Jeff Daniels warns 'some will be offended' by his new Netflix show
Daniels is proud his new show "goes out with a bang" and will have people talking long after it finishes.
Career coach asks how many people lie in interviews—answer may surprise you
"My dad lied during his interview and has been at that company for over 26 years," one comment read.
Gen Z career influencer reveals how to make interviewer "obsessed" with you
A career coach told Newsweek that she disagreed: "I don't think you need your interviewer to be 'obsessed with you.'"
Got a job interview? This is the exact time you should arrive
About 30 percent of interviewers make a decision about a candidate within the first five minutes of an interview, so arriving at the optimum time is important.
Woman rejected from corporate job for one reason slams "double standard"
"We delved into the role, responsibilities, and the company's growth plans. I was confident I met all their expectations," Melissa Weaver told Newsweek.
Worst salary negotiation mistakes candidates make, according to a recruiter
Viewers of the video offering advice said the salary question "always stumps" them in interviews.
How to write a thank-you email after an interview
Here's exactly what you should include in a thank-you email to impress recruiters and hiring managers.
Donald Trump's Tucker Carlson interview not 'most watched'
Trump falsely claimed that his recent video interview with Carlson had more than 10 times the number of views than it actually had.
Joe Rogan's most heated celebrity arguments on his podcast
The comedian has had a number of spirited discussions with guests on "The Joe Rogan Experience" over the years.
Recruiter reveals best question job candidate ever asked during interview
Recruiting consultant Mike Peditto told Newsweek that asking questions during a job interview should not be viewed as "a last second sales pitch."
Meghan Markle engulfed in new Spotify storm
A former editor defended Meghan Markle's Archetypes podcast over allegations she did not conduct all the interviews herself.
Why Amanda Seyfried was "in awe" during Tom Holland scenes in new TV show
The stars of "The Crowded Room", Seyfried, Holland, Emmy Rossum and Sasha Lane, told Newsweek about the psychological thriller.
'Ted Lasso' cast reveals key detail that's different in Season 3
Nick Mohammed, Brett Goldstein and Brendan Hunt spoke to Newsweek ahead of Season 3 of "Ted Lasso," which starts on Apple TV+ on March 15.
Prince Harry's book is already on sale at half-price
Harry's memoir has seen British retailers slash its price on release day after its content was leaked to the press.
How Prince Harry attacked royal family in 8 separate media appearances
Following his stepping away from the monarchy and move to the U.S. in 2020, Harry has not held back when it comes to discussing his family in public.
Legendary guitarist Tommy Emmanuel on songwriting and storytelling
"I don't really care about the stink and glory. I want to be happy, and I want to feel fulfilled in life like everybody else," Tommy Emmanuel said.
Ashley Judd Urges Law Reform Amid Fight to Keep Mom's Death Details Private
"I could not help her," Judd wrote of her late mother, Naomi Judd, in an op-ed. "I can, however, do something about how she is remembered."
Cynthia Addai-Robinson Embraces Being Queen in 'LOTR: The Rings of Power'
"I think people are hungry for, especially within fantasy, something that feels forward facing… Just to be a woman of color in this world, it feels like if you're gonna tell this story now, you'd want to have that," Cynthia Addai-Robinson tells Newsweek's Parting Shot about the Amazon Prime series 'The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power.'
Jussie Smollett Compared to Amber Heard As Post-Trial Interviews Air
Smollett and Heard have faced heavy criticism across social media for their respective court battles and sit-down interviews.
3 Key Takeaways From Media Training To Transform Your Next Interview
Almost every leader can benefit hugely from media training.
The Worst Things You Can Do in a Job Interview
Several leading recruiters shared interview horror stories, warnings and advice with Newsweek.
Sarma Melngailis on 'Bad Vegan,' Fake Identities and Abusive Relationships
Sarma Melngailis (Pure Food & Wine, Lucky Duck, "Bad Vegan") talks her ex-husband, cult mentalities the documentary that took Netflix by storm.
The Regrettes Aren't A Punk Band—They're Just Honest
20-something indie darlings The Regrettes chatted with Newsweek between Coachella sets and on the heels of their third studio release.
Yard Act Says It's Not All Bad (Just Most of It)
James Smith from Leeds rock ensemble Yard Act talked the politics of optimism with Newsweek ahead of Yard Act's Coachella debut.
Every Interview Donald Trump Has Walked Out of—Full List
Trump accused Piers Morgan of trying to "to unlawfully and deceptively edit" a recent interview with him.
Internet Backs Bartender Who Lied to Boss in Attempt to 'Train' Her
"You not only taught your boss an important lesson, but you make your workplace a nicer environment for your new coworkers," said one commenter.
Britney Spears Calls Jamie Lynn 'Selfish Little Brat' Over Latest Interview
Britney Spears' war of words with her younger sister, Jamie Lynn Spears, showed no sign of stopping on Wednesday, when she shared a furious Instagram post.
Wi Ha-jun on 'Squid Game's' Cruelest Task and Which He Would Have Aced
The rising Korean star playing the detective in "Squid Game" spoke to Newsweek about the most memorable and challenging moments in the hit Netflix series.
St. Vincent on Her Lingerie Scene with Dakota Johnson for 'The Nowhere Inn'
Newsweek spoke to St. Vincent, aka Annie Clark, and Carrie Brownstein about their new surrealist concert movie "The Nowhere Inn," which is out now.
Why 'The Morning Show' Had a Responsibility to Address COVID in Season 2
"The Morning Show" stars Billy Crudup, Mark Duplass and newcomer Julianna Margulies spoke to Newsweek ahead of the launch of Season 2 on Apple TV+.