
Rani Molla
Senior Correspondent
Rani Molla has covered business and technology for more than a decade, including at Bloomberg and the Wall Street Journal. She specializes in making information easily accessible through charts and graphics — like this distillation of the media landscape — though she also types a lot of words (see below).
Lately she’s been focusing on the future of work, from the failed return to the office to the rise of the barista-led union at Starbucks, and from bad bosses who work remote but want their employees in the office to burnout, which has not gone away even as the worst of the pandemic subsides.
She has degrees from Oberlin College and the Columbia Journalism School.
Reach out with tips to rani.molla@voxmedia.com and on Twitter @Ranimolla.
Latest articles by Rani Molla

Cities aren’t going anywhere, but they do need to change.


From actors to delivery drivers, why 2023 is a perfect storm for strikes.


Our reliance on delivery gave the Teamsters union a lot more leverage in UPS negotiations.


People are redefining the 9-to-5 and that’s a good thing.


America’s biggest companies are hiring AI leadership as fast as they can.


There’s more to the housing affordability crisis than Airbnb.


From remote work to extended leave, you can now use the Pregnant Workers Fairness Act to improve your work life.


The AI specialist is the new “it” girl in tech.


How small tech companies are using remote work to compete with the big guys.

Remote workers came for the cash. They stayed for the community.
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