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Missed a deadline? Here’s why it might cost you more than just a little extra time
What if we told you that being late doesn’t just affect your calendar — it could actually tarnish h…
How access to reproductive care shaped a founder's career, highlighting its importance as an economic driver
Studies show that women suffer economically when they are denied reproductive access. Tracy Young s…
Katie Balevic
Where you should look for a job if you can't break into consulting, according to a Harvard career advisor
A Harvard career advisor says new grads who can't get into consulting firms should look for compani…
Kelsey Vlamis
I interned at a hedge fund when I was 16. It was the smartest decision I made as a teen, and it set me on the path to a career in finance.
Yi Ke Cao, now 20, did her first internship at a hedge fund when she was 16.
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
Majority Gen Z employees feel job satisfaction is more important than salary, say work-life balance is crucial
A new survey reveals that Gen Z values job satisfaction and work-life balance over high salaries. C…
Meeting anxiety is a real thing. Here's how to beat the nerves, according to a career expert.
It's normal to feel anxious in meetings, but staying quiet may be holding back your career, accordi…
Lindsay Dodgson
The end of American careerism
Climbing the corporate ladder was once a cornerstone of the American Dream. Now, many professionals…
Aki Ito
I'm the Kardashians' private chef of nearly a decade. I like to stay out of the spotlight.
When Khristianne Uy left her job cooking for Ryan Seacrest in New York, he connected her with his f…
Jamie Killin
Working in corporate America burned me out, so I became an elementary school teacher
I spent 16 years working in an office and was not enjoying it. My dad's retirement inspired me to b…
Jesse Gormley
I crafted a masterplan at Google to try to get promoted as fast as humanly possible. This is what went into it.
Jerry Lee, 29, was a former manager at Google. Lee says he designed his workload and work style to …
Kwan Wei Kevin Tan
My wife and I both work full-time. Summers are complex — we have to plan our kids' summer schedules 6 months in advance.
A dad of 2 told Business Insider how summer vacation makes working full-time harder even.
Ella Hopkins
Meet the Roadmap Generation: High-achieving Zoomers are taking an aggressive, long-term approach to planning their careers
Meet the Roadmap Generation: A professional cohort of recent graduates and early-stage careerists w…
Erin Snodgrass
I moved 1,800 miles and took a 20% pay cut to live near my parents. It's a high-cost area, but they get to see our kids.
Family moved from Texas to Massachusetts, accepting a pay cut and higher living costs, in exchange …
Jane Ridley
Nike's new CEO is a company lifer — but an expert explains why that's not a great idea now
Elliott Hill first started at Nike as an intern in 1988. He has since then worked his way up to bei…
Nora Redmond
I can't ask my kids' grandparents for help with childcare. One set lives hours away, and the other is not in great health.
Victoria Thorsen says one set of grandparents lives hours away and the other is not in great health…
Jane Ridley
I added my divorce to my LinkedIn profile — here's why
Karl Dunn put his divorce on his LinkedIn because the process required him to utilize professional …
Karl Dunn
The 2 most important things you need to learn in your first few jobs to advance your career faster
The two most important things you need to learn early in your career involve figuring out what you'…
Henry Blodget
The fastest-growing career in the US is in wind power. Here's what employees make, what it's like, and how to land a job.
Wind farms are popping up worldwide to fight the climate crisis, and they're hiring aggressively.
Catherine Boudreau
Hybrid work boosts satisfaction and productivity and is here to stay, PwC says
The Big Four accounting firm spent 13 months surveying 20,000 workers for insights into transformin…
Lakshmi Varanasi
I landed a 6-figure government job after leaving the military. It's high-stress and comes with many challenges — here's how I manage it.
Ebony Grey earns six figures working for the US Department of Housing and Urban Development. Here's…