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13 famous companies that started out as side hustles
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13 famous companies that started out as side hustles
Some of the biggest tech companies, like Facebook, Apple, Twitter, and Instagram, all started as side hustles.
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9 business books picked by founders, CEOs, and industry leaders for people who don't want to go back to school to get an MBA
A business degree helps with networking and prestige, but these books cover almost everything else. These are some successful entrepreneurs' picks.
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20 rags-to-riches stories that will inspire you
Before they became some of the richest people in the world, these celebrities and entrepreneurs endured hardship and struggles.
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17 pictures that show how being a bartender has changed in America — and the uncertain future they face
Between 5 and 7 million restaurant workers, including bartenders, could lose their jobs in the next three months because of the coronavirus pandemic.
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Whole Foods employees across the US plan on calling in sick on Tuesday to demand paid leave for workers as the coronavirus spreads, and they're joining the ranks of 'essential' workers going on strike
Whole Foods workers are joining other "essential" low-wage workers at Instacart and Amazon to strike for better protections against coronavirus.
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A personal finance blogger left his day job just months before the coronavirus pandemic hit — here are 3 ways his family is setting up its finances and lifestyle to get through the crisis
Andy Hill told Business Insider that his family is bulking up its emergency fund, following a daily routine, and still investing in the stock market.
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35 things from the '90s that are worth a fortune today
It's time to dig up those Beanie Babies and dusty old Pokémon cards because they could make you a pretty penny.
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ZipRecruiter just reportedly laid off hundreds of employees, a sign that coronavirus will upend the recruiting industry
The US added over 270,000 jobs in February. Within weeks, that swung to a new one-week record of 3.3 million jobless claims. Recruiters are affected.
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The CEO of Slack explains how a recession would make it much harder for it to hire the people it needs to sustain its growth and take on Microsoft
Stewart Butterfield said Slack is still grappling with how hire more to support the business, while taking into account the current economic climate.
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