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Category: Careers and Professions
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Work Friend: How Loyal Should You Feel to Your Boss?
How guilty should you feel about leaving the boss who gave you your first big break?
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Will A.I. Kill Meaningless Jobs?
And is that so bad?
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Seeking Your First Job After College? Share Your Story.
The New York Times wants to hear from recent college graduates, other young job seekers and hiring managers about this year’s job market.
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Movie Editors and Animators Fear A.I. Will Kill Jobs
Actors and writers won strict limits on artificial intelligence in last year’s contract negotiations, but other workers face a growing challenge.
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Child Care Costs Challenge Women’s Gains in Work Force
Participation in the labor force has surged among women in their prime working years. But for those with children under 5, the gains may have peaked.
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Thanks, but No Thanks
If a lunch with your boss makes you feel uncomfortable, you don’t have to go. Suggest an alternative.
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As Chronic Work Stress Climbs, Enter the Burnout Coach
As chronic work stress climbs, entrepreneurs find opportunity in the burgeoning space of burnout coaching.
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Dropping in Just to Say ‘Hi!’
What to do when a colleague seems to have a communication problem.
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Why the Egg Freezing Industry Is Booming
Mine is the first generation that has corporate benefits for a technology with the potential to slow the biological clock. Is it feminist dream or Silicon Valley fantasy?
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How to Alienate a Colleague, One Coffee at a Time
Introducing your new Work Friend: Anna Holmes.
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Goodbye, Work Friends
After four years, as she prepares to hand off to her successor, our workplace advice columnist reflects on the rewards and the frustrations of office life.
