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Predicting which employees most likely to quit: Google’s new challenge!

To tackle concerns about a recent talent exodus, Google has just developed an algorithm that can predict which of its employees are most likely to quit...


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Candidates digging into their pockets

Desperate times call for desperate measures! Unemployed for almost a year, Pasha Stocking used all her savings to buy billboard space for $7,000.


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Working long hours decreases intellectual abilities

According to an article in the American Journal of Epidemiology, there is a cause-and-effect relationship between long working hours and a decline in cognitive function in middle age.


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Clients choose who to fire !!!

It's never easy to lay off employees ! SO NICE, a small Brussels-based advertising firm, has taken the bull by the horns : their clients have been asked to select which employees to fire.


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A different kind of message in a bottle

It sounds a bit like a remake of the movie Message in a Bottle, except that the ending of the story, which takes place in France, should be happier...


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Best-paid stars are. . . dead!

A number of celebrities continue to generate regular income in the afterlife, thanks to the use of their name or image.


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Online CVs: watch out for hackers!

An address, telephone number and date of birth contain a wealth of information that is very appealing to cybercriminals....


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Parents at job interviews

Mom and Dad accompanied you to your first day of school, so why not to the first job interview?


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Swatch has feminists up in arms

"Ladies, this ad is for you!" It is with this somewhat clumsy assertion that Nivarox wants to attract female residents of Neuchâtel...


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Job seekers get more than they bargained for!

You call the Maryland Job Service Hotline and are greeted by a smooth male voice...


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Fake job ad for recruiting followers

Job ads as proselytizing tools—no, this is not science fiction! The Church of Scientology is now "recruiting" via the classified ads...


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Computer keyboards are filthier than toilet seats!

This is the astounding revelation of a study conducted by "Which? Computing" magazine…


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