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The biggest red flag hiring managers look for in job candidates is an AI-generated resume, according to new research from Resume Genius, which surveyed 625 hiring managers across the U.S. Other resume faux pas include poor formatting and typos. Here are the three biggest resume red flags that could cost you a job offer, and how to avoid them, according to a hiring expert:AI-generated resumesMore than half (53%) of hiring managers say they have reservations about resumes that include AI-generated content, with 20% calling it a "critical issue" that might prevent them from hiring someone. DON'T MISS: The ultimate guide to acing your interview and landing your dream jobFrequent job-hoppingSimilarly, resumes showing a pattern of frequent job-hopping make 50% of hiring managers hesitant to move forward with a candidate, Resume Genius found. This red flag is trickier to avoid: If you've switched jobs a lot, you can't lie about your employment history. Plus, hiring managers have different definitions of what constitutes excessive job-hopping.
Persons: Michelle Reisdorf, Robert Half, didn't, Reisdorf, it's, you've Organizations: U.S
So it's worth investing in a home office setup that maximizes comfort and productivity. AdvertisementThe pandemic upended the corporate world by shifting millions of people from office desks to kitchen counters, couches, and dining tables. Whether in a fully remote role or a hybrid one, investing in a good home office can pay dividends by improving your productivity and overall well-being. So, if you want to score well on Room Rater (the X account that judges everyone's Zoom backdrops), create a Zoom wall. If someone travels regularly for work, Chia suggests hanging a large map on the wall.
Persons: , Jonathan Puleio, Puleio, Lisa Zaslow, Zaslow, they're stackable, Katherine Chia, Desai, Chia, it's Organizations: Service, Humanscale Consulting, Gotham Organizers Locations: New York
When Sampson Dahl, 28, found a former laundromat in Maspeth, Queens on an online forum back in 2019, he had no idea how much the space would become his life. Early last year, CNBC Make It met Dahl after his former laundromat-turned-apartment went viral on TikTok. At the time, he was paying $1,850 a month — his rent has since increased to $1,900. "I've gotten to focus on the space a lot, so I've been throwing shows, events, and intimate gatherings almost weekly at this point," Dahl tells CNBC Make It. "It's been a great opportunity to kind of dive into the space more."
Persons: Sampson Dahl, Dahl, I've, It's Organizations: CNBC, Writers Guild of America Locations: Maspeth, Queens
The Brooklyn-based ceramic artist Eun-Ha Paek’s pieces are defined by their renegade spirit. Living everywhere from New York to California, they make experimental sculptures that reflect the traditions and aesthetics of both cultures. In Korean, for example, instead of saying, ‘The soup is boiling,’ you would say the sound the soup makes when it boils. That extraness and whimsy is what I’m hoping to express.”That’s also true for the Manhattan-based ceramic artist Janny Baek, 50, who was born in Seoul and moved to Flushing, Queens, when she was 3. I felt like I needed to do something more than be an artist,” Baek says.
Persons: , Paek, Design —, , ” Paek, Jay Oh, ” That’s, Janny Baek, ” Baek, McMahon, Baek, Raina Lee Organizations: Rhode Island School, Design, Greenwich House, Parsons School, Korea Society, Harvard Locations: Brooklyn, New York, Seoul, Los Angeles, California, Korea, Manhattan, America, Flushing , Queens, United States
Dolly Parton became close with Andy Warhol while frequenting Studio 54 in the 1970s. Studio 54, which is now a Broadway theater, was the place to be seen as disco took over New York City. Dolly Parton at her Studio 54 party in 1978. AdvertisementParton wore a sparkly black chiffon dress to her Studio 54 party in 1978. They did a whole country scene with cows and a beautiful white horse too," Parton wrote.
Persons: Dolly Parton, Andy Warhol, Parton, Warhol, Calvin Klein, Diane von Furstenberg, , Dolly Parton's, Andy, We'd, Ron Galella, Sandy Gallin, " Parton, von, Thomas Iannaccone, Steve Rubell, Ian Schrager, Steve Organizations: Service, Broadway, New, Getty, Penske Media Locations: Rhinestones, Manhattan, New York City
I'm a Gen Z, and I feel it misses the point as to why my generation is falling out of love with dating apps. It's no wonder then that Tinder's "rizz-first redesign" specifically calls out Gen Z as its intended target. But dating apps are right to be concerned about their appeal to Gen Z. AdvertisementI can't help feeling Tinder is missing the real point behind why Gen Z is falling out of love with online dating: Dating apps are deeply frustrating to use. It's a frustrating time to be on online dating — and that's something adding some rizz to a redesign can't quite fix.
Persons: Tinder, , Gen, Gen Z, who's Organizations: Service
CNN —Moving beyond cosmetics, skincare and even a Bratz doll line, the youngest Kardashian-Jenner sibling, Kylie Jenner, is expanding her business portfolio with a new clothing line, named Khy, launching November 1. “The whole line is really inspired by my personal wardrobe, and the different moods that I’m in,” Jenner told WSJ. (The biker glam pieces that make up its first collection are in partnership with the Berlin-based fashion brand Namilia.) Courtesy Khy“Kylie’s obviously very aware of what she likes,” Haider Ackermann, the fashion designer behind Jenner’s 2023 Met Gala gown, told WSJ. She’s always been seduced by it.”“Creatively I have such a strong vision of what I want to look like and what I want to do and what I want to wear,” Jenner told WSJ.
Persons: Kardashian, Jenner, Kylie Jenner, it’s, Kendall, , Kim, Cass Bird, Khy, ” Jenner, Martin Scorcese, Ed Ruscha, Jerry Lorenzo, Rory Satran, Kylie —, Kris Jenner, Jens, Emma Grede —, Kim Kardashian’s Skims, Kardashian’s, Price, ” Haider Ackermann, Jenner’s, she’s, She’s, Organizations: CNN, Givenchy Locations: Paris, Berlin
Apple's third-generation Airpods "haven't sold particularly well," Bloomberg reports. Apple's AirPods are undoubtedly a hit, however, making up a large share of the 2022 headphone market. AdvertisementAdvertisementIt sounds like the third-generation AirPods haven't quite been the runaway hit Apple was hoping for. The newer AirPods will reportedly come with USB-C charging, similar to the iPhone 15 and the AirPods Pro 2nd generation. The AirPods Pro and Max will also get an update further into the future.
Persons: haven't, , Apple, Apple didn't, that's, Linzy Taylor @thelinzytaylor I’m, Apple's, Max Organizations: Bloomberg, Apple, Service
But 3D manufacturing, including printing and weaving, is helping create a zero-waste future. AdvertisementAdvertisementIn the late 1990s, the designer Issey Miyake unleashed his game-changing A-POC project, an early attempt at zero-waste fashion. Existing innovations are being fine-tuned daily, and creators are dreaming up ways to turn zero-waste fashion from a utopian dream into a reality. Despite these restrictions, Pasricha's designs were proof that zero-waste 3D printing was possible, especially with small designs such as buttons and jewelry. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe tech isn't there yet to ensure a zero-waste fashion industry, for various reasons.
Persons: , Issey Miyake, Kevin Martin, Ashley Batz, Unspun, Martin, you'll, Catherine University's, Pasricha, Iris van Herpen, Martin lauds, Vega Organizations: Service, Oakland microfactory, Rhino Locations: California, Lam, — St
Maarten Bodewes, left, and Dimitri O are childhood friends and the co-founders of Loop Earplugs. Maarten Bodewes Co-founder, Loop EarplugsEach co-founder spent roughly $40,000 to get Loop off the ground — "as far as I could go on my money," says Bodewes. "[We] 3D printed different prototypes, different shapes, different lengths of canals, sound entries, different filters that we tested," he adds. "The nightlife part is still driving a lot of our sales," Bodewes says. Source: Loop Earplugs
Persons: Maarten Bodewes, Dimitri O, you've, Taylor Swift, They're, , , Bodewes, Wired, Loop's earplugs Organizations: CNBC, Microsoft, Saturn, Belgian Locations: Belgian, Brussels, U.S, Europe
FTX hired two architects to design its multi-million dollar Bahamas HQ, per an upcoming biography. That unveiled one anecdote where FTX spent $1 million to settle an argument over a door in its former office. AdvertisementAdvertisementFTX spent $1 million removing one doorway and adding another when it was headquartered in Hong Kong, according to an excerpt from Michael Lewis' upcoming biography shared by The Times of London. AdvertisementAdvertisement"We were supposed to design a mini-city," Rosenfield told the biographer. In the end, the doorway was removed and another one was added instead, which cost $1 million, according to Lewis' biography.
Persons: FTX, , Michael Lewis, Lewis, Ian Rosenfield, White, Rosenfield, I've Organizations: Bahamas, Service, The Times, Fortune Locations: Hong Kong, London, Bahamas, Asia
And airlines have made it chaotic by design — so people will pay to get an easier boarding process. Decades ago, airlines used to board first class and use an open boarding process for the main cabin. A better boarding processAirlines have been experimenting with different boarding schemes to try to speed up the process. Jason Steffen, a University of Nevada, Las Vegas physics professor developed a boarding method that boards passengers in rows of two. Southwest Airlines has the fastest boarding process of any major airline by simply allowing people to claim the first available seat.
Persons: New York CNN —, Don’t, Nathan Howard, it’s, you’ve, , Henry Harteveldt, Robert Mann, Nicolas Economou, Harteveldt, Massoud Bazargan, Jeffrey Greenberg, ” Bazargan, Aircrafts, , Wilma, Jason Steffen, Charlie Riedel, Steffen, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Atmosphere Research, Carriers, Airlines, Embry, Riddle Aeronautical University, Universal, Transportation Department, Companies, University of Nevada, Southwest Airlines Locations: New York, Daytona Beach , Florida, Las Vegas
It's called RISC-V, pronounced "risk five" — a rival chip design that is backed by some of Arm's own customers. While analysts told CNBC it's not an immediate threat, Arm itself warned that if it gains traction, it could pose a competitive risk. Arm designs what's known as an instruction set architecture (ISA) for chips known as processors or central processing units (CPUs). RISC-V in recent years has gained support from some of the world's biggest technology companies, many of which are also Arm customers. "Maybe we should have a second source just in case things start not going in our direction, or we have problems with Arm," he added, in reference to the thinking among some Arm customers.
Persons: Dado Ruvic, CNBC it's, Richard Windsor, Peter Richardson Organizations: Reuters, Nasdaq, CNBC, ISA, Apple, Qualcomm, Google, Samsung, Nvidia, Radio Free Mobile, Windsor, Counterpoint Research Locations: British, China
Some Tesla engineers "hated" the look of the Cybertruck, design chief Franz von Holzhausen told Walter Isaacson. Certain engineers secretly worked on a alternate version, Isaacson wrote in his new book on Elon Musk. "A majority of the people in this studio hated it," von Holzhausen said of the futuristic design, according to the book. Musk, von Holzhausen, and a spokesperson for Tesla did not respond to a request for comment ahead of publication. Those who have pre-ordered the vehicle with a $100 deposit have been nitpicking the final version of the Cybertruck.
Persons: Franz von Holzhausen, Walter Isaacson, Isaacson, Elon Musk, Elon Musk's, Musk, von Holzhausen, Tesla, Von Holzhausen, Grimes Organizations: Elon, Service, CNBC Locations: Wall, Silicon, Los Angeles
It was their first van build, and it took them four months to complete. No building experience; no van experience. The mix of concrete and dark wood — a style that is pervasive in Tulum — inspired the couple's van design. AdvertisementAdvertisementThe top comments we're getting are "best van design ever," or "most unique van design ever." We really, really connected with how beautiful it was and how it had an amazing surf scene.
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Russia-Ukraine War: Latest News
  + stars: | 2023-08-28 | by ( Daniel Victor | ) www.nytimes.com   time to read: +7 min
Hundreds of people have placed flowers, photographs, candles and flags — including some bearing the private military group’s skull design — at a small sidewalk memorial near Red Square in Moscow. Like many who agreed to be interviewed, Alyona did not want to give her last name because of the political sensitivity surrounding Mr. Prigozhin, who frequently criticized how the war was conducted and launched a brief rebellion against the military’s leadership two months ago. “No one ever abandoned me; they helped me, they did everything that was necessary and provided me with everything that was needed,” said Prapor, who added that he had personally met Mr. Prigozhin. But in a country where little is said about the casualties, the sidewalk memorial became a rare place for people to mourn publicly. Mr. Prigozhin, Alyona said, was unique in his generation in his ability and willingness to openly discuss the issues plaguing Russian society.
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WeWork, which promised to revolutionize the way people work alongside one another, announced in a financial filing on Tuesday that it had “substantial doubt” it would stay in business. That declaration raises questions about not only the company’s viability but also the future of commercial real estate. Here’s what you need to know about WeWork’s past and prospects. WeWork was founded in 2010 by Adam Neumann and Miguel McKelvey, tech entrepreneurs who used the funds from the sale of their previous co-working start-up, Green Desk. WeWork’s vision was to create a “physical social network” that would appeal to a new class of workers who were freelancing or working from home.
Persons: WeWork, Adam Neumann, Miguel McKelvey Organizations: Green
Released in 2019, the Xbox Elite Series 2 is a premium gamepad built for hardcore gamers. I've spent weeks with the Xbox Elite Wireless Controller Series 2, and it's a definite improvement over the classic Xbox gamepad. Xbox Elite Series 2 Controller This high-end Xbox and PC controller has a rechargeable battery, four extra paddle buttons, and extra tools to customize its buttons. Deal Xbox Elite Series 2 Core Controller (White) The Xbox Elite Series 2 is a fantastic high-end controller with rubber grips and adjustable triggers. Xbox Elite Series 2 vs. Elite Series 2 Core: What's the difference?
Persons: , It's, I've, William Antonelli, you've, it's, aren't Organizations: Elite, Xbox Elite, Microsoft
Hollywood development and production have mostly ground to a halt amid the film and TV writers' strike. Young workers hoping to break into entertainment say the strike has made a competitive job market even tougher. Sears, who is currently unemployed, graduated this year with a master's degree in entertainment industry management from Carnegie Mellon University. Now, she's attempting what feels like a herculean feat: getting her career off the ground in the midst of a months-long Hollywood writers' strike, the first labor stoppage to grind the industry to a halt in 15 years. Contact this reporter to share your experience during the writers' strike.
Persons: Young, Delaney Sears, — there's, Sears, they've, , Joanna Sucherman, Sucherman, Trevor Romero, Romero, Dan Green, grads, Green, Nabha, She's, Purohit, they'd, execs, he's, haven't, Kody Proctor, Proctor, he'd, We've, Reed Alexander Organizations: Hollywood, Carnegie Mellon University, Writers Guild of America, SAG, WGA, Disney, Warner Bros, JLS Media, Fox, United Talent Agency, Young Entertainment, Carnegie Mellon's Heinz College of Information Systems, Public, Savannah College of Art, Alliance, Television Producers, Paramount Pictures, Melrose, Paramount, University of Southern, North Dakota, Carnegie, E, Victoria Cheyenne Locations: California, Angeles, LA, Chicago, Fremantle, Los Angeles, Brooklyn, Georgia, Elm, Mumbai, India, University of Southern California, North, North Hollywood, Victoria, Bolivia
CNN —A minuscule handbag measuring just 657 by 222 by 700 microns (or less than 0.03 inches wide) sold for over $63,000 at an online auction Wednesday. Barely visible to the human eye, the fluorescent yellowish-green bag is based on a popular Louis Vuitton design — though it is the work of a New York art collective, not the luxury label itself. Microscopic 'Louis Vuitton' handbag sold for $63K at an auction, the latest project from art collective MSCHF. MSCHFThe sale was hosted by Joopiter, an online auction house founded by American musician, record producer and designer Pharrell Williams. “Pharrell loves big hats, so we made him an incredibly small bag,” he told the newspaper.
Persons: Louis, Louis Vuitton, Pharrell Williams, Williams, Louis Vuitton’s, Kevin Wiesner, “ Pharrell, MSCHF, , Andy Warhol, Damian Hirst, Birkin, Iggy Azalea, Janelle Monáe, Organizations: CNN, Louis Vuitton, Joopiter, New York Times, Nike Locations: New York, Brooklyn, American
‘Titanic’ director James Cameron is one of the few people who have visitedFew human expeditions have ventured to the Challenger Deep. Explorer and Texas investor Victor Vescovo said he saw a plastic bag and candy wrappers at the bottom of the Mariana Trench. A trip to the Challenger Deep can put a vessel under pressure that is “equivalent to 50 jumbo jets,” Feldman noted. In 2005, tiny single-celled organisms called foraminifera, a type of plankton, were discovered in the Challenger Deep,” according to NOAA. Given high interest in the Mariana Trench, however, researchers have made several efforts to give increasingly detailed pictures of its features.
Persons: CNN —, Trench, James Cameron, Jacques Piccard, Don Walsh, Gene Feldman, Saeed Khan, , Victor Vescovo, Vescovo, Mariana Trench, Mariana, ” Feldman, That’s Organizations: CNN, NASA, Getty, Mariana Trench, Atlantic Productions, Discovery Channel, National Oceanic, Atmospheric Administration, NOAA, Marianas Trench Locations: Everest, Trieste, Sydney, AFP, Texas, Chamorro, Mariana
But the unit will cost you more to complete the design with windows, doors, and other finishings. The product details on Home Depot's website specify that the $43,832 price-tag includes the steel structure and the parts needed for assembly. You'll have to pay many thousands more to finish the home with doors, windows, electrical plumbing, and other details. The steel frame will not be impacted by termites, mold, rodents, and bugs, per the Plus 1 Homes product details. Tiny homes and accessory dwelling units have been gaining newfound interest over the last year.
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Beyond working on brand and marketing design, product design, and research and content design, Butler strives to make the fitness website and app something for everyone. Combining her background in advertising, marketing, creative, and product design, she's at the forefront of Strava's user experience. There's about [several] functions that report to me: product design, brand design, content and copywriting, also content design and copywriting, design operations and then research. My team really works on the product experience — so the Strava app, iOS and Android, as well as our web-app experiences, desktop and mobile web. At Strava, when you're not in tech — like not product management, engineering, or product design — it seems like we're much better balanced.
Persons: Anita Patwardhan Butler, Butler, , Strava's, she's, we're, we've, you've, Sephora, It's, Zipporah Allen, Brian Bell, I've, Linh Le Organizations: Service, Meta, Twitter, Strava, Facebook, Walmart, Hotwire, Sephora Locations: Big Tech, America, Sephora, Taiwanese, Strava, Mumbai, India, Nairobi
Austin Evans said he decided to sell his Tesla Model Y over a variety of small build defects. Evans replaced the Tesla with a Mercedes EQS, which he said feels like a private jet. Tech YouTuber Austin Evans sold his family's 2021 Tesla Model Y because he was fed up with a myriad of quality concerns. In the video, Evans also provided a sneak peek at his new family car, a Mercedes EQS SUV. Evans is one of many Tesla owners to describe quality control issues with the EVs, including issues with panel alignment on the car, paint jobs, and leaks in the cabin.
Right-wingers are now targeting The North Face after the brand debuted its "Summer of Pride" collection. "Nature lets you be who you are," The North Face began its caption. According to Fox News, the collection initially included children's clothing, but The North Face later took the items down from the site after backlash. However, rainbow-themed kids apparel can be found on the site of sportswear retailers that carry North Face items, Fox reported. —Marjorie Taylor Greene 🇺🇸 (@mtgreenee) May 24, 2023Despite the alleged removal of kids clothing from its site, North Face defended its "Summer of Pride" campaign when asked to comment on the backlash.
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