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Irina Ivanova

Irina Ivanova is Fortune's former deputy U.S. news editor. She was most previously associate managing editor at CBS MoneyWatch, where she wrote stories and produced videos on housing, inequality, and climate change. Prior experience includes being a news editor at Huffington Post and reporter at Crain's New York Business.

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Success
‘Gone are the days of manually searching and scrolling through a list of applicants’: Indeed doubles down on AI to save hundreds of hours on recruiting
By Irina IvanovaApril 2, 2024
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Finance
Despite rumors of a job-market slowdown, hiring and job openings stayed steady in February
By Paul Wiseman, Irina Ivanova and The Associated PressApril 2, 2024
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Success
This niche employee benefit can actually pay for itself fourfold. Boston Consulting Group calls it ‘the easiest talent investment decision you’ll ever make’
By Irina IvanovaMarch 29, 2024
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Success
You’re more likely to make more money if you’re an older sibling—and now researchers think they know why
By Irina IvanovaMarch 27, 2024
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Environment
The U.S. could need the equivalent of 40 new nuclear plants in the next 5 years—blame power hogs AI and cannabis
By Irina IvanovaMarch 22, 2024
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Finance
Fed still sees 3 rate cuts this year: ‘Strong job growth is not a reason for us to be concerned about inflation’
By Christopher Rugaber, The Associated Press and Irina IvanovaMarch 20, 2024
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Finance
The cult of tax efficiency: The totally legal way that Tesla, Ford, Netflix and dozens of other large companies use U.S. law to pay their C-suite more than Uncle Sam
By Irina IvanovaMarch 15, 2024
Kate Middleton’s Photoshopped family photo and the glaring errors that led to kill notices: ‘Think of it as a Cat. 5 cyclone’
Lifestyle
Kate Middleton’s Photoshopped family photo and the glaring errors that led to kill notices: ‘Think of it as a Cat. 5 cyclone’
By Sydney Lake and Irina IvanovaMarch 11, 2024
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Success
Inside YouTube Music’s meltdown: Former workers say they trained their replacements while staffing firm denies a mass layoff and Google backs away
By Chloe Berger and Irina IvanovaMarch 9, 2024
‘We need more homes in general’: Biden administration says housing crisis can’t be corrected until we build a lot more
Finance
‘We need more homes in general’: Biden administration says housing crisis can’t be corrected until we build a lot more
By Irina Ivanova and Will DanielMarch 8, 2024
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Finance
The remote-work revolution means only managers can afford to live in pricey cities
By Irina Ivanova and Alena BotrosMarch 7, 2024
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Lifestyle
Philadelphia’s famously rowdy sports fans claim another victim: One of the best hot dog deals ever. Inflation is no match for a Phillies fan
By Irina IvanovaMarch 1, 2024
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Finance
Blame the Fed’s inflation fighting for why Americans are miserable about the economy, according to Larry Summers (and a bunch of other top economists)
By Irina IvanovaFebruary 27, 2024
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Success
Quiet quitting among the highest-paid workers is driving the average workweek to pre-pandemic levels
By Irina IvanovaFebruary 24, 2024
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Success
29-year-old best friend entrepreneurs want to reinvent plant-based meat with real animal fat: ‘If you add fat, it makes it taste incredible’
By Irina IvanovaFebruary 17, 2024
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