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Zhenghua Yang
SuccessAt 18, doctors gave him three hours to live. He played video games from his hospital bed—and now, he’s built a $10 million-a-year video game studio
By Preston ForeDecember 10, 2025
Businesswoman shaking hands with a businessman
SuccessSkills are the new hiring currency: 86% of employers say certificates show real job readiness
By Preston ForeDecember 9, 2025
CEO says he’s started giving job candidates live feedback in the interview—and if they ‘freeze up’ or ‘get offended’ they’re not fit for the role
SuccessCEO says he’s started giving job candidates live feedback in the interview—and if they ‘freeze up’ or ‘get offended’ they’re not fit for the role
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 9, 2025
Factory worker on assembly line.
SuccessNearly 4 million new manufacturing jobs are coming to America as boomers retire—but it’s the one trade job Gen Z doesn’t want
By Emma BurleighDecember 4, 2025
Scott Galloway got mostly B’s and C’s in high school, never studied for the SAT, and had to try twice to get into UCLA. Now he’s worth $150 million
SuccessScott Galloway got mostly B’s and C’s in high school, never studied for the SAT, and had to try twice to get into UCLA. Now he’s worth $150 million
By Sydney LakeDecember 3, 2025
L’Oréal exec cut her teeth at luxury brands Chanel and Kiehl’s. Like Walmart’s CEO she says the secret to her success was always saying yes
SuccessL’Oréal exec cut her teeth at luxury brands Chanel and Kiehl’s. Like Walmart’s CEO she says the secret to her success was always saying yes
By Orianna Rosa RoyleDecember 3, 2025
Two businesswomen discussing in meeting
SuccessTo get promoted in the age of AI and layoffs, young workers need upskilling—and to take ownership—career experts say
By Preston ForeNovember 26, 2025
Arianna Huffington
SuccessThe high cost of letting our jobs and our diagnoses define us
By Arianna HuffingtonNovember 25, 2025
Robert Herjavec
SuccessShark Tank star Robert Herjavec says the best Gen Z career advice comes from Mark Cuban—it’s that nobody cares if you’re ‘passionate’
By Preston ForeNovember 22, 2025
Skims founding partner Emma Grede says she routinely brushes up on her AI skills to "future-proof" her career.
Future of WorkSkims founding partner Emma Grede schedules an ‘AI day’ once every six weeks to future-proof her career: ‘It’s like do or die’
By Nino PaoliNovember 21, 2025
Young woman shakes hands with businessman during a job interview
SuccessGen Z college graduates are entering the toughest job market in years—here’s how they can stand out
By Preston ForeNovember 19, 2025
Female worker slacking off on her phone
Future of WorkGen Z is over the ‘girlboss’ era, now it’s all about the ‘snail girl’—and career experts approve
By Orianna Rosa RoyleNovember 18, 2025
Group of students studying together
SuccessWith entry-level hiring shrinking, Gen Z turns to double majoring for protection from AI
By Preston ForeNovember 18, 2025
Hard work beats talent when it comes to success, UPenn psychologist says: ‘Effort counts twice’
SuccessHard work beats talent when it comes to success, UPenn psychologist says: ‘Effort counts twice’
By Sydney LakeNovember 17, 2025
First Watch CEO Chris Tomasso
SuccessLike Steve Jobs, this 55-year-old CEO attended community college—and he warns Gen Z ‘don’t let ego get in the way’ when deciding their future
By Preston ForeNovember 15, 2025
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