“Bullshit jobs” theory torpedoed by researchers
In June 2021, researchers in the United Kingdom published a study largely refuting the concept of “bullshit jobs” launched by the late David Graeber in a 2013 essay.
In June 2021, researchers in the United Kingdom published a study largely refuting the concept of “bullshit jobs” launched by the late David Graeber in a 2013 essay.
In theory, recruiters should not be prospecting based on the appearance of candidates, but on their pure skills. In theory…
Excluding donation solicitation during live broadcasts, the TikTok platform didn’t really offer a way for influencers to monetize their content. The situation is about to change, with the launch in beta of a paid subscription feature called “LIVE Subscription”. Explanations.
A study of developers on the cooperative platform GitHub found that the “smiley faces” and other icons used in text exchanges between co-workers could predict their engagement at work. Highlights.
The content creation tool Canva is a must-have for many communications and marketing professionals.
At a time of pandemics, labour shortages and the “Great Resignation”, let’s see what’s behind flexibility with Geneviève Provencher, founder of the Flow firm.
Number 1 in the App Store in Canada, French app BeReal, which defines itself as an intimate social media opposite of Instagram, is riding a wave of popularity in North America. What’s it all about?
Since the holidays, users of the LinkedIn social network have had access to a new feature: the LinkedIn Newsletter. We reviewed the pros and cons of this new “public” newsletter with David Gaudreault.