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03/28/2024

If Timothée Chalamet can play Willie Wonka AND Bob Dylan, your career can have range too. Scroll down to find your dream job and live in your own world of pure imagination because the times, they are a-changing.

Here's what we got on tap for you today

  • Meme of the Week

  • Article of the Week: Should You Work For a B Corp?

  • New Job Opportunities

  • Win of the Week: Voya Financial Supports Educators

  • Bummer of the Week: Mercedez-Benz Accused of Aggressive Union-Busting

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Article of the Week

Should You Work For a B Corp?

Happy Thursday, friendos. We know you’re out there scouring job sites for companies that actually make a positive impact on the world. Maybe they even treat their employees well too (what a dream, amiright?)

But how can you tell which companies actually walk the talk and which ones are blowing smoke? One way is to look for their certifications.

These days there are a bazillion certifications that companies can get to prove they’re legit do-gooders, so we’re just going to highlight a major one: the B corp certification.

The B Corp certification has been around since 2006, and it’s for socially minded for-profit organizations. For example, Patagonia is a B Corp, but the certification isn’t only for international fleece vest-producing giants. Small businesses can achieve B corp status too.

There are several reasons to work for a B Corp:

  • They’re mission-driven businesses that care about more than just the bottom line

  • To get certified, they have to prove that they support a healthy work environment

  • They’re known for offering solid employee benefits and high starting salaries

Job applications always offer big promises, so one way to cut through the noise is to see if a company has a B Corp certification or not.

Of course, we wouldn’t be telling you any of this if we didn’t happen to have some sweet B Corps on our job board. Scroll down to check them out and thank us later!

New Job Opportunities

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Win of the Week:

Voya Financial is supporting educators with their 2024 Unsung Heroes program, an initiative that funds innovative teaching ideas to improve curriculum and learning techniques.

Bummer of the Week:

The Year of the Union continues into 2024. The United Auto Workers union filed complaints against Mercedes-Benz Group AG for aggressive and illegal union-busting. The complaints claim that the company punishes and fires employees who support the union.