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First job interview and nothing to wear? SUIT UP, recommends DWs Gerhard Elfers in his latest business column. But don't let mommy choose your style!
Emmanuel Macron came in ahead in the first round of voting. But it was tight, leaving much of France’s electorate deeply concerned about the run-off. DWs Claudia Laszczak spoke with French voters in Berlin.
The Germans and French still harbor clichés about each other, says Denis Jeanson, who writes a blog about France for a German audience. He wants the new French government to combat youth unemployment.
What will workplaces look like in future? Will they be healthier environments? We ask Werner Eichhorst from the IZA Institute of Labor Economics.
Interior designer Markus Hilzinger and Isabella Hamann took the plunge - and set up their own business. The small company specializes in fitting out high-end hotels, such as the Adlon in Berlin. How does their workday look like?
It's easier than ever, healthy, natural products are widely available these days. But are we making use of that? There are a few interesting developments under way, including tailormade food that fits your genetic profile. A look at eating trends.
With digital workflows and multitasking the new norm, our jobs are increasingly stressful. Our report from an advertising agency confirms that burnout is on the rise. How can the problem be combated?
Start-ups and companies such as Google and AirBnB believe that cozy, chilled-out work environments and mellow managers foster creativity and motivation. But do they really?
Women in boardrooms are an exotic species at DAX-listed companies. They include Belén Garijo from pharmaceuticals manufacturer Merck. What tips does she have for other women?
Rachel Delacour is a star of the male-dominated French startup scene. She had to battle against countless cliches and patronizing attitudes along the way to found her own software firm in Montpellier.