Paola Peralta, Benefit News

Paola Peralta

Benefit News

Mountain View, CA, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Benefit News
  • Accounting Today
  • Benefit Adviser
  • Financial Planning

Past articles by Paola:

How Bank of America is mastering the metaverse

Bank of America's Mike Wynn explains how the organization is working to make immersive tech inclusive. → Read More

10 states where workers crave side gigs

Between increased flexibility and supplemental income, side hustles are more popular than ever. → Read More

How to keep your office holiday celebrations inclusive

Whether it be cultural or personal differences, employees shouldn't feel excluded by — or forced to participate in — company celebrations. → Read More

The 10 workplace policies job seekers are demanding

The pandemic turned employees' relationship with work on its head, and it's having lasting effects on what they expect from organizations. → Read More

9 questions applicants are Googling about remote work right now

The volume of people searching for "remote jobs hiring immediately" has increased by 262% since 2021 — meaning that the job hunt is on. → Read More

10 countries where you can work less and make more

Earnings, expenses, taxes and cost of living are just a few different ways to measure an employee's financial wellness. → Read More

Metaverse of madness: Employers and employees at odds over virtual workplaces

Only 46% of employees are excited about the immersive workspaces compared to 66% of employers. → Read More

Why most workplace tech tools still aren’t cutting it

Nine out 10 employees are frustrated with their employers’ tech tools, and it may start costing companies their talent. → Read More

These are the 10 best and worst states for working dads

Nearly 94% of dads are participating in the workforce. How much of where they live is impacting how they feel? → Read More

This tech platform is solving tax headaches for small businesses

Sixty-four percent of small business owners report that managing federal business income taxes creates an administrative burden. → Read More

Conference crisis: Why virtual gatherings are better for the environment

One attendee of an in-person conference can have the same environmental footprint as 7,000 virtual conference attendees. → Read More

The 10 most popular mental health and wellness apps

In just the first quarter of 2022, over 52,000 claims have been submitted by employees, and 22.5% were for mental health apps and perks. → Read More

Pursuit of happiness: Employer outlook on work is finally on the rise

Eighty-seven percent of workers have reported to ‘love’ or ‘like’ their jobs, and over half of respondents claim it’s because their work is meaningful. → Read More

10 best and worst states for nurses

Salary, job availability and culture are among the key metrics separating a good and bad environment for hospital staff. → Read More

Tech workers are looking for new jobs — and more purpose

In 2021 72% of employees working in tech or IT roles were thinking of quitting their job the following year. → Read More

Post-pandemic scheduling is hurting part-time workers’ financial and mental well-being

Hourly workers are nearly 10% more likely to experience slightly or extremely unpredictable schedules, which is starting to take a toll → Read More

Top 10 states for tech jobs

The industry is expected to add 178,000 new jobs in 2022 alone. → Read More

Is it a match? This AI platform is connecting contract workers to new gigs

PeopleCaddie’s app intends to bring speed and ease to hiring talent for short-term gigs. → Read More

Ditching 4-year degree requirements may solve the tech industry’s labor shortage

Currently there are almost 200,000 more open IT roles in the U.S. than this time last year. → Read More

Carrot Fertility supports aging workers with menopause and low testosterone benefits

Over one million women in the U.S. alone enter menopause each year and approximately 20% think about quitting as a result. → Read More