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Subscribe to the Techish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, And Other Platforms. Episode Content: In this episode of this Techish, Abadesi and Michael discuss: šŸ“‰ How do I keep my company alive in 2020! šŸ˜Ø Am I going to get fired? šŸ™‹šŸ½ā€ā™€ļø Is there a way to come out of this stronger? Extras: Techish on Patreon: Advertise with Techish: Please rate and review the Techish podcast

Subscribe to the Techish Podcast onĀ Apple Podcasts,Ā Spotify,Ā AndĀ Other Platforms. Episode Content: In this episode of this Techish, Abadesi and Michael discuss: šŸŒŽ Is it the end of the world? šŸ’° Was Andrew Yang right? Is UBI [Universal Basic Income] the answer. šŸ¤” Is there a conspiracy to take out female CEO’sšŸ  Work from home life hacks! Extras: Techish on Patreon: Advertise with Techish: Please rate and review the Techish podcast

The summer of 2017, Luis Fonsi and Daddy Yankeeā€™s ā€œDespacitoā€ remix featuring Justin Bieber had become the top song in the country. While it was already a hit pre-Bieber, Justinā€™s auto-tuned Spanglish brought the song into the consciousness of many Americans, qualifying a predominantly Spanish-language song as ā€œmainstream,ā€ i.e. not only digestible but desirable to the wider American public. No small feat. I was at a popular lounge in New York City when a DJ played the record. A woman sitting at the neighboring banquette, partying with her daughter and friends, reached

Subscribe to the Techish Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, And Other Platforms. Episode Content: In this episode of this Techish, Abadesi and Michael discuss: āš” Am I a “sell-out” for joining big tech? šŸŒ± Are the young too afraid of risk? šŸ’ø Do all big companies eventually suck without acquisitions? šŸ¤” Do you feel like a lucky person? Extras: Techish on Patreon: Advertise with Techish: Please rate and review the Techish podcast

Subscribe to the Techish Podcast onĀ Apple Podcasts,Ā Spotify,Ā AndĀ Other Platforms. Episode Content: In this episode of this Techish, Abadesi and Michael discuss: āš” Does startup equity actually benefit employees?āš” Corona Virus: hype or reality?āš” Black Woman founder Bea Dixon of Honey Pot faces racist trollsāš” Is Jack Dorsey getting firedĀ from Twitter? Extras: Techish on Patreon: Advertise with Techish: Please rate and review the Techish podcast

Subscribe to the Techish Podcast onĀ Apple Podcasts,Ā Spotify,Ā AndĀ Other Platforms. Episode Content: In this episode of this Techish, Abadesi and Michael discuss: āš” Sharing your salary on Twitter to help underrepresented folk negotiate? [3:00]āš” Setting boundaries at work? [16:21]āš” Should I leave my job? [14:16] Extras: Techish on Patreon: Advertise with Techish: Please rate and review the Techish podcast

The importance of informal finance arrangements is a reverberating theme across Africa. Informal doesnā€™t necessarily mean bad or evil or dirty, itā€™s just that rather than rely on the heavy hand of the law, some communities prefer to place their trust in reputation and social networks for all trade commerce and financial relationships whether offline or online.  Others, will turn to informal institutions of trade and finance when faced by adversity in an immediate harsh environment such as war, political instability, structural programs or lack of reliable services. For example,

A great career shouldnā€™t come at the expense of your identity, but this is a tradeoff many of us have to make. Written during Latinx Heritage Month, this article examines the role that remote work plays in preserving Latinx culture across the U.S. In life and in business, we talk a lot about trade-offs. We learn that we canā€™t have it all, that there are certain things we need to sacrifice to get ahead in life. And as a Latinx person, that often means trading off between two of the

Netflix is hiring on pocitjobs.com Tell us a bit about yourself and how you ended up on your path? My name is Charles Nwatu and I am currently the Engineering Manager at Netflix for their corporate information security team. The origin story for how I got into information security is interesting. My initial passion growing up and what I aspired to become, was a nurse. I really like helping people. I like interacting with people. I like understanding people’s stories and journeys. But one day, I think when I was

Facebook is plotting a new cryptocurrency dubbed ā€˜Libraā€™ for its vast social network scheduled for release in 2020. Libra Coin, a virtual currency, will be governed by Libra association, a conglomerate of 28 American and European corporations who will decide everything from who can join the network, process transactions and how much currency will circulate. As an African, it is my opinion that the peoples of Africa, its governments and central banks should be concerned, because we risk ceding more control, from the little we have now, to a digital

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