
Emma Jacobs
Features Journalist at Financial Times
London-based features journalist, Financial Times. illustration © Vincent Kilbride
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6 days ago |
irishtimes.com | Emma Jacobs
Rosie Labbett is an office evangelist. The 21-year-old, who works in wholesale catering, finds the moments chatting before a meeting invaluable – starkly different from logging on to Teams calls. “Ideas and creativity thrive,” she says. “Personal relationships are so important ...
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6 days ago |
ibtimes.co.uk | Emma Jacobs
The rise in internet use has triggered a global economic phenomenon regarding online gaming due to the wide range of gaming employment opportunities, taxes collected, infrastructural spending, and purchasing power. The existence of the internet itself, along with advanced digital technologies, has enhanced the tremendous growth of the industry.
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Emma Jacobs
Was it only yesterday that we were worried about quiet quitters — workers who simply do their jobs, rather than putting in extra unpaid...
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1 week ago |
financialpost.com | Emma Jacobs |Sapphire Hope
Advertisement 1Data shows younger staff — more than baby boomers — crave the connection and routine of in-person workArticle contentRosie Labbett is an office evangelist. The 21-year-old, who works in wholesale catering, finds the moments chatting before a meeting invaluable — starkly different to logging on to Teams calls. “Ideas and creativity thrive,” she says.
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1 week ago |
ft.com | Emma Jacobs
It’s 9.30am, and Hayley Roberts is excited. In a few moments, she’ll discover whether or not she’s eligible for an award.
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