Survey: Working on Vacation Is a Bigger Problem for Gen Z Than Any Other Age Group

While a significant percentage of all people feel that their boss expects them to work on vacation, the rate was highest among 18- to 25-year-olds. Thirty-five percent of people 18 to 25 say their bosses expect them to work while they’re on vacation, according to the latest reading of an ongoing survey by Comparably. The rate fell … Read full-story

How to Apologize at Work

Most of us want to come into a work environment that’s peaceful, fun and inspiring. But not everyday is perfect, and sometimes we find ourselves making embarrassing mistakes, butting heads with colleagues or struggling to handle a trying situation with grace. If you’ve ever found yourself in this place, you know how terrible it can feel … Read full-story

Study: It’s Not Just Women — 42% of Men Say Having Children Holds People Back in Their Careers

Having children can be one of life’s greatest joys, though it often comes at a cost. Indeed, 43% of people say they believe that having kids holds people back in their careers, according to the latest reading of an ongoing survey by Comparably  More than 5,000 people, predominantly across the tech industry, participated in the study. Women are only slightly … Read full-story

Best Companies for Perks & Benefits 2018

The winners listed on Comparably’s Best Companies for Perks & Benefits received the highest ratings by employees who provided anonymous feedback about their perks & benefits to Comparably.com. The award winners are segmented into two lists: Large companies (more than 500 employees) and Small/Mid-Size companies (500 employees or fewer). See below the lists for methodology. … Read full-story

How to Tell if a Company Values Diversity

Diversity and inclusion have always been important, but in today’s workplace, employees are paying special attention to how well their employers are succeeding in these areas. Why? Not only does research show that having diverse teams often leads to higher profits and better focus, but companies that do well by showing appreciation, fairness and respect to … Read full-story

How to Respond When an Interviewer Says ‘Tell Me About Yourself’

“Tell me about yourself.” It’s a simple request in theory, but it’s almost too open-ended for comfort. Do you start at the beginning? How much do you leave in? When can you stop talking? While no two job interviews are the same, this is a question job seekers can come to expect in pretty any interview, so it’s best to brush up. … Read full-story

6 Tips for Networking in 2018

The word “networking” itself is enough to make many of us groan. There’s good reason for that: in many cases, networking conjures up images of name tags and awkward small talk and follow-up emails that lead nowhere. But that doesn’t have to be your experience. Networking – or connecting, or befriending, or whatever word you … Read full-story

What to Include on Your Resume

Writing a resume requires discipline. After all, one page isn’t very much when it comes to recapping your career. If you’re looking for a new job, it’s important to remember that a resume should act more like a highlight reel than a deep dive into you and your history. While you should design your resume however you … Read full-story

Best Companies for Professional Development 2018

The lists below represent the highest ranked companies (small/medium and large) for professional development from employees who anonymously rated their professional advancement and growth opportunities on Comparably.com from May 23, 2017 to May 23, 2018. See below for employee comments and methodology. Don’t forget to check out the rest of our 2018 Leadership Awards, including … Read full-story