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.

SuccessWhile boomers despaired over crashing markets, Gen Z saw an opportunity to make $42K in one hour: ‘The entire stock market is on sale’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 13, 2025

SuccessTodayTix CEO took over at 31. He tells aspirational Gen Zers to ditch the ‘fake it till you make it’ act if they actually want to be successful
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 8, 2025

SuccessBackstabbing is the new office norm: Gen Z and millennials are blame-shifting, snitching, and setting others up to fail—but so are managers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 8, 2025

SuccessToo many people stay in their lane, JPMorgan CEO Jamie Dimon says: ‘That is a bureaucratic, stupid direction’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 7, 2025

SuccessThe exact salary increase attractive workers can expect to earn has been revealed—and it’s tens of thousands more than their less good-looking peers
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 3, 2025

Success24-year-old eats a 65-cent breakfast every day, skips salon visits and has saved $90K—she’s part of Gen Z’s FIRE movement and plans to retire by 40
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 2, 2025

SuccessAs CEOs struggle to find the new normal, Fortune’s Best Companies to Work For have unlocked a secret to happy employees
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 2, 2025

SuccessThe new workplace trade-off: Employers are offering ‘recharge days’ to soften the blow of return to office
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 2, 2025

SuccessLike any other millennial, multimillionaire presenter Maya Jama unwinds between hosting Love Island and running multiple ventures by binge-watching Netflix
By Orianna Rosa RoyleApril 1, 2025

SuccessGen Z are terrified of layoffs and the spiraling economy—so they’re copying Steve Jobs and showing up to the office in uniforms
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 30, 2025

SuccessJust a few years into joining the world of work, 4 in 10 Gen Zers are ready to quit and survive on unemployment benefits instead
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 28, 2025

SuccessMillennial tech leader who held senior management roles at major companies says having cancer has killed her job prospects: ‘I’m being told I should work for free’
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 26, 2025

SuccessMultimillionaire musician Will.i.am invested early in Tesla, Twitter, and OpenAI—now he’s betting on Gen Z MIT and Stanford grads for his next investment
By Orianna Rosa RoyleMarch 17, 2025
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