A Black Woman Conducted a Catfishing Experiment as a White Woman on LinkedIn—and Yes, Race Mattered

After months spent hunting for a new job, Aliyah Jones still had a pretty good sense of humor about the job market. She often posted about her experience on social media, using a mix of relatable memes and wit to bond with others who were slogging through endless applications. However, while most responses were positive, […]
The Surprising Ways Your Job Posting is Excluding Applicants

When posting a new job, it’s easy to default to the same old template that your company has used for ages. After all, it saves you time and gets the post up faster. However, what many fail to realize is that the average job template often includes language and requirements that deter strong candidates from […]
It’s Time to Stop Looking for a ‘Culture Fit’ With New Hires—Do This Instead

Hiring someone you could see yourself grabbing a beer with isn’t just bad for business—it’s also discriminatory. Find out more in our latest.
What ‘Wicked’s’ ‘Dancing Through Life’ Can Teach Us About Being an Ally in the Workplace

At its heart, the movie Wicked is a story about marginalization and allyship. This really isn’t much of a surprise, considering the book was written by a gay man (Gregory Maguire), the musical was written by Winnie Holzman and composed by Stephen Schwartz, both of whom are Jewish, and most recently, the movie was directed […]
4 Ways Your Emails Might Be Stressing Out Your Coworkers (And How to Stop Doing It)

Discover how your emails may cause coworker stress and tips to reduce this. Improve workplace communication with these easy email strategies.
Seasonal Depression at Work: How to Support Your Co-Workers During the Darkest Months

Everyone has a bad day here or there, but sometimes, there are larger periods when your co-workers need some extra support. Maybe they’ve had a big life event such as a death in the family, a new diagnosis, or a tragedy in their community. Perhaps they simply need a bit of extra grace for an […]
Why Telling My Friends to Get Out of My House Was a Total Game Changer

Discover how clear communication and setting boundaries at social gatherings transformed relationships and boosted energy for an introvert.
Remote Work Isn’t Just a Perk—It’s a Way To Make Your Workplace More Accessible

Working from home is more than a perk to those with disabilities, neurodiversity and chronic illness. Find out why remote work makes workplaces accessible.
Why Working at a Cemetery Was the Best Career Move I Ever Made

Discover how an unconventional job can boost your career and make you stand out in the competitive job market.
How to Use Your Connections When You’re Pretty Sure You Don’t Have Any

The best career advice I’ve ever gotten is also the worst—to find a new opportunity, just “use your connections.” We’ve probably all heard a version of this at one point or another; it’s a go-to for a reason. For some people, it really is as easy as reaching out to a few close friends or […]