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Orianna Rosa Royle leads Fortune’s Success vertical, where she covers careers, leadership, and the future of work. An award‑winning London‑based journalist with over a decade of experience, she turned her own escape from poverty into a beat: unpacking how people actually get hired, build wealth, and create thriving working lives. Since joining Fortune in 2023, she’s become one of its most‑read writers, known for exclusive CEO interviews and rags‑to‑riches stories, and writes the weekly Fortune Success newsletter.
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SuccessThe most sought-after remote role companies are hiring for is not in tech and pays over $100,000 a year
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 23, 2024
A businessman looks up at a tall ladder.
SuccessMars senior executive reveals his best career hack for climbing the corporate ladder: ‘Stop fixating on that promotion. Worry about learning, not your next job’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 20, 2024
Nicolas Hieronimus, chief executive officer of L'Oreal
SuccessMany remote workers have ‘absolutely no attachment, no passion, no creativity,’ says L’Oreal CEO
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 19, 2024
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SuccessThe View’s Joy Behar tells Gen Zers feeling left behind by the economy ‘boohoo’ and to ‘get a job’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 18, 2024
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SuccessEtiquette classes are coming to more than 60% of companies in 2024—and it’s not just Gen Z that needs lessons in how to make eye contact
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 17, 2024
Remote workers are promoted less than in-office colleagues—but there’s no difference between hybrid working and always being in-person, study finds
SuccessRemote workers are promoted less than in-office colleagues—but there’s no difference between hybrid working and always being in-person, study finds
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 16, 2024
Adidas CEO gave out his number to 60,000 employees to boost morale after that Kanye West crisis: ‘Some people think I’m crazy’
LeadershipAdidas CEO gave out his number to 60,000 employees to boost morale after that Kanye West crisis: ‘Some people think I’m crazy’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 15, 2024
Disney's Bob Iger waving.
LeadershipWho will be Disney’s next CEO after Bob Iger? ‘They need a big change and that change isn’t going to come from inside,’ experts say
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 13, 2024
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HealthBryan Johnson’s anti-aging Blueprint ‘basics’ are now officially available to the public for $333 a month—but you’ll need the right ‘vibe’ to join the ‘fun’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 10, 2024
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SuccessHighest U.S. rookie police salary is in San Francisco at $112,000—but not even a six-figure sum is enough to entice Gen Z into becoming cops
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 9, 2024
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SuccessMillennial bosses are demanding free lunch and a 12% pay rise if they have to return to the office full-time
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 9, 2024
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SuccessReturn-to-office mandates have created a surge in unsuspecting victims: Dogs
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 8, 2024
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TechSam Altman believes Muslim workers in the tech industry feel ‘uncomfortable speaking’ up out of fear for their careers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 5, 2024
Robert Kiyosaki
Success‘Rich Dad, Poor Dad’ author Robert Kiyosaki reveals he’s $1 billion in debt—but says going bust would ‘not be his problem’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 4, 2024
Lululemon Founder Chip Wilson.
RetailLululemon’s billionaire founder slams the company’s diversity and inclusion efforts: ‘You’ve got to be clear that you don’t want certain customers coming in’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJanuary 3, 2024
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