The wild life of billionaire Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who eats one meal a day, has faced attempted oustings, and is now cleaning up after a colossal hack that took over 130 high-profile Twitter accounts

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The wild life of billionaire Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who eats one meal a day, has faced attempted oustings, and is now cleaning up after a colossal hack that took over 130 high-profile Twitter accounts
 
 
The wild life of billionaire Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, who eats one meal a day, has faced attempted oustings, and is now cleaning up after a colossal hack that took over 130 high-profile Twitter accounts
 
Dorsey dates models, takes ice baths, and may appear in an upcoming antitrust hearing alongside the CEOs of Apple, Google, Facebook, and Amazon.
 
 
 
 
 
Employees who trust their bosses have more energy, less stress, and fewer sick days. Here are 4 ways to establish trust with your workers, according to a senior vice president at Salesforce.
 
 
Employees who trust their bosses have more energy, less stress, and fewer sick days. Here are 4 ways to establish trust with your workers, according to a senior vice president at Salesforce.
 
At the start of her career, Marie Rosecrans was told to never admit her failures. She ended up ignoring that advice and shares what actually works.
 
 
 
 
 
19 tips for writing an excellent subject line so your email gets read
 
 
19 tips for writing an excellent subject line so your email gets read
 
Always write a subject line. To make the email stand out, keep your subject line short, specific, and personalized.
 
 
 
 
 
 
The coronavirus outbreak has triggered unprecedented mass layoffs and furloughs. Here are the major companies that have announced they are downsizing their workforces.
 
 
The coronavirus outbreak has triggered unprecedented mass layoffs and furloughs. Here are the major companies that have announced they are downsizing their workforces.
 
LinkedIn, Schlumberger, and Southwest Airlines are the most recent companies to cut thousands of jobs amid the coronavirus pandemic.
 
 
 
 
 
A 34-year-old freelancer who quit the job she hated and now makes $200,000 a year debunks 5 of the biggest myths she's encountered about becoming your own boss
 
 
A 34-year-old freelancer who quit the job she hated and now makes $200,000 a year debunks 5 of the biggest myths she's encountered about becoming your own boss
 
Graphic designer Morgan Overholt felt underpaid and overworked, so she quit her job and went to work for herself, learning key lessons along the way.
 
 
 
 
 
What is a microaggression? 14 things people think are fine to say at work — but are actually racist, sexist, or offensive
 
 
What is a microaggression? 14 things people think are fine to say at work — but are actually racist, sexist, or offensive
 
Microaggressions and unconscious bias are everywhere. We identified some of the most common, and what to say or do instead.
 
 
 
 
 
The GPA and GMAT scores you'll need to land a spot at the top 20 US business schools, in one chart
 
 
The GPA and GMAT scores you'll need to land a spot at the top 20 US business schools, in one chart
 
Successful applicants at America's top 20 business schools had a GPA of 3.30 or more and a GMAT score higher than 666.
 
 
 
 
 
This Google leadership exec quit after months spent meditating under lockdown: 'I could never go back to that lifestyle.'
 
 
This Google leadership exec quit after months spent meditating under lockdown: 'I could never go back to that lifestyle.'
 
"It's like being in a dream, where what's happening around you is utterly bizarre but you don't realize it at the time."
 
 
 
 
 
Everything you should know about tequila and the 11 best tequila brands to try, according to experts
 
 
Everything you should know about tequila and the 11 best tequila brands to try, according to experts
 
The best tequila brands for cocktails or straight sipping are made of 100% agave and come directly from Mexico.
 
 
 
 
 
More than 40% of Bay Area tech workers would leave the area for somewhere less expensive if they were asked to work from home forever, a new survey found
 
 
More than 40% of Bay Area tech workers would leave the area for somewhere less expensive if they were asked to work from home forever, a new survey found
 
San Francisco is the most expensive US city for homebuyers, and only 18% of households are able to afford a median-priced home in the region.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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