
Danielle Abril
Work Writer at The Washington Post
Tech at work writer @washingtonpost. Texas native 🤠. Dancer 💃🏻. Geek 🤓. [email protected]
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3 days ago |
yahoo.com | Danielle Abril
For years, Ashley Palardy didn’t understand why she was completely drained after a day at the office. Her exhaustion and anxiety would get so bad that sometimes she’d lock herself in the bathroom for an hour or sequester herself in a private space during lunch to decompress and then go straight to bed after work. But a year ago, she got her answer through a diagnosis: She has autism.
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5 days ago |
washingtonpost.com | Danielle Abril
The workers who feel left behind by return-to-office policies (washingtonpost.com) The workers who feel left behind by return-to-office policies By Danielle Abril 2025041912050000 For years, Ashley Palardy didn't understand why she was completely drained after a day at the office.
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1 week ago |
inquirer.com | Danielle Abril
The boom of artificial intelligence has ignited a wave of new possibilities, but it’s also stirring fears among many Americans about their jobs. One of the main concerns is that AI could put humans out of work, and new data shows which jobs people worry about the most. So who’s likely at risk? Seventy-three percent of U.S. adults think that AI will probably lead to fewer jobs for cashiers in the next 20 years.
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2 weeks ago |
stuff.co.nz | Danielle Abril
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2 weeks ago |
bostonglobe.com | Danielle Abril
The boom of artificial intelligence has ignited a wave of new possibilities, but it’s also stirring fears among many Americans about their jobs. One of the main concerns is that AI could put humans out of work, and new data shows which jobs people worry about the most. Seventy-three percent of US adults think that AI will probably lead to fewer jobs for cashiers in the next 20 years.
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RT @davejorgenson: A new study suggests that office mandates don’t help companies https://t.co/iyu89Q0H99 https://t.co/F2rapDjkxB

The Help Desk team has taken on a series of etiquette guides—from writing online reviews to texting and calling. My contribution focuses on email etiquette at work. Enjoy! https://t.co/SJ7ln1i3lc

Zoom's return to office may seem surprising to some people. For many, the video conferencing service was the tool that enabled them to work remotely during the pandemic. But Zoom recently defended its decision with a new rationale. https://t.co/YQLWq3aj3n