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Selasa, 05 Februari 2019

'Changing the world' has become a way for elites to shoot down ideas that threaten their power, says the critic who has billionaires buzzing

 
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'Changing the world' has become a way for elites to shoot down ideas that threaten their power, says the critic who has billionaires buzzing
 
 
'Changing the world' has become a way for elites to shoot down ideas that threaten their power, says the critic who has billionaires buzzing
 
"Winners Take All" author Anand Giridharadas says that elites using the language of improving society does not make up for the damage they've done.
 
 
 
 
 
A 22-year-old job seeker's viral 'stress interview' illustrates exactly why even big-name companies such as Google are moving away from gimmicky job interviews
 
 
A 22-year-old job seeker's viral 'stress interview' illustrates exactly why even big-name companies such as Google are moving away from gimmicky job interviews
 
Interview questions designed to trick job candidates and stress them out are useless — but apparently, some companies are still using this strategy.
 
 
 
 
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's tip to overcome her fear of speaking up in Congress is career advice just about anyone can use
 
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez's tip to overcome her fear of speaking up in Congress is career advice just about anyone can use
 
Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez shared an Instagram post detailing her fears of speaking up on the floor of the House of Representatives.
 
 
 
 
 
 
Facebook turns 15 on Monday — here's a look inside Mark Zuckerberg's volatile career, from a Harvard dorm room to a congressional testimony
 
 
Facebook turns 15 on Monday — here's a look inside Mark Zuckerberg's volatile career, from a Harvard dorm room to a congressional testimony
 
In the 15 years since Facebook launched, the site has become the world's most popular social media platform and has earned Zuckerberg billions.
 
 
 
 
 
The AOL founder betting $150 million that the future of startups isn't in New York or Silicon Valley has decided on the next leg of his talent search
 
 
The AOL founder betting $150 million that the future of startups isn't in New York or Silicon Valley has decided on the next leg of his talent search
 
Steve Case is taking his $150 million Rise of the Rest startup investment fund to Orlando, the Space Coast, Tampa Bay, Miami, and Puerto Rico.
 
 
 
 
 
Taking someone else's startup idea and making it better might sound like cheating — but it's exactly how the most successful founders work
 
 
Taking someone else's startup idea and making it better might sound like cheating — but it's exactly how the most successful founders work
 
AOL achieved tremendous success by picking up where other internet startups had left off, writes former AOL exec Jean Case in "Be Fearless."
 
 
 
 
 
A Harvard professor says most of us squander 5-minute opportunities to be happier every day
 
 
A Harvard professor says most of us squander 5-minute opportunities to be happier every day
 
Don't waste small pockets of free time by mindlessly checking email. Instead, chat with a coworker, which might make you happier than you expect.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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