Preparing for a video interview requires research, practice and set design. Career coach Ashlee Anderson, who’s been working from home for 10 years, tells you how to prepare–and make eye-contact through a screen. Photo: Adam Falk/The Wall Street Journal
Category Archives: Business
The Coronavirus May Forever Change Grocery Shopping
Will the coronavirus pandemic lead to long-term changes in how we shop for food? To better understand the challenges facing grocery stores, WSJ’s Alexander Hotz spoke with an industry insider, a store owner and a Walmart executive.
John Lewis to close eight stores, putting 1,300 jobs at risk
In-store sales fail to rebound after coronavirus lockdown as shoppers switch to online purchases
Energy firms criticise plans to cut household bills by £20 a year while providing green electricity
National Grid, SSE and Scottish Power attack proposal that will see them invest £25bn in renewables infrastructure but reduce returns to shareholders
World Wealth Report: Germany’s dollar millionaires on the rise
The number of Germany’s dollar millionaires rose by 100,000 in 2019, according to the World Wealth Report. The US had the biggest upturn, although the coronavirus crisis could change the upward trend.
Is compulsory licensing of remdesivir a feasible option?
Bottlenecks in the production of antiviral drug remdesivir have led to policymakers threatening compulsory licensing and economic sanctions. It’s a foretaste of what may come when a coronavirus vaccine becomes available.
Could 400,000 car industry jobs in Germany be lost?
The car industry is in apparent decline in Germany. Some estimates predict that half its 800,000 jobs will be gone by 2030. The industry disagrees with that estimate, but the road ahead looks bumpy.
Foldable iPhone Update: Apple Still Working On Device’s Design
A new patent shows that Apple is still working on its foldable iPhone’s design.
New OECD data sheds light on multinationals profit-shifting to cut taxes
Data indicates corporations tend to book profits in low tax financial hubs rather than where they really do much of their business
Stocks retreat as US coronavirus outbreaks threaten recovery
Gold hovers near nine-year high while European shares fall for second day
Considering a haircut? This is what it’s like now
The easing of lockdown is celebrated with a trip to the stylist, where — amid the Perspex screens — a sense of normality is restored
UK set to nominate Liam Fox for top WTO job
Brexit-supporting former trade secretary will present himself as someone who can build bridges with US
UFC 251 Full Fight Video: Watch Jose Aldo TKO Renato Moicano
Jose Aldo faces Petr Yan for the vacant UFC bantamweight title at UFC 251
AirAsia in trading halt after auditor flags ‘going concern’ doubts
Shares in Malaysia’s AirAsia Group Bhd were halted on Wednesday after its auditor said there were material uncertainties that cast doubt on the budget carrier’s ability to continue as a going concern.
Hong Kong Security Law Sets Stage for Global Internet Fight
As the city grapples with new restrictions on online speech, American tech giants are on the front line of a clash between China and the United States over the internet’s future.