
Microsoft’s ultimatum for underperforming employees: 16 weeks’ pay or PIP
Under the new structure, employees identified as low performers will be given the option to voluntarily resign in exchange for

Under the new structure, employees identified as low performers will be given the option to voluntarily resign in exchange for

The remote work era, which was previously touted as the new normal for the tech sector, is now threatened with a sudden

A bioengineering student in California has gone viral after declining an internship offer from NASA. The student cited concerns about

Artificial intelligence (AI) startups are hiring at twice the rate of Big Tech, drawing top talent away from giants like

Reddit turned advisor for a man who asked how he must prepare before his trip to India. The man claimed that

When hiring dozens or even hundreds of candidates for management roles, employers need a recruitment strategy that balances scalability with

A fresh graduate took to Reddit to ask if a starting salary of S$4,600 was “acceptable” for a tech role

For Tomato.ai and other California-based startups trying to crack the code of real-time accent conversion, the old “you like tomayto, I like

A new Spark Admissions survey of 84 C-suite executives finds that artificial intelligence (AI) is fundamentally changing how companies approach early-career hiring.

Next on the chopping block, we have work-from-home policies. Intel just announced a 4-day office policy, effectively signaling that it was