Ray Smith, workplace reporter at The Wall Street Journal, shares what he learned from interviewing with an AI platform. One takeaway: It's weird not having human social cues.
An applicant plausibly alleged that a test meant to gauge his “workstyle” fit the definition of a lie detector test under Massachusetts law, the judge determined.
The overscrutinizing of job candidates has reached new levels of stupid. “Wait. Say that again. How many interview rounds did ...
Jugal Bhatt, a master's in computer science graduate from the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, shares interview and LinkedIn tips.
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Amazon earnings are in, and it's not looking good for the stock. Investors were focused on the company's capex-spending forecast of $200 billion for the year, which came in well above the average ...
Amazon projects $200 billion capex in 2026, up from $131 billion in 2025 Big Tech's AI spending scrutinized by Wall Street for returns AWS demand strong despite capacity constraints Feb 5 (Reuters) - ...
NFL mock draft season is upon us, and for the first time in several years, the New England Patriots will be picking late in the draft. Both would bring instant playmaking ability to the team. Howell ...
This image from police body-worn camera video, contained and annotated in the Justice Department's government's sentencing memorandum, supporting the sentencing of Brian Mock, shows Mock at the U.S.
Amazon layoffs part of broader tech industry restructuring Layoffs affect nearly 10% of Amazon's corporate workforce Amazon mistakenly sent email early, unsettling AWS staff Jan 28 (Reuters) - Amazon ...