By: Rachel Feintzeig
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Rachel Feintzeig is a Work & Life Columnist at The Wall Street Journal. She focuses on topics such as labor laws, labor markets, layoffs, and the dynamics of remote work and digital nomadism. Rachel's insights and analysis have been featured in The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, LiveMint, Kanebridge Ltd, and El Paso Inc.
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Rachel Feintzeig's articles predominantly focus on human resources, employment, lifestyle, work-life balance, career advice and productivity. She often provides "how to" guides and includes expert commentary in her coverage.
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