Jasmine Escalera

Jasmine Escalera

career expert United States

Jasmine Escalera is a career expert who specializes in workplace dynamics, particularly the impact of gossip on office culture. She notes the prevalence of gossip in the workplace and its detrimental effects on morale, trust, and overall company environment.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
0 wks
Reach
35,223
Power
1,576$
Sentiment
7.00
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Canada 1 7.00 0.09% +0% 38,005,238 35,223 $1,700,000 1,576$
Totals 1 38,005,238 35,223 $1,700,000 1,576$
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Recent Mentions

Canada Canada: Career expert Jasmine Escalera says it’s a signal that the balance of power in the workplace has tilted back toward employers at lightning speed. 7

The Globe and Mail: In less than a year, the resistance against returning to the office collapsed

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Jasmine Escalera is a career coach and recruitment expert who first became aware of ghost jobs through the women she coached. 6

BBC: Should more be done to tackle 'ghost jobs'?

Canada Canada: Jasmine Escalera discusses the trend of 'ghost growth' in the workplace. 7

The Globe and Mail: Want a raise? Try swapping your home office for the garage

United Kingdom United Kingdom: Jasmine Escalera, an expert at LiveCareer, emphasizes the need for companies to consider gender disparity in AI adoption. 7

BBC: AI could impact a million jobs in London, research suggests

Canada Canada: Jasmine Escalera is a career expert who highlights the stigma surrounding career breaks and its impact on employees' perceptions. 6

The Globe and Mail: The never-ending 9 to 5: When work takes over our evenings, it’s a lose-lose

United States United States: In an interview with Fox News Digital, career expert Jasmine Escalera commented that gossip in the workplace is driving company culture in a 'negative direction.' 4

Fox News: Gossiping can benefit mental health, but also presents risks, experts say