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School-Bus Drivers Have Had Enough
Drivers are quitting and retiring at an astonishing rate.
By Mary Retta
5 Students Share How They Spent Their COVID Gap Year
From raising chickens to helping family to working in a hostel.
By Anne Wen
What Would Escaping Capitalism Actually Look Like?
The new book ‘Lost in Work’ provides some answers.
By Lex McMenamin
A $15 Minimum Wage Isn’t Actually Enough to Live On
In most of the country, this isn't enough to afford rent.
By Jacqui Germain
Recent Graduates Are Falling for Scam Jobs
There are common red flags to watch out for.
By Emily Blumenthal
Enduring Toxic Workplaces Shouldn’t Be a Rite of Passage
“The ‘pay your dues’ concept is a trap.”
By Rainesford Stauffer
Frat Culture’s Casual Misogyny Is Everywhere — Even Congress
And women pay the price.
By Hope Corrigan
Summer 2021 Internships Are Still Up in the Air
Some students say they’ve been ghosted by companies.
By Anne Wen
A Day in the Life of Illinois Congresswoman Lauren Underwood
From voting on COVID-19 relief to zoning out to the Food Network.
By Teen Vogue Staff
How to Get a Job in the COVID-19 Era
Career coaches offer advice on finding work in this strange new landscape.
By Alexa Stevens
Can We Stop Glamorizing Side Hustles?
Many young people are working multiple jobs out of necessity.
By Jacqui Germain
The World Is Opening Back Up — Are We Ready for It?
Young people weigh in on the so-called “return to normal.”
By Neha Maqsood
There’s No Such Thing As a Dream Job and That's OK
“Work doesn’t seem to be working for many of us.”
By Rainesford Stauffer
Teen Vogue Editors Share Their Best Career Advice
Here’s what we wish we’d been told when we started our careers.
By Teen Vogue Staff
How the Pandemic Changed What Jobs Young People Want
From needing more financial stability to wanting to help people.
By Teresa Xie
Union Activity Is Ramping Up on College Campuses
Undergrads at multiple schools are organizing.
By Sophie Hayssen
Influencers Who Are Unionizing Say Work Is Work
“The biggest thing that I heard from influencers is the exploitation.”
By Jacqui Germain
What It’s Like to Age Out of Foster Care During the Pandemic
“It’s been one thing after another for so long.”
By Jamie Landers