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SuccessUnion Pacific’s CEO started as a teen track worker—now he’s leading an $130 billion empire and says Gen Z interns need curiosity to be like him
By Preston ForeJuly 29, 2025
Flex’s CEO took the job without industry experience. One battle-tested playbook guided every move
NewslettersFlex’s CEO took the job without industry experience. One battle-tested playbook guided every move
By Ruth UmohJuly 28, 2025
Apple CEO Tim Cook
NewslettersWhy writing off Apple’s Tim Cook could be a classic CEO succession mistake
By Ruth UmohJuly 21, 2025
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NewslettersLinda Yaccarino’s exit from X is a warning shot for any executive eyeing the corner office
By Ruth UmohJuly 14, 2025
Garry Tan gestures
SuccessTech CEO slams college entrepreneurship programs for ‘teaching you to lie’—he warns Gen Z that ‘faking it till you make it’ could land them in jail
By Preston ForeJuly 10, 2025
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NewslettersThe hidden career cost of having a powerful professional network
By Ruth UmohJuly 7, 2025
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SuccessJimmy Fallon dropped out of college in his last semester—he says he survived on $7 a day just to get stage time, before making the millions
By Preston ForeJune 3, 2025
AI-powered software development is evolving fast, but how far are we really from AGI, artificial general intelligence? Poolside CEO Jason Warner will discuss the limits of current AI technologies, the use cases most likely to change our world, and we’ll ask the question: What will it take to get to AGI—and is poolside ahead of the curve?
ConferencesEvery young worker can have an ‘infinitely patient, senior’ leader sitting beside them courtesy of AGI, says AI boss
By Eleanor PringleMay 7, 2025
Ask a CEO coach: ‘How do I become braver at work?’
LeadershipAsk a CEO coach: ‘How do I become braver at work?’
By Bill HoogterpApril 26, 2025
Warren Buffett smiles while holding a microphone.
LeadershipWarren Buffett’s #1 piece of advice for young job seekers: Don’t think about money
By Natalie McCormickAugust 30, 2024
Gen Z job seekers should be ‘willing to do anything,’ says Squarespace CMO, who cold-called firms from the phonebook for her first role
SuccessGen Z job seekers should be ‘willing to do anything,’ says Squarespace CMO, who cold-called firms from the phonebook for her first role
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 20, 2024
Tubi’s CEO credits being promoted to Vimeo’s top job at just 33 years old for being totally at ease running America’s most-watched free TV service
SuccessTubi’s CEO credits being promoted to Vimeo’s top job at just 33 years old for being totally at ease running America’s most-watched free TV service
By Orianna Rosa RoyleJuly 12, 2024
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SuccessWhat Gen Z workers are missing, according to an HR exec
By Jane ThierJuly 8, 2024
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LeadershipHow imposter syndrome sneaks up on high-performing people—and how to beat it
By Emma BurleighJune 21, 2024
Employer and employee agree after negotiation.
LeadershipMcKinsey is paying some managers up to 9 months salary to leave—Here’s when it makes sense to take the money
By Emma BurleighApril 2, 2024
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