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Job postings can reveal signs of trouble ahead with a potential employer or role. Here are the red flags to look out for.
From vague language about compensation to laundry lists of requirements and qualifications, here ar…
Sarah Jackson
The Indianapolis Museum of Art posted a job description seeking a director that could maintain its 'traditional, core, white art audience'
The job description asked that a director be able to court a new, diverse audience while preserving…
Connor Perrett
Moscow's 'special' forces: An inside look at how Russia's famed Spetsnaz really operate
The image of Russia's Spetsnaz as "remorseless Soviet Terminators" has enduring appeal but little t…
Mark Galeotti
To secure top talent in the 'Great Resignation' businesses and their leaders must rethink company culture
Experts offered ways to attract and retain top talent during Insider's panel Thursday, including cr…
Lily Katzman
I spent two and a half hours with David Farnsworth, the Trump-backed candidate who defeated January 6 committee witness Rusty Bowers. Here's what I learned about religion, 'conspiracy facts,' and the modern Republican party.
In a lengthy interview, Farnsworth suggested Satan was behind Trump's 2020 election loss and indulg…
Bryan Metzger
The only thing Elon Musk understands about Twitter is how to kill it
Musk declared that Twitter is a "collective cybernetic super-intelligence." Which reveals how littl…
Adam Rogers
Chqbook.com raises USD 5 mn from Aavishkaar Capital
"Backed by a strong founding team, we are building India's first marketplace bank and will be the …
PTI
Organisational hazards for women
If so many women are entering the workforce, why are they not reaching the top? Are companies not a…
The Chinese navy is scouring the country for wannabe fighter pilots to fix a major problem with their carrier fleet
The PLAN launched its 2019 pilot recruitment program Sunday, with "the highlight of this year's rec…
Ryan Pickrell
GOP Insider readers: Dump Trump!
"Must admit he accomplished a lot as president, much of which I supported. But he is an unlikeable,…
Kayla Gallagher
I tried the software that uses AI to scan job applicants for companies like Goldman Sachs and Unilever before meeting them - and it's not as creepy as it sounds
HireVue has raised $93 million since its Series A round in 2008, and CEO Kevin Parker told me it ha…
Richard Feloni
I'm an immigrant founder of a $1 billion tech company. Here are my 5 best tips to overcoming imposter syndrome.
Outreach CEO Manny Medina says he works every day to overcome challenges and micro-aggressions he f…
Manny Medina
Inside the tawdry, drug-fueled, violent world of America's top life insurance salesmen
Women say they were fed date rape drugs, compared to dog puke, and forced to watch a boss masturbat…
Susan Antilla
I thought I made the worst mistake of my career, but 3 things helped me 'embrace the suck' and move on
At that time, I saw a recruiting ad in an English-language newspaper for a PR agency. The organizat…
Emile Lee, Contributor
Goldman Sachs just unveiled a new gender pronouns initiative as part of a broader inclusion push at the Wall Street firm
The company will also update the 14 business principles that have defined the firm since John White…
Dakin Campbell
Epstein took business calls while receiving sexual massages from trafficked women, lawsuit claims
The lawsuit alleged that Doe sometimes "heard Jeffrey Epstein using a very angry and threatening to…
Sinéad Baker,Sinéad Baker,Sin…
Transgender military service is a winning political issue against Trump, because he just made it all about himself
Trump's obvious blindsiding of the Pentagon - which was in the process of a long, bureauc…
Josh Barro
John Donahoe went from leading eBay to the CEO of $50 billion ServiceNow. Now, he says his 'sweet spot' is getting the company to $10 billion in revenue.
"You gotta give him a whole of credit for that," he told Business Insider. "A lot of CEOs screw up …
Benjamin Pimentel
Chic online clubs are drawing millennials and Gen X'ers who want 'freedom from wine o clock' without labeling themselves alcoholics but unlike AA, most aren't free
Clubs like Tempest, The Luckiest Club, and SoberSis are giving sobriety a makeover for the Instagra…