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Private equity's annual recruiting process kicked off earlier than ever this year. Firms are interviewing fresh college graduates for jobs that won't start till 2026.
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Between rising inflation and the proliferation of dynamic pricing, it is truly impossible to know what anything costs anymore. For Business Insider, I wrote about America's major case of price fatigue.
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Jensen Huang is becoming more of a household name as Nvidia's value skyrockets amid the AI boom. The CEO has some unusual management practices, including having 50 direct reports and no 1-on-1s.
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Who is looking for job seekers? In my latest Business Insider story, I examine how the hiring landscape has changed in the leisure and hospitality industry and other areas of the labor market, like healthcare and the government. "I think the very high government payrolls number is a further testament to how much weaker things have gotten on the private sector side," Julia Pollak, chief economist at ZipRecruiter, said. "The government has been trying to rehire for years and struggling because the private sector was so strong. Now, people are falling back on those safer government jobs." You can read more about the labor market in the story below.
Restaurants and hotels were helping power the booming job market. Now, they're barely hiring.
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Cash-poor but asset-rich families can use loans to pay estate taxes rather than sell inherited assets. For those with illiquid estates, they can even deduct the interest and save millions on estate tax.
The ultrawealthy can take loans to save millions on estate taxes. Here's the exclusive tactic they deploy to protect their inheritance.
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Adtech firm Kevel raised $23 million to help retailers manage their advertising businesses.
Digital firm Kevel raised $23 million to help brands stand up advertising businesses. Here's the pitch deck it used to take on giants like Criteo and Epsilon.
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New for Business Insider: Many older Americans have recently told Business Insider they're struggling to get by on Social Security and are forced to take part- or full-time jobs. Some fear they'll never properly retire, even after working four to five decades behind a desk. Some recently started driving for Uber and Lyft to earn extra income and have something to do. Some drivers who spoke with BI said this was the only option that could work with their appointments, home maintenance, and health issues. Others said they wanted a service position after decades of working with people. Still, many said with earnings declining and tips becoming harder to get, they're worried about their financial futures. Some are considering returning to past jobs, while others are willing to keep going since any income can help pay rent or put food on the table.
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UBS breaks down what a Biden or Trump presidency means for policy, equities, and the macroeconomy. Regardless of the winner, investors should prepare for rate cuts and Big Tech regulation.
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NEW from yours truly: San Diego was once home to a US Naval Air Station that housed the fighter pilot training program featured in the movie, “Top Gun.” In its heyday, the station was nicknamed Fightertown USA. But the program has since moved to another station, and its legacy in San Diego is a faint, fond memory. In the past few years, a new Fightertown USA has ascended in its place. The city is now home to several startups building technology known as unmanned aerial vehicles — AI-powered autonomous defense aircraft capable of combat, surveillance, and delivery in conflict zones. Many thanks to Larsen Jensen of Harpoon Ventures , Brandon Tseng of Shield AI , Ian Muceus of Firestorm, Grant Jordan of SkySafe, and Aleksey Matyushev of Natilus for talking with me for this story. https://lnkd.in/gKKGHrpz
Welcome to the new Fightertown USA: Inside San Diego's AI-powered unmanned aircraft boom
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