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  • Each year, Business Insider highlights Wall Street's rising stars.
  • These are executives to watch in investment banking, trading, and investing.
  • All are 35 or younger. Check out our lists over the years.

We're gearing up for our next list of Wall Street's Rising Stars.

For eight years, Business Insider's Rising Stars of Wall Street list has spotlighted the young


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Grindr CEO George Arison said TK TK.
  • Grindr's CEO told Business Insider that great AI companies would "get destroyed" thanks to the growing "VC bubble."
  • "A few people will set the trends, then everyone will jump in that direction," he said.
  • Grindr has embraced new tech, building "AI-native" products and introducing gAI (pronounced "gay-I").

Grindr may be an "AI-first company"


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  • TikTok has more than 1,800 open roles in the US on its jobs portal.
  • The company and its owner are looking for talent in focus areas like AI, e-commerce, and search.
  • Work visa data reveals how much TikTok pays for jobs, including in engineering and data science.

TikTok's US plans are up in the air due to a divest-or-ban law that puts its future in


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 Employers are often flooded with résumés, making it hard for qualified applicants to get noticed.
  • Tools that let job seekers apply to roles with only a few clicks can save time.
  • Because it's so easy, employers are often flooded with résumés, making it harder for applicants to stand out.
  • "You start to feel terrible about yourself," if no one sees your résumé, a job

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The reader (not pictured) wants to move in with her daughter's family, and wonders if she should ask.
  • For Love & Money is a column from Business Insider answering your relationship and money questions.
  • This week, a reader helps watch her grandkids and wants to ask her daughter about moving in.
  • Our columnist suggests establishing expectations and being prepared for whatever

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Former influencer Evelyn Ramli took a pay cut when she quit content-creating and got a corporate job.
  • Evelyn Ramli transitioned from content creation to a corporate marketing job for stability.
  • She found content creation lucrative but unstable, leading to insecurity and moral conflicts.
  • Ramli enjoys the structured workday in marketing, though she sometimes questions her

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The ice sheet as Konrad "Koni" Steffen saw it (2011).

Konrad "Koni" Steffen was in his favorite place on Earth when he disappeared in August 2020.

At 68, the pioneering scientist — who first sounded the alarm on how Greenland was raising sea levels across the globe — still seemed like a boyish adventurer as he stood in the middle of the ice sheet.

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"What we're seeing is a new era of competition," Thomson Reuters chief executive Steve Hasker told analysts on a recent earnings call.
  • Big Law is lavishing money on software to give clients faster, smarter legal service.
  • Many millions are funneled toward the Big Two in legal tech: LexisNexis and Thomson Reuters.
  • It is unclear whether startups can move fast

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