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Elon Musk smiles with his hand on his chin, and three cartons of Diet Coke cans in a supermarket.
Elon Musk and cans of Diet Coke.
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Graduates of the University of Mannheim wear graduation hats during the graduation ceremony in the auditorium
Major companies including IBM, Google, and Tesla are no longer listing degree requirements in job adverts.
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Elon Musk's biographer, Walter Isaacson (Right), said the Twitter owner would
Elon Musk's biographer, Walter Isaacson (Right), said the billionaire has a "neural network" for picking out good leaders.
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Empty office chairs crowded into a corner, and one chair rolling by the pile
The coming surge in boomer retirement will create a labor shortage that will last for decades — and that's great news for everyone.
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Alex and Sophie York
The class of 2023, including my baby sister, is entering the workforce.
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Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox.
Drew Houston, CEO of Dropbox, cited the "expansion" of AI products in layoff memo to staff in April.
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Hi, I'm Matt Turner, the editor in chief of business at Insider. Welcome back to Insider Today's Sunday edition, a roundup of some of our top stories. 


On the agenda today:

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Welp, it's Wednesday. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and I (semi-jokingly) like to say that I watch  about one movie per year. I've already watched one in 2023. But in light of breaking news, I might make an exception. 

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Amazon Web Service's utility computing team had over three times more job openings posted than were approved, Insider found.
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It's the middle of the week, 10 Things in Techies. I'm Diamond Naga Siu, and for the first decade or so that I worked, I was always paid in cash. I didn't put much of it into a bank, because I didn't really understand how it worked.

So I hid it in different places, keeping a mental tally of my cash stash.

I'd be pretty upset if I mistaked one of my decoy reserves for a pot of proverbial gold. But that's almost exactly what happened to JPMorgan Chase.