Sarah Kessler, Quartz

Sarah Kessler

Quartz

New York, NY, United States

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Recent:
  • Unknown
Past:
  • Quartz
  • Mashable
  • Fast Company

Past articles by Sarah:

Why automation doesn’t have to be scary

The argument for an optimistic outlook on automation → Read More

It’s time to focus on the work problems of today—not the future

The "future of work" debate has gone nowhere for centuries, and there are plenty of problems to solve in the present. → Read More

Target is the latest retailer to take on Victoria’s Secret

Target plans to launch three new lines of sleepwear and lingerie next month. → Read More

4 free sites for creating your own comics

You don't have to know how to draw to make your own comic strips. These free sites help! → Read More

4 free sites for creating your own comics

You don't have to know how to draw to create your own comic strips. These free comic strip maker sites can help. → Read More

The most tedious part of my job changed my relationship with gratitude

Searching news photo archives, I have found new perspective on things I take for granted. → Read More

Exactly what Gen Z wants, according to all of the surveys

Corporate-sponsored surveys paint an extremely clear picture of Generation Z's workplace desires—as long as you only read one of them. → Read More

The 90 best stories from Quartz at Work’s first year

To celebrate our first anniversary, we've combed through the archives to compile the very best of our stories on managing both yourself and other people. → Read More

The top 10 stories from Quartz at Work’s contributors

In our first year, we've shared stories from CEOs, recruiters, HR execs, researchers, and one Buddhism expert. → Read More

Unilever CEO Paul Polman and Anand Giridharadas conflict on conscious capitalism — Quartz at Work

Can a for-profit enterprise really be a force for social good? → Read More

How I totally pullled off a productive work dayg after my red-eye flight

No sleep, no problem. → Read More

The future of work will raise difficult questions. Are we prepared to confront them?

An excerpt from "Gigged," a new book about the end of the job and the future of work. → Read More

Startups have spun an incomplete narrative about the future of work

The future of work can look very different depending on where you are standing. → Read More

We're about to find out how big the gig economy actually is

The US government is preparing to release data on the number of temps, contract workers, and freelancers. → Read More

Are people who don't use Facebook more productive?

We asked experts in professional networking, marketing, and office communication to weigh in. → Read More

The last surviving human from the 19th century has died

Born in 1900, she lived through the introduction of technological marvels like cars, air travel, TV, space travel, computers, the Internet, and smartphones. → Read More

Mitt Romney (and Abe Lincoln) failed to secure the Senate nomination in Utah

After Donald Trump won the presidency, should we take unconventional candidates more seriously? Abe Lincoln's fate in Utah suggests not. → Read More

Handy is quietly lobbying state lawmakers to declare its workers aren't employees

Bills on worker status are up in at least eight states. Three have already signed them into law. → Read More

Travis Kalanick has a new gig

His new company is already a partner with Uber. → Read More

Amazon built one of the world's most efficient warehouses by embracing chaos

Robbinsville, NJ When Dave Alperson got his first job at an Amazon warehouse in 1997, as a temporary hourly employee, it involved walking around the warehouse with a list of where to find products—mostly books—that customers had ordered. Twenty years later, as a regional director of operations for Amazon in Indiana, he oversees 18 warehouses... → Read More