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Goldman's George Lee (right) studied history in college.
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Aditya Agarwal wrote on X that "1:1s descend into nitpicking sessions."
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Work-life balance seems like it wouldn't be controversial, but some of the world's biggest business leaders aren't big fans of the term.
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A Utah millennial has struggled to find a job last year after he was laid off. A concerning health diagnosis has limited his search.
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A healthcare tech investor says there are benefits to taking meetings on the phone over Zoom.
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SoftBank plans to use AI to make angry customer calls sound gentler.
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AI Robots battling it out amidst a flurry of falling resumes
Jobseekers and recruiters are both using AI to get a leg up. It's a battle of the bots.

When Josh Holbrook, a software engineer in Alaska, was laid off in January, he didn't expect to spend too much time looking for a new job. He certainly didn't think he'd need to relearn the job-hunt process.

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Bethany Crystal doesn't have an office and uses the play desk to get some hours of work.
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Daniel Rizea, a director of engineering at Google, advises against extreme job-hopping. While you may earn more money for a while, your performance will plateau, and you will not learn new skills.