Jodi Kantor
Coverage of Jodi Kantor in the Nexus archive.
- JONATHAN TURLEY: When journalists whine about #MeToo, they don’t mean Platner, too
Jodi Kantor of the New York Times defended Democratic candidate Graham Platner despite multiple women accusing him of physical abuse, sexting, and dismissing rape victims, arguing the allegations differ from 'classic MeToo' cases. Kantor emphasized the accusations occurred within consensual relationships, contrasting with workplace harassment scenarios, while critics highlighted additional controversies like Platner's Nazi tattoo and mocking of victims.
- College graduates begin job search in a world changed by AI
College graduates are entering the job market amid economic shifts and AI-related anxiety. The article discusses Jodi Kantor's book 'How to Start: Discovering Your Life's Work' and its relevance to graduates navigating changing career prospects.
- Remote work hurting the job market for young college graduates, new research finds
Remote work, normalized during the COVID-19 pandemic, may be negatively impacting job opportunities for young college graduates, according to a Federal Reserve Bank of New York analysis. The study's findings are discussed by New York Times reporter Jodi Kantor.
- How young professionals can find meaningful and successful work in the age of AI
Award-winning journalist Jodi Kantor discusses strategies for young professionals and students to navigate career paths in the artificial intelligence era, emphasizing the pursuit of meaningful and successful work.