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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.

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Productivity paranoia is plaguing the workplace. Here’s what CHROs can do about it
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 13, 2023
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Despite layoffs, the job market for entry-level workers remains competitive as employers fight for the same pool of talent
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 12, 2023
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New surveys reveal the demographics of employees still working remotely—and who’s running back to the office
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 11, 2023
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Here’s why now is still the best time to snap up tech talent
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 6, 2023
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Struggling with productivity? Build an employee recognition program
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 5, 2023
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How Pinterest’s chief people officer is renovating company culture after turmoil
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 4, 2023
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How to rein in rising benefits costs without shifting the expense to employees
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoApril 3, 2023
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Why Justworks’ head of people says manager training will be the last thing to go in the event of a recession
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMarch 31, 2023
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What bank CEOs should communicate to reassure clients their money is safe
By Paolo ConfinoMarch 30, 2023
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How employers can support transgender workers ahead of Transgender Day of Visibility
By Paige McGlauflin and Paolo ConfinoMarch 30, 2023
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What employees say will get them to return the office
By Paolo Confino and Amber BurtonMarch 29, 2023
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Managers are feeling pressure to perform after mass layoffs. Here’s how employers can better support them
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMarch 28, 2023
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The hiring paradox: Employers enacting layoffs are still seeking fresh talent
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMarch 27, 2023
Jennie Rogerson, Canva global head of people
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The $26 billion design startup Canva refuses to conduct layoffs. So it’s shifting employees into new roles
By Amber Burton and Paolo ConfinoMarch 24, 2023
How SVB, Credit Suisse, and other bank failures could affect hiring
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How SVB, Credit Suisse, and other bank failures could affect hiring
By Paolo ConfinoMarch 23, 2023
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