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Google Meet and Zoom will perform better on Chromebooks thanks to new Chrome OS updates.
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Google Meet and Zoom will perform better on Chromebooks thanks to new Chrome OS updates.
Virtual collaboration can be difficult in the age of remote work and hybrid work. A new Microsoft platform could assist employees, managers, and organizations collectively.
From infection hotspots to quarantine requirements, these app features could help travelers avoid the myriad potential pitfalls associated with pandemic tourism.
The latest additions include room monitoring capabilities for the hybrid workforce era.
Salus doesn't take personal information, but helps venues, offices, airlines, and cruise ships monitor the health of guests.
Hire people all over the world and let them work the hours they want for a more productive and inclusive workplace.
If you've ever had to deal with pushback, you know how challenging it can be. Jack Wallen has some advice for you.
New return-to-workplace solution, Oracle Fusion Cloud Human Capital Management, helps to maintain safety and helps employees adapt to new working conditions.
Courses in soft skills such as resilience, focus, and adaptability "are skyrocketing," the career site said.
Employers need to build more flexibility and empathy into their remote-working culture to make life easier for parents, who are struggling to fit their jobs around the needs of their children.
Whether you are seeking a salary increase, new office, or flexible schedule, there are numerous strategies to keep in mind during the negotiation process.
The coronavirus pandemic served as a temporary kill shot to the business travel industry. A tech-savvy and adaptable hospitality industry is rising from these ashes in the remote work era.
Glassdoor's Sarah Stoddard discusses ways to shine in your virtual interview. Preparation is everything, she says.
Data from 304,645 coding tests by assessment platform DevSkiller identified the languages and tech stacks developers were most likely to be tested on.
Glassdoor finds that 22 of the top 50 and 8 of the top 10 postings are in technology.