careers
How Do Tarot Readers and Astrologists Actually Make a Living?
“I never put a cap on how many readings I took, out of fear.”
By Tara Yazdan Panah
Inside Depop's College Ambassador Program, Where Fast Fashion Is Out, Thrifting Is In
On college campuses across the U.S., fast fashion is out, and thrifting is so much more than just a way to shop.
By Alyssa Hardy
What Young Workers Need to Know About Paid Leave
Paid sick leave is the top workplace benefit young adults prioritize.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Young People From Low-Income Backgrounds Do a Different Kind of Unpaid Labor
It’s often discounted and undervalued.
By Anthony Abraham Jack
There’s No Such Thing As ‘Making It’
Samhita Mukhopadhyay’s new book unpacks the lies we tell ourselves about work.
By Allegra Kirkland
Too Many Workplace Dress Codes Leave LGBTQ People Out
Fashion norms are changing. Dress codes should too.
By Nathaniel George
Teen Vogue Staffers Share How They Paid for College
“Money dictated where I went.”
By Teen Vogue Staff
Here's How to Negotiate a Salary Offer
Making a counteroffer teaches you how to advocate for yourself at work.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Rethinking What Success Means Can Transform Your Mental Health
That's why “lift as you climb” is my gratitude mantra.
By Elyse Fox
What Are Your Rights at Work As a Young Person?
Exploitation of young people on the job is way too common.
By Rainesford Stauffer
10 Wins for the Workplace and Public Good for Which You Can Thank Unions
From the 8-hour workday to overtime pay.
By Meredith Oldham
What Do I Do If My Job Bores Me to Tears?
Your boredom is telling you something.
By Rainesford Stauffer
Why Are So Many People Still Injured and Killed at Work?
Our lives are worth so much more than this.
By Kim Kelly
Why Journalist Zinhle Essamuah Won't Shy Away From Her Identity in Reporting
“Some of the best journalists are those who are able to lead with their humanity.”
By Fortesa Latifi
5 Fashion & Beauty Insiders Share Their Best Career Advice
Focusing on how to utilize social tools to boost connections and networking.
By Anjana Pawa
fight club
The Actors Guild Is Expected to Strike After 'Insulting' Studio Offers
Emmys and much more will likely be up in the air.
By Natalie Jarvey and Joy Press
What It’s Like to Be One of the Only Black Women Neurosurgeons in the U.S.
Only 0.6% of neurosurgeons in the country are Black women.
By Adaira Landry
What to Do When Your Job Feels Like 'Mean Girls'
Here’s how you can navigate cliques and unfriendly colleagues at work.
By Rainesford Stauffer