Unfortunately, I am among the hundreds of journalists cut from
@washingtonpost.com today. Grateful for my more than four and half years here and all the work I got to do. I’m currently exploring what may be next in my career. Reach out if you’d like to connect.
Posts by Danielle Abril
Given that this is many people's first day back from the holidays, it seemed like prime time to resurface my latest story. I spoke to several companies who said they're using the efficiency gains from AI to give time back to their employees. Read more:
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Big cuts from big tech companies just kept coming this year. While slashing jobs, companies like Google, Meta and Microsoft have been reporting record revenues and massive investments in AI infrastructure. So what gives? Read my latest to see what I found.
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In case you missed it this weekend, I talked to analysts and economists about what we're seeing from the nation's largest employers Amazon and Walmart given their focus on AI and what we should expect from other companies as a result.
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Have you heard of '996' It's a grind culture that AI startups are now advertising in their job postings. I spoke to a bunch of startups to understand more about 996, what it looks like, and why they do it. Read more about it in my latest story. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
While there are still a lot of questions about Trump's new H-1B visa policy, companies are already starting to weight potential alternatives to hiring high-skilled immigrants. My latest explores the options lawyers and advisors are outlining for their clients.
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Pleased to talk with WaPo tech writer @danielleabril.bsky.social about the impact of the AI boom on the translation world. This International Translation Day, let’s take a moment to appreciate all that translation does to foster human connection. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
I recently connected with professional translators to get a sense of how AI is impacting their jobs. Not only are they concerned about AI, but machine translation has been impacting them for years. Read my latest to see what's happening as AI translation features continue to roll out.
ICYMI, earlier this week I teamed up with Washington Post labor reporter Lauren Gurley to look into what's going on with H-1Bs following President Trump's latest announcement to charge a $100,000 fee for the work visa.
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I've been covering the shift from remote work to RTO mandates for 4 years now. This past week we saw three more major employers release new return-to-office policies. It appears the landscape on flexible work is still shifting. Read my latest here:
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In the era of AI, labor unions are pushing back more than ever. After Trump rolled back the AI legislative strategy of his predecessor, the battle moved to the states. So activists are pushing AI laws and worker protections state-by-state. Read my latest.
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ICYMI yesterday: I spoke to several people who have decided to pursue new AI degrees as they prepare for the workforce of tomorrow. Universities and companies are offering education for AI-era jobs. Read more about what that looks like in my latest story. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
Great @danielleabril.bsky.social article about unions, workers, and AI that features today's @poweratwork.bsky.social
blogcast and a quote and background from me.
Read: www.washingtonpost.com/business/202... (paywall).
Blogcast will be released at 10am ET today on poweratwork.us.
If you've been to S.F. recently, you might've noticed a little more buzz around town. That buzz has spurred investors to pour more capital into the region, intensified the battle for talent, and driven up rental costs. How the AI boom is playing out in S.F.
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Two years ago, I did a story on AI that could summarize and even attend meetings for you. Those features have become so popular that sometimes there's more AI in meetings than people! @lisabonos.bsky.social chronicled the latest trend (small assist from me).
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Jobseekers say they're experiencing something new in their job hunts: They're being screened by AI agents via phone call and video. Read my latest about AI virtual recruiters and what to expect. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
ICYMI last week: More and more company executives are sounding warning bells about the future of AI at work. Amazon's head honcho was the latest to join the chorus of leaders saying AI is going to disrupt the way we work or maybe even replace us. Read more.
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People are increasingly using ChatGPT and other chatbots to help them at work, especially for brainstorming. I talked to AI experts and software engineers to get tips on how to get the best results. Read my latest!
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We're all seeing signs of a slowing economy, but what happens when that collides with a boom in AI. For my latest story, I spoke with economists and experts who understand wide impact AI could have on jobs, and how companies have historically reacted. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
Lately I've been watching a number of companies make internal AI-first directives and post about it publicly. So I explored what these trends tell us about the future of work. Read more here. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
My latest story analyzes the efficacy the emails Elon Musk is demanding from federal workers. In them, he asks workers to bullet five things they did each week or lose their jobs. I spoke with HR experts who mulled over the somewhat surprising strategy. Read more here.
The gutting of a longstanding civil rights bulwark in the federal government has begun. In the 60s, civil rights reforms began with the federal government. Six decades later, so is their dismantling w/ @hannahnatanson.bsky.social and @danielleabril.bsky.social
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My latest story explores the latest data on the return-to-office. And the results show a clear trend: A record number of people are working from the office since the start of the pandemic.
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So much talk about AI agents lately. But also ...
My latest story crosses the public and private sectors to explore the employer/employee power struggle as a whole. Not everyone is changing course from their more flexible, employee-friendly cultures, but some decidedly are. www.washingtonpost.com/business/202...
@danielleabril.bsky.social's story on #remote first companies versus the "return to office" crowd starts with @bsky.app itself, with @pfrazee.com and @rose.bsky.team sharing how they've been able to scale hiring talented engineers and build practices that work for distributed teams!
These companies innovate and collaborate without office mandates
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My favorite quotes in @danielleabril.bsky.social's piece:
Debbie Lovich: “There’s nothing that says ‘I don’t trust you’ like an RTO mandate — other than an RTO mandate tracking badge swipes.”
Annie Dean: “It doesn’t make sense to me, in the age of AI, our focus is being spent on where people sit."
I spoke with @danielleabril.bsky.social of @washingtonpost.com about how job seekers are using social media to stand out in a tough market. The shift to openness reflects deeper struggles, with unemployment rising even as the labor market remains strong.
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