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Selasa, 22 Oktober 2019

In the early days of Amazon, Jeff Bezos used to ask every candidate open-ended questions in their interviews — and their SAT scores

 
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In the early days of Amazon, Jeff Bezos used to ask every candidate open-ended questions in their interviews — and their SAT scores
 
 
In the early days of Amazon, Jeff Bezos used to ask every candidate open-ended questions in their interviews — and their SAT scores
 
The fifth employee that Jeff Bezos hired in Amazon's early days, Nicolas Lovejoy, said in 1999 that the CEO was "very, very picky" with who he hired.
 
 
 
 
 
I had a fling with my celebrity crush, and I would never do it again
 
 
I had a fling with my celebrity crush, and I would never do it again
 
Dating a celebrity made writer Jessica Mendez realize that she should be giving her adoration to people she knows in real life.
 
 
 
 
 
6 principles women entrepreneurs can use to disrupt 'boys' club' industries
 
 
6 principles women entrepreneurs can use to disrupt 'boys' club' industries
 
Patrice Banks launched Girls Auto Clinic in Philadelphia. She shares what other entrepreneurs should do when challenging an industry's business model.
 
 
 
 
 
 
I was a registered nurse making $36,000 a year, then I built a multimillion-dollar business. Here's how I did it.
 
 
I was a registered nurse making $36,000 a year, then I built a multimillion-dollar business. Here's how I did it.
 
DollarSprout's revenue projection for 2019 is set at well over $2 million. Huber and his partner are set to make over $600,000 this year.
 
 
 
 
 
11 famous Americans who aren't as rich as you think they are
 
 
11 famous Americans who aren't as rich as you think they are
 
Abigail Disney, the granddaughter of The Walt Disney Company cofounder Roy Disney, is actually worth less than the company's current CEO.
 
 
 
 
 
The reason why we self-sabotage is because our brains are wired to resist the things we want most in life
 
 
The reason why we self-sabotage is because our brains are wired to resist the things we want most in life
 
Neurologically, your brain knows that when you get what you want you'll still find yourself hungry for more. So it tries to stop you from getting it.
 
 
 
 
 
3 bosses share why they decided not to promote someone
 
 
3 bosses share why they decided not to promote someone
 
For one boss, the employee was too reactive, not actively looking to improve. Another feared burnout.
 
 
 
 
 
9 things people wish they'd known before having a destination wedding
 
 
9 things people wish they'd known before having a destination wedding
 
Destination weddings can seem like a dream, but it's important to consider the logistics and cost that goes into planning one.
 
 
 
 
 
The 20 cities in the South that Americans are escaping in droves
 
 
The 20 cities in the South that Americans are escaping in droves
 
Although the South is the fastest growing of the four main US regions, population growth is not evenly spread out.
 
 
 
 
 
An Ernst & Young seminar reportedly suggested women have small brains and said they should avoid talking to men face-to-face
 
 
An Ernst & Young seminar reportedly suggested women have small brains and said they should avoid talking to men face-to-face
 
According to a HuffPost report, women were encouraged to "signal fitness and wellness" by getting manicures and wearing flattering clothing.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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