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Jessica Coacci
Jessica Coacci is a former reporting fellow at
Fortune,
where she wrote stories for the Success desk.
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Future of Work
The white-collar job market is frozen—now bartenders and baristas are seeing bigger wage growth than desk workers
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Target’s incoming CEO started as a summer intern 20 years ago—he tells Gen Zers to embrace feedback if they want to climb the ladder like he did
By
Jessica Coacci
and
Orianna Rosa Royle
Success
A quarter of Gen Zers have followed ChatGPT’s career advice—and just 3% have regrets
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Duolingo CEO admits his controversial AI memo ‘did not give enough context’ and insists the company never laid off full-time employees
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
A millennial couple grew their side hustle into a business bringing in $4.5 million a year—here’s how the cofounder would start it again, with nothing
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
While AI wipes out entry-level roles, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman says it’s actually ‘the most exciting time to be starting out one’s career’
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Robinhood CEO admits his RTO call was wrong and now says execs must be in the office 5 days a week: ‘Your manager is going through more pain than you’
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
77% of Gen Z job seekers have brought a parent to an interview—they’re even getting them to negotiate pay rises and take their hiring tests
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
AI is creating billionaire’s at a record pace: There are already 498 AI unicorns—and they’re worth $2.7 trillion
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Gen Z are sharing their unhinged hacks to surviving their toxic jobs, including CCing fake lawyers and being maliciously compliant
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
For the boomers that can actually afford to retire in the current climate, research reveals the best spots to kick up your feet
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Ghosting in interviews has gotten so bad that the Canadian government has stepped in to help job seekers
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Here’s the one-page memo Warren Buffett sent to his managers every two years for over 25 years
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
AI is coming for entry-level jobs. Bill Gates says Gen Z may not be safe no matter how well they learn to use it
By
Jessica Coacci
Success
Bill Gates says AI is moving at a speed that ‘surprises’ even him—and he says the experts can’t tell if it’ll replace humans in one year or ten
By
Jessica Coacci