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Paranoid attribution is rising in workplaces. Employees fear layoffs, interpreting normal actions as threats. Economic conditions and structural shifts fuel this anxiety. Amber Smith left corporate ...
The parent company of Indeed and Glassdoor is laying off about 1,300 jobs, CBS News reports. The CEO of the parent company apparently wrote in a memo that “AI is changing the world.” [Link: Indeed and ...
Recruit Holdings, the parent company of career sites Indeed and Glassdoor, is laying off 1,300 employees across the two sites ...
The impact of artificial intelligence continues to ripple across the tech industry as Recruit Holdings, the parent of Indeed ...
From 'you look sadder' trends to jokes about Waymo collisions, Gen Z individuals are coping with the brutal 2025 job market the only way they know how: by going viral!
Fearing layoffs and AI, workers are reading into their bosses' looks and the lack of snacks. Welcome to office paranoia.
As AI barrels into the workplace, job search firms like Indeed and Glassdoor are replacing workers with the technology.
Businesses sometimes need to shed staff. But that doesn’t mean those cuts need to be sloppy or cruel.
Last week’s jobs numbers may have shown a drop in the number of pink slips hitting workers’ desks in May, but don’t be fooled: Layoffs are alive and well in 2025.
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