Here’s how women can leverage AI to make their work lives better, insulate themselves from downsizing and maybe even break the glass ceiling.
As COVID-19 swells the ranks of unemployed women in the Arab world, surging demand for digital skills could help many of them find work in a region where only one in four women has a job.
When Kimberly Lewis founded Curlmix more than a decade ago, she imagined a thriving beauty brand built by and for Black women ...
There are far too many women entrepreneurs who choose to play it safe when it comes to money. Keeping their businesses small, avoiding bold money moves, and downplaying financial goals are all ways of ...
Jobs with the highest exposure to AI are likely to be the most affected but it is still unclear what form this impact will ...
On Tuesday, the Bureau of Labor Statistics released revised preliminary benchmarking data showing that close to a million fewer jobs were added to the U.S. economy in the 12 months ending in March ...
Employers have slashed nearly 1.1 million jobs through October this year, up 65% from a year ago, new labor data shows.
After graduating from law school, Christine Job was burned out and wanted a different lifestyle. In 2017, Job moved to Spain, where she began teaching before building a career as a podcaster. After ...
As head of India's first dairy farm run by transgender women, Bhoomika has finally found security, having spent years as a ...