
Some tech startups in America are telling employees: ‘Leave your shoes behind’; and reason is a ‘schedule’ that has its origins in China
Some startups in America are embracing a “no shoes” policy. According to a report in the New York Times, “The

Some startups in America are embracing a “no shoes” policy. According to a report in the New York Times, “The

A techie opened up about how hustle culture derailed his health, leaving him with hypertension in his early 20s in

Forward-thinking companies are looking to shift from “defense to offense” with their real estate portfolios, according to a new report. The

The Trust Deficit report, a new end-of-year analysis from online resume builder LiveCareer, reveals that 2025 was marked by a profound

The hybrid workplace is here to stay—and with it comes a new challenge: ensuring employees can be productive, collaborative, and

He thought he was playing it smart, successfully managing to juggle multiple high-paying remote jobs without raising suspicion until he made the

Work stress is no longer just a workplace buzzword. As industries evolve and expectations rise, pressure has quietly become part

Feeling bored at work once in a while is hardly unusual. Most jobs come with repetitive tasks and slower days.

A laid-off techie has shared an experience of developing hypertension in 20s after months of extreme work stress and job insecurity. “Hustle

An India Redditor shared the struggle of waiting for a Green Card in the US while remaining on the H-1B temporary visa.