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Read previewDespite years of believing it was the only path, a Los Angeles-based millennial decided against climbing the corporate ladder. Kirra Dickinson, a 27-year-old content creator and manifestation coach, told Business Insider she spent years in technology research after graduating from UC Berkeley. Dickinson said she felt pressure to climb the corporate ladder growing up. In the video, which has over 1.1 million views, Yin said he is electing to "descend the corporate ladder" to better his health. Like some commentators on Yin's video, Dickinson said she felt "relieved" after ditching the corporate ladder.
Persons: , Kirra Dickinson, Dickinson, we're, Octavia Goredema, Zers gravitating, Goredema, Aaron Yin, Yin Organizations: Service, UC Berkeley, Business, Fidelity Locations: Los Angeles, Boston, Salesforce, Southern California, New York
Kimberly Jolasun, a 32-year-old entrepreneur in Atlanta, has never voted for the Republican candidate for the presidency. Not yet profitable, her company needs financing to grow. Banks want to charge her interest as high as 14 percent for business loans. The interest rate on the credit card debt she used to start the company has spiked to 25 percent, tripling her monthly payments. But she assumes that his Republican opponent, former President Donald J. Trump, is more in tune with the needs of business owners.
Persons: Kimberly Jolasun, Banks, Jolasun, Biden, Donald J, Trump Organizations: Republican, Technology, Federal Reserve Locations: Atlanta, Silicon Valley, Austin , Texas, Georgia
Thirteen months ago, Andy Sieg unexpectedly left Merrill Wealth Management to run Citi's ailing wealth unit. His replacements, Lindsay Hans and Eric Schimpf, had big shoes to fill. Hans and Schimpf were company veterans but lesser known before they were anointed to lead the $3 trillion wealth business attached to behemoth Bank of America. Schimpf is more soft-spoken than his cohead Hans, who was promoted to run the private wealth business one month before Sieg left. AdvertisementMerrill has the benefit of being part of a bank with some 69 million consumer bank clients.
Persons: Andy Sieg, Lindsay Hans, Eric Schimpf, Merrill, Hans, Schimpf, Sieg, Lindsay, it's, Sieg's, Louis Diamond, Schimpf's, Hans said, AdvisorHub Organizations: Service, Merrill Wealth Management, behemoth Bank of America, Business, Merrill, Army, UBS, Schimpf, Northeast, Merrill . Bank of America, Bank of America, Customers, Bank of, First, JPMorgan Locations: Los Angeles, Coast, New York City, Nevada, First Republic, Merrill
I reviewed my Yale admissions file to see what the Ivy League school thought about my application. She wrote those words in my admissions file, a document I finally got my hands on three years after being accepted into Yale University. She screen-shared my admissions file and let me read in silence. I got a behind-the-scenes look into Yale admissions when they read my applicationEach aspect of my application was rated out of nine points. "I teared up reading Essay 1," one reader wrote of my common application essay.
Persons: , Brian Organizations: Yale, Ivy League, Service, Yale University, Educational
Where the Connecticut-based manager sets itself a part from peers and rivals is with its talent strategy. "Talent is global, opportunity is not," the website states. In this three-stage competition, students and academics from around the world can submit math models predicting market moves for a chance to win a piece of the $400,000 prize pool. Out of those 60,000, 4,000 have received part-time contracts from WorldQuant and have been given access to even more data and tools. For Tulchinsky, born in Soviet-era Belarus, the competition and the BRAIN platform are a chance to see the best work from untraditional places.
Persons: WorldQuant, Igor Tulchinsky, — Nihar Patel, Vaibhav Gupta, — Patel, Gupta Organizations: Service, Business, Indian Institute of Technology, Ivy League Locations: Connecticut, Singapore, Indian Institute of Technology Delhi, Bahamas, WorldQuant, Belarus
Last year, my friends and I spent our spring break an hour north of the madness of Miami Beach. Instead, we headed about an hour north of Miami toward the quiet oceanside community Hillsboro Beach for our own relaxing spring break. AdvertisementWe'd chosen to skip the ragers and bad behavior associated with spring break, especially spring break in Miami. If we were hungover on a crowded Miami Beach, we would've missed out on forming this unlikely friendship that crossed generational divides. He told us he was surprised by our choice for an alternative spring break, but he understood.
Persons: untraditional, , We'd, Molly McGuigan, would've, we'd, Uber, he'd, Miami partygoers —, He'd Organizations: Service, Sunshine State, Miami Beach, Miami partygoers Locations: Miami Beach, Miami, Florida, oceanside, Hillsboro Beach
I once had a pretzel company offer me a job based solely on my name. download the app Email address Sign up By clicking “Sign Up”, you accept our Terms of Service and Privacy Policy . AdvertisementNearly 90 years ago, my great-grandfather, Paul Pretzel Sr., told his son, Paul Pretzel Jr., that when he got older, he could change his name if he wanted to. Once, a gourmet pretzel company flat-out offered me a sales job based on nothing but a short conversation and the fact that my name is so adorably delicious. To my knowledge, no one in the family was offended by her change — I think they knew that some unique names aren't for everyone.
Persons: , Paul Pretzel Sr, Paul Pretzel Jr, I've, pretzels, didn't, Cornell Organizations: Service Locations: Austria
The retailer Macy’s rejected a $5.8 billion takeover bid late Sunday that valued the struggling department store chain at roughly 20 percent above its closing share price on Friday, but suggested it was “open to opportunities.”The bidders, Arkhouse Management and Brigade Capital, are seeking to acquire Macy’s stock they do not already own at $21 a share and have threatened to take the offer to shareholders. With a potential hostile bid looming, questions are rising over how Arkhouse and Brigade could pull off a deal and whether additional suitors could appear, potentially setting off a bidding war. In a statement released Sunday night, Macy’s board questioned whether the investment firms had the money to finance the deal, which it said “lacks compelling value.” It noted that the bid was accompanied by a letter with “numerous” untraditional stipulations.
Persons: Macy’s Organizations: Arkhouse Management, Brigade
Tesla is a hot favorite when it comes to investing in the electric vehicle market. Brian Arcese, portfolio manager at investment firm Foord Asset Management, said he has a "far less convicted view" in Tesla retaining its dominance than in his preferred investing route in the EV market. He told CNBC Pro Talks last week that he's taken two "slightly untraditional" approaches to investing in that space. He names one U.S. stock, Edison International , as one such U.S. regulated utility company to play the EV trend. But he says that within that space, he's focused on companies that are the lowest-cost producers.
Persons: Tesla, Brian Arcese, he's, Arcese, you've, CNBC's Tanvir Gill, — James Sullivan, Jenny Zeng, Sullivan, there's Organizations: Foord Asset Management, CNBC, Edison International, JPMorgan, Allianz Global Investors Locations: Tesla, Asia, INSEAD, Singapore, China, Korea, U.S
It turns out the master artist was more experimental with his renowned “Mona Lisa” than previously thought — and was likely the creator of a technique seen in works created a century later, a new study suggests. By using X-ray diffraction and infrared spectroscopy, a team of scientists in France and Britain has detected a rare mineral compound within the iconic piece. The rare compound plumbonacrite was also found in "The Late Supper," as well as in several 17th-century works by Rembrandt. The “Mona Lisa,” like many other paintings from the 16th century, was created on a wood panel that required a thick base layer, Wallez said. The “Mona Lisa” and “The Last Supper” are two out of fewer than 20 known paintings Leonardo made in his lifetime.
Persons: CNN — Leonardo da Vinci, , Mona Lisa ”, Rembrandt, Pier Marco Tacca, Leonardo, Gilles Wallez, ” Wallez, , Mona Lisa, Wallez, Mona Lisa ’, aren’t, William Wallace, St . Louis, , Wallace Organizations: CNN, American Chemical Society, Sorbonne University, Washington University Locations: France, Britain, Italian, Paris, St .
But a CNN investigation has placed him outside of the Capitol at the same time as his alleged plot to keep Trump in office unraveled inside it. CNN was able to place Chesebro at the protest through publicly available databases with photos and videos from that day. Shroyer, who had previously signed a deferred prosecution agreement in another case saying he would not engage in disorderly conduct on the Capitol grounds, was charged with four misdemeanors. Later, the group, including Chesebro, make their way halfway up the steps of the Capitol Building before heading down. Chesebro follows members of the group as they depart the Capitol grounds close to 3 p.m.Later, Chesebro can be seen walking near the Peace Monument at the front of the Capitol.
Persons: Alex Jones, riling, Jones, Donald Trump’s, Kenneth Chesebro, Chesebro, , Jared Holt, Lawrence Tribe, Jim Troupis, Biden, John Eastman, , , Infowars –, Owen Shroyer, Shroyer, Ryan Goodman, ” Goodman Organizations: CNN, Capitol, Trump, Institute for Strategic, Harvard, Republican, New York Times, New York University, Department of Defense, Committee, Trump International Hotel Locations: Fulton County , Georgia, Georgia, cryptocurrency, Wisconsin, Washington , DC, DC
New York CNN —College interns typically find cheap places to live for the summer. South Carolina resident Sophia Celentano commutes to her New Jersey summer internship by plane, weekly, revealing on her TikTok account that it’s actually cheaper than renting near her advertising gig’s New Jersey office. Her employer, Oglivy Health, requires interns to be in its New Jersey office usually one day a week. She said that costs her about $100 every week, plus another $100 on Uber rides to and from the airport and another $25 on food. Celentano claims to be saving be saving at least $2,000 this summer by doing this rather than living, working and playing in New Jersey or New York.
Persons: Sophia Celentano, old’s, , Douglas Elliman, Miller Samuel, Oglivy, Celentano, , She’s, it’s Organizations: New, New York CNN —, University of Virginia, Oglivy, Jersey City Locations: New York, South Carolina, New Jersey, Jersey, Charleston, Newark, Manhattan, Parsippany , New Jersey, Brooklyn, Queens
The home of Susan Simons and John Hagerty presents an untraditional profile in its Mount Pleasant, S.C., setting, and it reveals even greater surprises upon a closer look. The facade of the house is cedar presented in a playful variety of forms, painted and unpainted, with windows of varying sizes finished in a bold green trim. One side tilts outward from the ground. Most notable are the multiple oak trees poking through the four decks of the 4,036-square-foot, three-story home, earning it the name the Tree House.
Scottie Scheffler reacts during the final round of the WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale. The battle for the future of golf between the PGA Tour and LIV Golf has also been a clash over how tournaments are played. Now the PGA Tour is adopting a series of changes that happen to include some of the untraditional formats used by its Saudi-backed rival. In a memo sent to players Wednesday and reviewed by The Wall Street Journal, commissioner Jay Monahan said the Tour is going forward with a “Designated Event Model” to highlight certain tournaments. Those select events will include a couple of notable features: smaller fields of only 70-80 players and no cut to reduce the field after 36 holes.
Career coach Natalie Fisher said there are four common reasons why you might get a job interview but not a job offer: 1. The Art of Tooting Your Own Horn Without Blowing It": Pump yourself up before you walk into a job interview. Interview tips from an HR pro who tracked her job search on TikTokAnd finally, a few job interview tips from Jordan Gibbs. Here are a few of her top job interview tips: Never count your chickens before they're hatched. Read more job interview tips from Gibbs and how she ultimately landed her job.
Now, the slate is clear for you to find your dream job or a stepping stone on the path to your dream career. Here are a few quick resume tips: Read the job description and mirror some of the language when describing your experience. Think of a key career achievement and briefly explain the steps you took that got you there. Think of a key career achievement and briefly explain the steps you took that got you there. Jennie Rogerson, the global head of people at graphic design platform Canva, shared with CNBC Make It four untraditional job interview questions — and how to answer them.
A comparative few credit cards on the market specify that EV charging stations will receive bonus rewards. Popular charging stations include:TeslaChargePointEVgoLet's examine how to get the most return for EV charging expenses. These cards do not officially list EV charging stations in their bonus categories, so your results may vary. Electric vehicle charging station credit cards frequently asked questions (FAQ)Is there an EV charging stations map? The above credit cards offer effective bonuses between 2% and 4.5% back for EV charging stations.
CNN —Months after they had a public back and forth, JoJo Siwa is voicing her disappointment with Candace Cameron Bure. Cameron Bure responded in a video on her verified Instagram account explaining that she was “shocked” by the designation and said everything was “all good” after the pair connected and discussed it. Siwa wasn’t the only one upset by Cameron Bure’s recent comment. Actress Hilarie Burton slammed her and Bill Abbott, chief executive of Great American Media, for “bigotry.”“That guy and his network are disgusting,” Burton tweeted. There is nothing untraditional about same-sex couples.”CNN has reached out to reps for Bure and Great American Media for comment.
On Thursday, CoinDesk unearthed more secrets about the inner workings of Bankman-Fried's crypto empire, including the untraditional makeup of his inner circle. Those sources told CoinDesk that both operations were run by Bankman-Fried's inner circle of 10 roommates. Among the named members of Bankman-Fried's inner circle were Caroline Ellison, Alameda's current CEO. Some employees outside Bankman-Fried's inner circle noted that they were shocked by the events of the past week. "Some employees kept their life savings on FTX," an anonymous source told CoinDesk.
"For the last 40 years, the number of Latino physicians has not changed. Meanwhile, almost 1 in 5 Americans, 62.6 million, are Latino, according to the latest 2020 census numbers, a 23% increase from 2010. "There was urgency to increase the number of Latino physicians in the United States before Covid. “I was the only Mexican in my medical school class out of 104 students. We’re going to keep working towards this until there is complete awareness from every institution [and] medical school.
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The Seattle Mariners hosted a Work From The Ballpark Day on September 7th. Sign up for our newsletter to receive our top stories based on your reading preferences — delivered daily to your inbox. Faced with the freedom to work from wherever, these workers are evaluating the best offers on the table. In 2005, for instance, despite only finishing with a record of 69-43, Seattle averaged over 33,000 fans per contest. The Mariners have no official plans for another Work From The Ballpark day, but they reportedly "want to do it again."
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