My Pandemic-Era Promotion Presents Unexpected Challenges
New title. New money. Still Black.
New title. New money. Still Black.
I keep it realer than most while on the job, but there are limits to how freely I’ll speak around my co-workers
America’s newest national holiday deserves exclusive access. Sorry not sorry.
The first step to solving a problem is admitting that one exists. Unfortunately, I’m not quite there yet. Turns out, there’s little time for self-reflection when your workdays consist of meticulously surveilling charts, Reddit forums, and investor corners of social media to make shrewd purchases and sales of
This is not a vacation day. This is sick…
After more than a year of WFH, I can’t imagine it any other way
I’ve accepted this fact and figured out how to use my powers for good
As offices reopen, saying goodbye to the mid-workday nap might be the hardest
Where do you see yourself by the end of this article?
Stimmy envy is too real
Once upon a time, I wasn’t the only Black guy in the office
Yes, they’re basically indentured servitude, but that doesn’t mean we should shame students who pursue them
Sure, you wish them well-but navigating the aftershocks is tricky at non-diverse companies
If you want to imagine a world…
My interviews these days have a few more curveballs
When keeping it real goes right
You may not be in person, but you’ve still gotta come correct
Celebrating the Black experience at work is often well-intentioned. Here's how HR departments can prevent it from being awkward.
It’s just like work, except the office is open 24/7
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“Leader of the Proud Boys” is one hell of a resumé builder
No matter what the workplace policy, I’ll be off somewhere lounging, celebrating an icon
The world is yours!
For every pro on the career-focused social networking platform, there’s a con
Being reunited with work has never felt so good
I somehow survived this wild-ass year, and I’m taking these learnings with me
Trading gifts with co-workers makes for some laughable moments
’Tis the season for office shenanigans and spilled tea
For Black employees, breaking bread with White co-workers can play up some insecurities
Am I the only one having withdrawals from wearing my fall fashion work wardrobe?