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Level up your career with the latest news, Q&As with industry leaders and tips to position yourself to get that fantastic new job.
Amazon’s AI boss reveals the make-or-break trait that decides whether you get hired—and it’s straight out of Jeff Bezos’ playbook
SuccessAmazon’s AI boss reveals the make-or-break trait that decides whether you get hired—and it’s straight out of Jeff Bezos’ playbook
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJune 18, 2025
The Godfather of AI Geoffrey Hinton.
SuccessThe ‘Godfather of AI’ says this sector will be safe from being replaced by tech—but even then, only the ‘very skilled’ will hold down a job
By Emma BurleighJune 17, 2025
Zoom CEO Eric Yuan gestures
SuccessZoom CEO says work-life balance doesn’t exist: ‘Work is life, life is work’—but there’s one exception
By Preston ForeJune 13, 2025
LinkedIn co-founder Reid Hoffman.
SuccessLinkedIn cofounder Reid Hoffman admits what you learn during college may not matter—it’s this skill that can help Gen Z land entry-level jobs
By Emma BurleighJune 13, 2025
Tyrese Haliburton stands hunched over during a game
Success11 teams passed over Tyrese Haliburton in the NBA Draft. The 25-year-old is now on the brink of winning it all
By Dave SmithJune 12, 2025
OpenAI chairman reveals the rocket ship mantra from Google’s ex-CEO Eric Schmidt that has inspired his career
SuccessOpenAI chairman reveals the rocket ship mantra from Google’s ex-CEO Eric Schmidt that has inspired his career
By Preston ForeJune 12, 2025
Matt Vogt smiles at the 2025 US Open practice round
SuccessMatt Vogt, the 34-year-old dentist who unexpectedly qualified for the U.S. Open, is stealing the show on one of golf’s biggest stages
By Will Graves and The Associated PressJune 11, 2025
Databricks CEO met his founding team during college—he tells Gen Z not to give up on higher education even if employers have
SuccessDatabricks CEO met his founding team during college—he tells Gen Z not to give up on higher education even if employers have
By Preston ForeJune 11, 2025
Gen z woman on phone in city.
SuccessStarbucks is hiring a fully remote dream role: making six figures to travel the world, make TikToks, and drink coffee
By Emma BurleighJune 10, 2025
Chipotle CEO says they will open a new restaurant almost every 24 hours this year, thanks to AI
ConferencesChipotle CEO says they will open a new restaurant almost every 24 hours this year, thanks to AI
By Preston ForeJune 9, 2025
Photo of Andy Jassy
SuccessAmazon CEO Andy Jassy shares the No. 1 career mistake Gen Z is making in their 20s that’s easily avoidable
By Preston ForeJune 9, 2025
Demis Hassabis, chief executive officer of Google DeepMind
SuccessTop Google exec says AI will rival humans in just 5 years and predicts we’ll ‘colonize the galaxy’ in 2030—but he draws the line at robot nurses
By Emma BurleighJune 6, 2025
Sam Altman sits on a panel
SuccessOpenAI CEO Sam Altman says AI is ready for entry-level jobs—but unbothered Gen Z have made it their new work friend
By Preston ForeJune 5, 2025
Brian Chesky speaks into a microphone
SuccessAirbnb CEO Brian Chesky says his dad did him ‘a service’ by never complimenting him—it’s a lesson he’s kept while building the $82 billion giant
By Preston ForeJune 4, 2025
Jimmy Fallon on the set of The Tonight Show
SuccessJimmy Fallon dropped out of college in his last semester—he says he survived on $7 a day just to get stage time, before making the millions
By Preston ForeJune 3, 2025
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