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Past articles by Orianna:

Hugh Grant’s Oscars interview is dividing the internet: Experts advise how leaders can deal with questions that may seem beneath them without making people feel small

Hugh Grant's Oscars interview has split opinions on the internet. → Read More

Best Actress Oscar winner Michelle Yeoh’s message for aspirational women of all ages: ‘Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you’re ever past your prime’

"Ladies, don’t let anybody tell you you’re ever past your prime," the 60-year-old actress said, in light of ageism that is still prevalent in Hollywood and society today. → Read More

1 interview trick can set you apart from the hordes of applicants trying to look like they mean business

Throw away any preexisting notion that you need to be serious in a job interview. Instead, flash prospective bosses a big grin for better odds of landing the role. → Read More

Facebook parent Meta still pays women in the U.K. and Ireland less than men and gives them much smaller bonuses—despite previous commitments for gender parity by 2023

This is despite previous commitments for gender parity by 2023. → Read More

MrBeast asked his fans to help clean up his chocolate bar displays in Walmarts—and they’re doing it

The notion that a millionaire would call on his fans, many of whom are children, to do unpaid labor has spared fierce debate. → Read More

Fake flexibility, the menstrual taboo and being called a ‘female CEO’: 5 things women leaders want gone from business on International Women’s Day

The unnecessary use of the word "female" was the top bugbear among the hundreds of CEOs who Fortune spoke to. → Read More

Move over ‘bare minimum Mondays’. Working hard at the beginning of the week to ease into a ‘quiet weekend’ can help fight burnout, expert says

Move over bare minimum Mondays! The new work hack is all about 'quiet weekends'. → Read More

Toblerone is being forced to change its design again

The fate of the brand's blink-and-you-'ll-miss-it Bernese bear remains unknown. → Read More

Salesforce’s Marc Benioff ‘wished he could employ staff for life’—now he’s asking if he should ‘unleash his inner Elon’ to slash staff headcount

Like Twitter, Salesforce plans to "run lean and mean" amid growing pressure from investors. → Read More

‘Must handle stress’: Red-flag language in job ads is on the up—and over 75% of Starbucks postings use ‘toxic’ phrases

Despite the recent focus on inclusivity, companies are increasingly using language that signals a high stress or toxic work culture in their job ads. → Read More

‘Conscious quitting’ is the newest trend sweeping the workplace. Here’s what leaders can do to avoid it

Former Unilever chief executive Paul Polman concluded that, "An era of conscious quitting is on the way." → Read More

‘Marvelous’ early career friendships are pivotal to today’s leaders and CEOs. Here’s how young remote hires can avoid missing out

Here’s how young remote hires can avoid missing out. → Read More

Millennial parents are saying ‘no’ to raising the next Jeff Bezos—because it’s more important for their children to be happy than ‘successful’

Research shows that happiness is more important than success to today's parents—and they're sacrificing their careers to raise happy kids. → Read More

Amazon driver breaks down the AI system watching them for safety violations like drinking coffee while driving and counting the times they buckle their seatbelt

The AI system can also be used to dock drivers' pay. → Read More

World’s biggest four-day week trial sees 92% success rate—but companies shouldn’t implement drastic work changes blindly, CEO warns

It's too soon to know the long-term implications of a 4-day week and implementing contractual changes would be a "headache for businesses", CEOs and an employment lawyer warn Fortune. → Read More

Long COVID is hurting workers’ finances, as new research shows those suffering it are more likely to be unemployed

Research shows that long covid symptoms are preventing professionals from returning to work—but so is the lack of disability adjustments workplaces offer. → Read More

Many of the world’s billionaires share a zodiac sign, study finds

Although Capricorns are the least likely billionaires Jeff Bezos hasn’t let it hold him back. → Read More

Remote workers and freelancers are cutting back on working from home—because it’s too expensive

WFP or rather, working from the pub, is the new cost-saving alternative to WFH. → Read More

Mansplaining makes women question their workplace competence—and can stunt their careers, study says

In the short-term, mansplaining makes female workers feel deflated—at best. But in the long-term, it has serious consequences for women’s careers. → Read More

Pandora’s CEO explains how the jewelry maker keeps growing amid economic slowdown: Recession ‘could actually be positive for us’

It’s why Pandora’s positioning as an “affordable luxury” (a charm will set you back around $60) is increasingly appealing as a “small splurge” during economic hardship. → Read More