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Computer Science Grads Say the Job Market Is Rough. Some Are Opting for a 'Panic' Master's Degree Instead.
Facing low response rates, competition from more experienced peers, and, in some cases, "ghost job" postings, software engineers fresh out of school are considering heading back to the classroom.
This CEO Says There's 'Not Much Value' to Job Interviews. He Prefers Testing Candidates Instead.
"I don't believe in interviews because I think some people interview well, and they might not be good at all," says Databricks CEO Ali Ghodsi. "And some people interview really poorly, but they might be excellent."
Spotify's HR Chief Says the Company Won't Be Following Amazon and Others in Return-to-Office Trend
The digital music platform introduced its "work from anywhere" policy in February 2021, where employees can work full-time from home, in the office, or create a hybrid schedule with their manager.
Travis Kalanick Reflects on What It Was Like Being Ousted from Uber, and Why He Doesn't 'Think About the Ex Very Much'
Ex-Uber CEO Travis Kalanick says he has moved on from his messy breakup with the company seven years ago.
The No-Tech Tuesday Night Challenge Was Apparently a Hit at Google
For the past five years, over 2,500 people a year have accepted the challenge.
Watch Jeff Bezos Show Off Blue Origin's New Rocket, One of the Largest Ever Made, and His Massive Factory
Jeff Bezos gave a tour of Blue Origin's New Glenn production facility.
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