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Here’s what Australians do and don’t love in the workplace

Location, work-life balance, purpose, and a strong team get a thumbs up, according to a Seek study of Gen Z. Unimpressive ESG commitments, high-stress levels, and limited career progression get the thumbs down.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist

Top 20 start-ups to work for in Australia in 2024

What do an insur-tech, a fake meat start-up and quantum computing company have in common? They’re all on this year’s top 20 start-ups to work for list, according to LinkedIn.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

Egg-freezing demand is up 194% in US, highlighting opportunity for employers

US employers are increasingly acknowledging, addressing, and prioritising their employees’ mental and physical well-being to freeze their eggs – and to freeze their time as well.

  • By Eva Epker - Contributor

Hospo-tech raises $5.1 million to save restaurants amid flailing industry

Restoke.ai has raised $5.1 million to transform restaurant operations across the globe, as some of the country’s top restaurants call time over tough conditions.

  • By Anastasia Santoreneos
  • Journalist & List Editor

Amazon wants workers back in the office five days a week. Few large tech firms expect the same

Amazon CEO Andy Jassey announced Monday that starting early next year, employees will generally be expected to be back in the office five days a week.

  • By Jena McGregor
  • Forbes Staff

This immigrant just became a biotech billionaire

Shares of Summit Therapeutics, whose cancer drug candidate turned heads after it outperformed a blockbuster drug from Merck, have been on fire. Now both of its co-CEOs are billionaires.

  • By Kerry A. Dolan
  • Forbes Staff

Beyond Meeting recaps: Five unique ways to use AI at work 

While generative AI is still a relatively new technology, 2024 is emerging as a defining year as users explore powerful ways to apply it in their workday.

  • By Lucy Debono - Contributor

Secret Service investigating Elon Musk’s X post about assassination threats, reports

The Tesla CEO wrote in a since-deleted post that “no one is even trying to assassinate” Biden or Harris.

  • By Ty Roush
  • Forbes Staff

LinkedIn is using your data to train Microsoft and its own AI models–Here’s how to turn it off

LinkedIn doesn’t get explicit consent for training AI, requiring users to opt out.

  • By Thomas Brewster
  • Forbes Staff

NSW man arrested over global ‘Ghost’ platform used by underworld

The platform has been used to traffick drugs, launder money, and order killings, according to the Australian Federal Police.

  • By Shivaune Field
  • Business Journalist
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