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Paolo Confino

Paolo Confino is a formerreporter on Fortune’s global news desks where he covered each day’s most important stories. In addition to his breaking news stories Paolo has written several in-depth features on a variety of subjects, including Flagship Pioneering, the biotech VC that founded Moderna, Italian soccer team AC Milan’s efforts to build a new stadium, and a profile of David Rawlinson, one of only eight Black Fortune 500 CEOs. At Fortune, Paolo previously worked on the Leadership desk where he covered the C-suite and helped launch the CHRO Daily newsletter alongside two of his colleagues. Prior to working in journalism Paolo worked for several years in the marketing department of a Fortune 500 CPG company. He has a bachelor's degree from NYU and a masters degree from Syracuse University.

Amazon headquarters
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Amazon cut 27,000 roles, including many in HR. Here’s where it’s investing those savings
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMay 3, 2023
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How much the class of 2023 expects to earn in their first entry-level job—and how much employers say they’ll pay
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMay 2, 2023
Matches, Concept Burnout
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HR teams are facing their own crisis at work: Burnout
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMay 1, 2023
Chief People Officer of Gem, Heather Dunn
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How startups and non-tech firms can better attract laid-off Big Tech talent
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 28, 2023
New York County Supreme Court. New York
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What HR leaders need to know about the NYC bill banning weight discrimination
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 27, 2023
E-Sports Production Center "Project Stryker
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Exclusive: Few women held leadership positions at the scandal-plagued Riot Games 5 years ago. That’s changed
By Paige McGlauflin and Paolo ConfinoApril 26, 2023
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A.I. might not replace you, but a person who uses A.I. could
By Paolo Confino and Amber BurtonApril 25, 2023
Robot picking employee illustration
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Thinking of using A.I. in hiring? Not so fast—you might lose out on candidates
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 24, 2023
Chief People Officer of Autodesk, Rebecca Pearce
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Autodesk doubled down on remote work—productivity skyrocketed
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 21, 2023
Three employees poke their heads out from their cubicles.
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Companies say they value employees. Their earnings calls say they value customers more
By Paolo Confino and Amber BurtonApril 20, 2023
KPMG offices at Canary Wharf
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KPMG is diversifying its partner rank through sponsorships and succession planning
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 19, 2023
In search of a leader
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Employers still face significant hiring barriers despite cooling labor market—here’s the No. 1 challenge
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 18, 2023
A man pays for potato chips at a convenience store.
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The $185 billion convenience store industry ‘scrambles’ as inflation catches up with shoppers
By Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2023
Adam Grant at 10,000 Small Businesses 2022 Summit
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Adam Grant explains why your employee incentive program isn’t motivating anyone
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 17, 2023
Aflac's CHRO Matthew Owenby.
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How Aflac is winning at employee retention and getting workers back to the office: on-site doctors, therapists, and childcare
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 14, 2023
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