Blind TL;DR Edition No. 17: Week Ended March 4, 2022
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Blind TL;DR helps you stay on top of what shaped the tech industry this week in about 3 minutes. Keep tabs on the latest with insights straight from the newsmakers—technologists…
Blind TL;DR helps you stay on top of what shaped the tech industry this week in about 3 minutes. Keep tabs on the latest with insights straight from the newsmakers—technologists…
As the world becomes increasingly digital, nearly every company is looking for software engineers to code—no matter the industry. The phenomenon has been great news for software engineers and programmers…
Whiteboard interviews have become standard practice for software engineers. Tech companies, including Airbnb, Amazon, Google, Netflix, Twitter and more, all have their version in their interview cycles, which makes this…
The “Happy at Work Podcast” explores what it takes to create a positive workplace. Hosts Jack Kelly, a Forbes senior contributor and the CEO of WeCruitr, and Harvard professors Michael…
In some high-flying industries, including technology and finance, salaries and total compensation might be coming down to earth. About one in two professionals (46%) reported their companies had adjusted the…
President Biden has a powerful ally in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic: The American worker. About one in two professionals (46%) in the U.S. said they would report their…
The widespread availability of Covid-19 vaccines could mean workers are returning to the office sooner than expected. Like the transition to fully remote work a year ago, the transition back…
As companies begin to announce their reopening dates, employees are expecting more pet-friendly offices post-COVID. On Blind, the anonymous professional network, we learned that 35% of professionals got a pet…
Facebook, Microsoft, and Uber have announced plans to reopen offices on a limited basis as the coronavirus pandemic’s spread continues to slow. These companies typically set industry standards for how…
People used to believe that you didn’t have to be happy at work to succeed. “Work is not personal,” the saying went, however when work and home are now the…