Jeff Rumage
Staff Reporter at Built In
Expertise: Aerospace, Tech News, Human Resources, Professional Development and Workplace Culture
Education: University of Wisconsin-Madison

Jeff Rumage is a Built In staff reporter covering workplace culture in the tech industry. Before joining Built In in 2021, he worked as a reporter and editor for the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Patch and the Oconomowoc Enterprise. He earned a bachelor’s degree in political science and communications from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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AI labs, politicians and nonprofits are brainstorming ways to improve workforce data, share profits and retrain workers for an AI-powered economy.
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The Claude Corps fellowship will pay 1,000 early-career professionals $85,000 a year to help nonprofits adopt AI. Here’s what to expect and how to apply.
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Embedded finance companies power the payments, lending and banking products inside the apps you use every day. Here’s a look at the top players in the space and how to choose the right one for your business.
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The Anthropic Fellows Program gives aspiring AI researchers a chance to break into one of the hottest areas in tech — no publications or prior machine learning experience required.
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New research suggests remote work may be playing a bigger role than AI in the decline of entry-level hiring, making it harder for recent college graduates to land their first jobs.
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As developers hand more work to AI agents, some are reporting insomnia, cognitive overload and a “mental hangover” researchers now call “AI brain fry.” Here’s what managers can do to address it.
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From the chips that power AI models to the data centers that house them, AI infrastructure is the backbone of the artificial intelligence economy. Here are the most important companies building it.
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Project management tools help teams organize work, track progress and stay aligned across projects.This guide compares top solutions, highlights their key features and explains how to choose the right fit for your organization.
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Research shows AI may be quietly eroding our ability to think critically, solve problems and persist through challenges — even after just 10 minutes of use.
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As AI reshapes entry-level work, the New Work Foundation is stepping in with data, tools and practical advice to help young professionals navigate a job market that’s shifting faster than their career plans — and all free of charge.
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The right productivity tool can save you hours every week — but only if it fits your workflow. Here’s a look at some of the best options on the market and how to choose the right one.
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The Space Force is America’s newest — and smallest — military branch. Here's what it does, why it was created and how it’s different from NASA and the other armed services.