It’s no surprise that working from home has been popular for many workers, but it hasn’t been a win for every profession across the board. Glassdoor recently surveyed workers to determine how important remote work was to them as a benefit, and how employees across various levels of seniority and various occupations view their experiences working from home. In general, the survey found that the ability to work from home was among the top three benefits for more than two-thirds (68%) of the respondents. Remote work was only a few percentage points behind vacation and paid time off in popularity, which 71% of respondents found important, and health insurance, which was a top-three benefit for 69% of respondents. Working from home—or WFH for short—has particularly been a hit with a few specific professions, according to the Glassdoor survey. Here are the top 10 professions, ranked by how satisfied employees were with working from home: Social Worker Customer … [Read more...] about Tired of the office? These jobs have the happiest remote workers right now
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A simple 5-step system to ace performance reviews
My first-ever performance review was for a huge consulting firm. It felt like drinking water from a firehose: How could I condense everything I’d done and learned into a few paragraphs? I stayed up all night, hacking together a list. But when I was done, I realized I’d missed the mark. All I had created was a record of the activities I’d done. The “so what?” wasn’t there. It wasn’t an ideal way to kick off my career. So, I developed a system that helped me track and celebrate my milestones and prepare for my reviews—without subjecting myself to disgusting coffee and all-nighters. Here’s my system, and how you can adapt it for your performance reviews. Step 1: Identify your metrics A successful performance review connects your accomplishments to metrics that matter. So, how do you identify the most important metrics? Pull verbs from your job description When you boil down a job description down, the verbs are what matter. Those words—along with … [Read more...] about A simple 5-step system to ace performance reviews
China spent $240B bailing out ‘Belt and Road’ countries, study shows
JOHANNESBURG -China spent $240 billion bailing out 22 developing countries between 2008 and 2021, with the amount soaring in recent years as more have struggled to repay loans spent building “Belt and Road” infrastructure, a study published on Tuesday showed. Almost 80 percent of the lending was made between 2016 and 2021, mainly to middle-income countries including Argentina, Mongolia and Pakistan, according to the report by researchers from the World Bank, Harvard Kennedy School, AidData and the Kiel Institute for the World Economy. China has lent hundreds of billions of dollars to build infrastructure in developing countries, but lending has tailed off since 2016 as many projects have failed to pay the expected financial dividends. “Beijing is ultimately trying to rescue its own banks. That’s why it has gotten into the risky business of international bailout lending,” said Carmen Reinhart, a former World Bank chief economist and one of the study’s authors. Chinese loans to … [Read more...] about China spent $240B bailing out ‘Belt and Road’ countries, study shows
Jennifer Aniston to Adam Sandler before kissing scenes: ‘Oil up the beard’
Cast members Jennifer Aniston and Adam Sandler arrive at the Los Angeles premiere of “Murder Mystery” at the Regency Village Theatre on Monday, June 10, 2019 in Westwood, Calif. Image: Jordan Strauss/Invision/AP LOS ANGELES — When it came to their kissing scenes in Netflix’s “Murder Mystery,” Jennifer Aniston had one requirement of co-star Adam Sandler. “I did have him learn to oil the beard up a little bit,” the actress said in a joint interview this week. “Conditioned.” Sandler said kissing his longtime friend on camera isn’t all that awkward, except when his wife Jackie and children are on set encouraging him a little too much. “The only awkward part is hearing my wife on the side going, ‘Harder! Harder! Kiss her harder! Deeper!” he joked. “They (Jackie and the kids) watched the kissing. They love it. They love Aniston, and they want her to have good things and they say, ‘Give her something nice.'” “That was awkward,” Aniston said. “Murder Mystery” follows a longtime … [Read more...] about Jennifer Aniston to Adam Sandler before kissing scenes: ‘Oil up the beard’
LOOK: Jake Ejercito, daughter Ellie view cherry blossoms in Japan
Jake Ejercito and Ellie. Images: Instagram/@unoemilio Jake Ejercito bonded with daughter Ellie in their recent trip to Japan, where he celebrated his 33rd birthday, and which culminated in viewing sakura (cherry blossom tree) on illuminated lanes. On Instagram, Ejercito shared on Sunday the latest installment of pictures from their Japan visit where the father-and-daughter duo can be seen enjoying taking pictures with the pink and white blooms in the background. “Sakuraaa,” he said in the caption. View this post on Instagram A post shared by jake ejercito (@unoemilio) Meanwhile, Ejercito also shared on his Twitter account pictures of their Tokyo train ride and search for Ellie’s shoes, wherein he was shown comforting his daughter after failing to find the right shoe size for her. “After the nth sneaker shop without her size,” he wrote. After the nth sneaker shop without her size #haynako … [Read more...] about LOOK: Jake Ejercito, daughter Ellie view cherry blossoms in Japan
Back together? Elisse Joson, McCoy de Leon extra sweet during wedding of friend Verniece Enciso
Elisse Joson and McCoy de Leon were among the guests of Verniece Enciso’s wedding. Images: Instagram/@elissejosonn, Instagram/@officialtimyap It seems that Elisse Joson and McCoy de Leon have rekindled their romance after a falling out earlier this year when they were seen in a number of events together, the most recent of which was the wedding of content creators Verniece Enciso and James Alfred Dichaves last weekend as each other’s plus-one. The Enciso-Dichaves wedding marked the first time that Joson and de Leon, also known as McLisse, were seen together in public after the latter wiped clean his Instagram page, and left only a family photo with the former and their daughter Felize in February. The controversial couple sparked reconciliation rumors after Joson uploaded a selfie of herself leaning on de Leon, on her personal Instagram account on Sunday, March 26. “My date,” she wrote on the photo. McCoy de Leon and Elisse Joson. Image: Screengrab from … [Read more...] about Back together? Elisse Joson, McCoy de Leon extra sweet during wedding of friend Verniece Enciso
‘Friends’, ‘Grace and Frankie’ creator outfoxes sexism
This 2016 photo provided by Netflix shows writer/producer Marta Kauffman, from left, Jane Fonda, as Grace Hanson, and Lily Tomlin, as Frankie Bergstein, in a scene from “Grace and Frankie”. Image: Netflix/Melissa Mosley via AP Ask Marta Kauffman if there will be a “Friends” reunion someday, and the answer is a crisp “nope.” Kauffman, who created the enduringly popular sitcom with David Crane and was an executive producer from start to finish, is focused on what’s now and next, not what’s past. She’s moved on from the 1994-2004 network-airbrushed adventures of young New York pals to the unvarnished pains and pleasures of older women — and, subordinately, men — in “Grace and Frankie”. The Netflix comedy is in the hunt to add 2019 Emmy Award nominations to those earned in its first four seasons by stars Jane Fonda and Lily Tomlin, who also have received Screen Actors Guild, Golden Globe and other nods of recognition. “Friends” can boast of nabbing a best comedy series Emmy in … [Read more...] about ‘Friends’, ‘Grace and Frankie’ creator outfoxes sexism
PBBM lauds highest Pag-IBIG dividend rates since pandemic: 6.53% for Regular Savings, 7.03% for MP2
President Ferdinand R. Marcos Jr. lauded Pag-IBIG Fund’s highest dividend rates since the Covid-19 pandemic, as its Regular Savings dividend rate for 2022 reached 6.53 percent and its Modified Pag-IBIG 2 (MP2) Savings surged to 7.03 percent per annum The dividend rates on the members’ savings of the agency were the highlights of the Pag-IBIG Fund Chairman’s Report for 2022, where the president spoke before a gathering of agency members, partners and stakeholders at the SMX Convention Center, Tuesday (March 28). “It makes me proud that your agency’s stewardship of our national savings program has successfully provided affordable shelter financing for our people. Let me thank all of you, the members who are the owners of Pag-IBIG Fund, including concerned housing developers, partners, and other key stakeholders who have been instrumental in fulfilling the Pag-IBIG Fund’s mandate, of serving the Filipino workforce,” the President said. “As the Pag-IBIG Fund was established under the … [Read more...] about PBBM lauds highest Pag-IBIG dividend rates since pandemic: 6.53% for Regular Savings, 7.03% for MP2
Arrival of COVID-19 bivalent vaccines ‘on hold’
MANILA, Philippines — The Department of Health (DOH) on Tuesday said that the arrival of donated COVID-19 bivalent vaccines is currently “on hold,” as the agreement with COVAX, the vaccine manufacturer, contains conditions that still need to be studied. According to DOH officer-in-charge Maria Rosario Vergeire, the said agreement for the donated vaccines is being studied by the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the Office of the Solicitor General (OSG) because of conditions it contains such as immunity from liability and requiring the country to have indemnification. “For now it is still being further studied by the OSG and the DOJ. Kailangan po maintindihan ng mga kababayan ‘yung pong clause na nakainclude dito po sa ating mga agreements, would require us to have indemnification unang una, pangalawa is the immunity from liability,” said Vergeire in a press forum. (For now, it is still being further studied by the OSG and the DOJ. The people need to understand that the clause … [Read more...] about Arrival of COVID-19 bivalent vaccines ‘on hold’
[Editorial] A critical leadership vacuum at KT
But the group is still mired in a war of nerves with the government over management affairs. Former CEO Koo Hyun-mo was appointed under the liberal Moon Jae-in administration. But he gave up a bid for another term under pressure from the conservative Yoon Suk Yeol administration. Yun’s withdrawal underscores how the KT management remains under political influence. As Koo’s term ends at the end of March, KT could be doing business without CEO for a while. Finding the next candidate for the top post is not easy. The government opposed Yun as the new head of KT, not to mention three other candidates shortlisted by the KT board of directors. The government more or less displayed its disapproval of the current KT management, accusing it of being “a cartel group.” While resigning from the nomination, Yun said that the new CEO should be able to improve the governance structure that can exceed the expectations of major stakeholders. Given that Yun’s nomination was approved by minority … [Read more...] about [Editorial] A critical leadership vacuum at KT