With burnout climbing and Americans leaving more vacation days on the table than almost any other country, workers are getting strategic.
“I always remember being 14 years old on my summer holidays, thinking that this was so unfair,” Mews founder Richard Valtr told Fortune.
Hotels are using AI to build a guest profile of you when you book a room, meaning you won’t have to wait in line to check in, and you’ll get champagne on your honeymoon.
The “Lizzie McGuire” star admits she said yes to almost everything early in her career—and has regrets. Now, she’s telling Gen Z to be more selective.
Real estate mogul Fernando De Leon left Goldman Sachs after being told that he wasn’t the best fit for the $293.4 billion bank—and it set him up to become a self-made billionaire.
My first job was in high school as a bank teller at the Shirley Cooperative Bank in Shirley, Massachusetts, the small town where I grew up. Shirley had about 4,000 people, and it was the kind of place where everyone knew one another. If something happ…
Voyager founder Dylan Taylor says his kids will inherit millions, not billions—he’d rather fund philanthropy than future generations he’ll never meet.
At Google, AI is reshaping employees’ titles and how they work. Last month, Google Cloud’s senior director and chief evangelist Richard Seroter told Fast Company that software engineers have turned into product engineers, or architects, as they move a…
Jensen Huang has some pointed words for leaders who blame company layoffs on AI.
“I think the narrative that connects AI to job loss, for many of the CEOs that are doing it, is just too lazy,” the Nvidia cofounder and CEO said in an interview with …
Bill Winters, the CEO of Standard Chartered, says about 15% of “back office” corporate function roles will be reduced in the next four years.




