greeted with open arms
7 votes -
Kill the five-day workweek
13 votes -
The Amazon that customers don’t see
13 votes -
A letter to my mother — Just in case
5 votes -
The nonmachinables
3 votes -
Apple employees are going public about workplace issues
6 votes -
"What has been happening across the arts is not a recession. It is not even a depression. It is a catastrophe."
20 votes -
The abolition of work
13 votes -
A teenager's guide to avoiding actual work
14 votes -
Poor in tech
13 votes -
The filing cabinet was critical to the information infrastructure of the 20th-century. Like most infrastructure, it was usually overlooked.
10 votes -
Motorists line up at stations in DC region; shortage of gas truck drivers compounds situation
6 votes -
The next great disruption is hybrid work—thoughts from Microsoft on the future of work
9 votes -
Inside the all-hands meeting that led to a third of Basecamp employees quitting
30 votes -
A third of Basecamp’s workers resign after a ban on talking politics
18 votes -
What is the bullshit economy?
7 votes -
Stranded sailor allowed to leave abandoned ship after four years
21 votes -
Why Amazon workers sided with the US company over a union
17 votes -
Björn Ulvaeus: ‘Today's pop industry cheats songwriters – and deters the risk-taking that made ABBA’
9 votes -
Research: Adding women to the C-suite changes how companies think
7 votes -
Amazon workers vote down Alabama union campaign
26 votes -
After working at Google, I’ll never let myself love a job again
23 votes -
Unwanted touch and empty consent
12 votes -
Swedish carmaker Volvo will offer a generous paid parental leave scheme to its 40,000 employees globally
8 votes -
Organisations that do important/meaningful work?
I've been thinking a bit lately of starting to look for another place of work. Nothing is really bad at my current employer, but I've been there since 2017 and my feet are starting to itch a bit....
I've been thinking a bit lately of starting to look for another place of work. Nothing is really bad at my current employer, but I've been there since 2017 and my feet are starting to itch a bit. In addition, I'm not really to engaged in my work at the moment since I feel the domain is fairly boring and the tech is rather mundane. This might be a reflection of my sentiment of IT industry in general, i.e. lots of toys but mainly they are just different flavours of the same thing (especially when it comes to building XYZ web app).
Formerly my approach to finding a new job has been to look for companies that are looking for people with skills in technologies I am interested in learning. However, since I'm a bit dissilousioned with tech I think I need to switch my approach and look more for a mission driven organisation I can get behind!
What are your thoughts on organsations that do some kind of important work? If you were to pick a top 3 organisations where you would work which ones would you pick?
Note they don't have to be tech focused. I'm generally curious about different organisations I should look into and also to hear your thoughts on the matter!
28 votes -
Female founder secrets: Men clamming up
17 votes