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Want to be successful at work? Sport a beard
Want to be successful at work? Sport a beard

New research says men with beards are seen as being more powerful at work and also attract women.

89% people want automation at workplace: Adobe
89% people want automation at workplace: Adobe

According to the Adobe report, people are open to man and machine collaboration for work benefits.

Your personality may affect your pay cheque, says study

According to a new study, physical attractiveness and higher salaries are linked.

Your personality may affect your pay cheque, says study
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Simran Arya
Fashion Designer, Carousel
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Anuj Rakyan
Anuj Rakyan
Founder & MD, RAW Pressery
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Aditya Malik
Aditya Malik
MD & CEO, Talentedge
Want to become a good leader? Stay humble, be accessible to your team
Working from home? You are more vulnerable to unpaid overtime, stress and insomnia
Working from home? You are more vulnerable to unpaid overtime, stress and insomnia

A new UN report studied the impacts of working remotely.

Looking for a job on LinkedIn? Give Facebook a chance!

The new feature rolled-out by FB will allow job posting and application directly.

Looking for a job on LinkedIn? Give Facebook a chance!
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From Ivanka Trump to Sheikh Hasina, Justin Trudeau's smile has spared no one!
From Ivanka Trump to Sheikh Hasina, Justin Trudeau's smile has spared no one!
For the love of all things Polo
For the love of all things Polo
The Spirit of Fashion
The Spirit of Fashion
Young and raring to go! Indian millennials work harder than their bosses
Young and raring to go! Indian millennials work harder than their bosses

A new study says that most think that they should get a hike even if their bosses do not get one.

Want to become a good leader? Stay humble, be accessible to your team

Creating a balance between productivity and playfulness at work is a must.

Want to become a good leader? Stay humble, be accessible to your team
From LinkedIn to Skype: How smartphone has changed the way companies hire
From LinkedIn to Skype: How smartphone has changed the way companies hire

According to hiring managers, apart from saving cost & time, it improves the interview to select ratio.

Punit Soni's success tip: Great product + great family + good health

The former Google and Flipkart top executive feels that India Inc must emphasise on personal development, along with professional achievement.

Punit Soni's success tip: Great product + great family + good health
Looking for a job? Buckingham Palace offers £30,000-a-year to run Queen's Twitter account
Looking for a job? Buckingham Palace offers £30,000-a-year to run Queen's Twitter account

The full-time role will involve letting the world know about her work.

Automation is here, HR has to re-skill, re-orient human capital

Automation is radically changing the DNA of the organisation and has thrown up a daunting challenge for Human Resource (HR).

Automation is here, HR has to re-skill, re-orient human capital
Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook employees to get 20 days paid leave to grieve
Sheryl Sandberg: Facebook employees to get 20 days paid leave to grieve

Previously, employees had 10 days paid leave for immediate family and five for extended family.

Do you work for more than 39 hours a week? You may harm your mental, physical health

For women, the healthy work limit is 34 hours per week.

Do you work for more than 39 hours a week? You may harm your mental, physical health
Cracking the glass ceiling! Women are, very slowly, getting more seats in the boardroom
Cracking the glass ceiling! Women are, very slowly, getting more seats in the boardroom

Having women in the most senior leadership positions has other benefits, companies say.

Donald Trump's dress code: Women 'need to look neat', men should always sport a tie
Donald Trump's dress code: Women 'need to look neat', men should always sport a tie

The US President is fixated on his employees' attire and grooming habits.

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