Happy happy Sunday:) The weather’s warming up, summer’s fast approaching and the week-end flew by too fast, again…So before our little weekly break is over, here’s my weekly news update:
- In gender equality news this week, TIME introduces us to 10 CEOs and university leaders working for gender equality;
- Fortune magazine tells us why this female CEO thinks you should be more opinionated at work;
- Business Insider lists the 30 most meaningful companies to work for in America;
- If you didn’t know your company is monitoring you, Forbes confirms companies have more data on employees than ever before;
- The Pew Research Center confirms Millenials surpass any other generation as the largest generation in the U.S. workforce;
- Tired of being interrupted at work? Entrepreneur reveals the average worker gets interrupted every 11 minutes, yes that much…
- Bad relationship at work? Inc. tells us about 3 ways to re-write negative interactions at work;
- The New York Times Opinion page gives new grads a quick reality check: although new jobs may have increased, wages offer a different, and more dismal, picture;
- Inc also reveals to us the one-page resume is dead, and we’re not exactly sorry;
- Last but not least, as you’re preparing for yet another work week, Daily Worth gives you tips on how to survive a job you hate.
Happy Sunday!
The Corporate Sis.