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The ‘Soft Semester’: Inside the Gen Z Student Rebellion Against Grind Culture and the 4.0 GPA

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The ‘Soft Semester’ Inside the Gen Z Student Rebellion Against Grind Culture and the 4.0 GPA

For decades, the image of the “ideal” American college student was clear: a hyper-ambitious, caffeine-fueled machine. They were taking 18 credits, leading three clubs, interning at a top firm, and somehow maintaining a …

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The ‘Third Space’ Revolution: Why Companies Are Ditching the Downtown HQ for Suburban Co-Working Hubs to Win the War for Talent

October 15, 2025 by Miya
The ‘Third Space’ Revolution Why Companies Are Ditching the Downtown HQ for Suburban Co-Working Hubs to Win the War for Talent

For the past two years, a fierce battle has raged in corporate America over the future of work. On one side, executives pushed aggressively for a full Return-to-Office (RTO), clinging to the belief …

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The Campus-to-Cubicle Culture Shock: Why a Generation of Hybrid-Educated Graduates Is Rejecting the Traditional 9-to-5

October 14, 2025 by Miya
The Campus-to-Cubicle Culture Shock Why a Generation of Hybrid-Educated Graduates Is Rejecting the Traditional 9-to-5

Imagine a recent graduate walking into their first “real” job on a Monday morning. They’re greeted by the hum of fluorescent lights, a sea of identical gray cubicles, and the unspoken expectation that …

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Beyond Degrees: How Top U.S. Companies Are Building Their Own Talent Pipelines to Sidestep the Skills Gap

October 14, 2025 by Miya
Beyond Degrees How Top U.S. Companies Are Building Their Own Talent Pipelines to Sidestep the Skills Gap

For years, a frustrating paradox has defined the U.S. job market: companies complain of a crippling “skills gap” and an inability to find qualified candidates, while millions of ambitious, hardworking Americans struggle to …

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The On-Campus Takeover: Forget Recruiting U.S. Corporations Are Now Directly Funding and Designing University Courses to Secure Their Future Workforce

October 14, 2025 by Miya
The Corporate Takeover of the Classroom How Companies Are Now Designing Your College Courses.

Picture the classic university-corporate interaction: a bustling job fair in the student union gymnasium. Eager students in their best business attire line up to hand their résumés to recruiters standing behind logo-draped tables. …

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