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People who had one job, but failed

There's a toxic new dating trend called 'ghostlighting.' It's even worse than ghosting. I had an ominous fear about my husband that I kept secret for years. Then it came true. Latest news on day 7 of ...
This smart toaster promises precision, customization, and futuristic features. But at the end of the day, it has one job: make toast. Did it succeed? Let’s just say technology isn’t always progress.
We’ve all been there: you’re staring at a project for so long that your brain just starts filling in the gaps for you. But when you’re a professional designer, those blind spots can turn into ...
Tyler Robitaille had one task: hold the baby for a family photo. He failed. While distracted by his toddler who was standing to the side, Tyler took his hand off his then 6-month-old daughter, and she ...
When the promotion came, it felt affirming. I had worked hard for it. I knew the new position would be harder. But what I ...
Andrew Yeung's career story reveals key interview lessons and how embracing authenticity led to success in tech and entrepreneurship.
As layoffs rise and hit Black women hardest, “fail forward” coach Kamika Dillard shares how to rebuild your confidence, career, and sense of self.
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. A hot new job has emerged in Los Angeles: robot wrangler to help delivery bots navigate the real world. The robots ...
Every athlete hopes to one day do something that guarantees they'll be remembered long after their career is over. It goes without saying that they want ...
Tech workers are increasingly worried that the artificial intelligence they are building will replace them. But some are optimistic that it is just one more tool to work with. Though powerful, code ...
Hybrid cars are a great option if you want the best of both worlds: gas and electric. While the Toyota Prius pioneered the hybrid movement in the early 2000s, it seems like there's a race for every ...
Dr. Alice Chiao used to teach emergency medicine to students at Stanford University’s medical school. Now, she’s teaching artificial intelligence-powered chatbots to think, diagnose and prescribe like ...