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Former Google HR reveals what you should never ask in a job interview
In 2024, work-life balance is a priority for many workers. Nolan Church, a former Google employee, …
Google's CEO explains what the company looks for in entry-level job applicants
Google CEO Sundar Pichai said in an interview that the search giant is looking for "superstar" engi…
Tim Paradis
What to do if you catch your employee on a quiet vacation, according to an HR exec
CEO of FairComp Nolan Church said employees taking 'quiet vacations' is a sign of bad managers and …
Ashley Couto
PIPs are disingenuous. If you get put on one, find a new job as fast as possible, HR exec says.
There's no coming back from PIP, according to the former HR exec at DoorDash. He recommends to star…
Ashley Couto
A former Google recruiter shares 4 emails to send hiring managers to avoid getting mistakenly ghosted — and when to move on
A recruiter shares why you might get ghosted, how to follow up, and when to move on. After four ema…
Alyshia Hull
LinkedIn's 'Open to Work' tag is the 'biggest red flag' for hiring managers and screams 'desperation,' says ex-Google recruiter
Former Google recruiter Nolan Church told CNBC that "recruiting is like dating" and that "you have …
Jyoti Mann
Landing a job at Microsoft, Meta, Google or Nvidia is tough. Here's what you need to know about the hiring process.
Landing a role at a Big Tech firm can be long, challenging process that will involve a number of in…
Jyoti Mann
An ex-Meta recruiter says one of the biggest mistakes job candidates make in interviews is not asking questions
An ex-Meta recruiter said a job interview is a "two-way experience" and that she looks for candidat…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
6 things you should never do in a job interview — and what to say instead, according to recruiters
In a job interview, candidates should never overshare about their personal life or trash an ex-boss…
Ella Hopkins
Ex-Google recruiter says 'everyone fails' on the vital step of following up with a personalized message after applying for a job
Nolan Church, a former Google recruiter, told CNBC that applicants should send a follow-up message …
Beatrice Nolan
I'm a former Google recruiter. The smartest job candidates always did these 5 things to stand out.
To prepare for a job interview, an ex-Google recruiter says people should prepare career anecdotes …
Alyshia Hull
A former Google recruiter says applicants have 'zero chance' of moving forward if their résumé is full of 'text bricks'
Google applicants who are unable to write concisely in their résumé won't be able to "succinctly wr…
Sawdah Bhaimiya
Insider Today: Financial freedom's reality
Two people who consider themselves financially free shared a glimpse of what their lives are like —…
Diamond Naga Siu
Layoffs are piling up from Amazon to Compass as tech companies enter 2023 scrambling to get ahead of a possible recession
January is often the worst month for layoffs. This year, tech firms looking to slim down could make…
Shana Lebowitz,Rebecca Knight
Tom Holland is the best thing about 'Uncharted,' a wannabe 'National Treasure' that never captures the full excitement of the video games
Tom Holland and Mark Wahlberg's chemistry save this loose video game adaptation from being a total …
Kirsten Acuna
Law enforcement's disastrous response during the deadly insurrection reveals a major gap in security: Who's viewed as a threat
"If officers only think that they're threatened by Black people, that makes them very vulnerable to…
Lauren Frias
Julian Castro, former Housing and Urban Development secretary under Obama, announces 2020 presidential bid
The former HUD Secretary told the AP last year that he hadn't spoken to Obama about his candidacy b…
Mariana Alfaro,Ellen Cranley,…
Everything we know about the mysterious founders of Westworld
"His mechanisms of control are subtle," Nolan told EW. "We thought a little bit of a conductor with…
Kim Renfro
'The Democratic Party as a whole is in a really bad spot': Trump's first 2020 challenger is a different kind of Democrat - and he thinks that helps him
Delaney: I think the Democratic primary voter understands what I just said to you a few minutes ago…