Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Rachel Wells is a writer who covers leadership, AI, and upskilling. Part-time jobs may be elusive, but the idea of working ...
Remote work has become a defining feature of the modern job market, offering flexibility, autonomy, and a better work-life balance. In response to this shift, more companies have permanent remote work ...
Remote work is not the only macro trend making waves in the global workforce. Part-time employment is also picking up adoption as the new future of work. As of February 2025, the number of ...
Most people love the idea of a remote job, and one thing you might feel is even better than simply working remote is doi ...
Thanks to the flexible working movement accelerated by the pandemic, the employment landscape currently looks a whole lot different from how it did a decade ago. It’s now easier than ever to pick up a ...
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic disrupted office life, American workplaces are settling into a new rhythm. Employees in remote-friendly jobs now spend an average of 2.3 days each week working ...
There’s no debate that remote work is here to stay, but the question is what shape it takes and how different types of workers are changing the amount of time they work. My new research shows that ...
The job market may be cooling, but working part time is still hot. After the pandemic, “people did some sort of reconsideration,” says Lonnie Golden, a professor of economics and labor and Penn State ...
The Gen Zer secretly works two full-time remote jobs. He said he uses five strategies to juggle both roles and not get caught.