Sat.Mar 11, 2023

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Some Silicon Valley Bank Workers Will Be Offered A Premium To Their Salary To Help The FDIC Start Sorting Things Out

Forbes Careers

Amid all the bad news, there is a ray of hope for some workers. Employees of SVB, according to Reuters, were offered 45 days of employment at 1.5 times their salary paid by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, the agency responsible for taking over SVB and sorting everything out.

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Gender Identity and Being Creative

The Creative Mind

How does gender identity impact us? As a student of psychology and creative people, I find that to be a fascinating topic – especially as it relates to artists. How does our identity impact how we express our creativity? One aspect of gender and identity is androgyny. Actor Tilda Swinton once commented: “The other day, […] The post Gender Identity and Being Creative appeared first on The Creative Mind.

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‘We Won’t Go Back’: 10 Reasons Workers Say Workplace Flexibility Is Non-Negotiable

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As more companies call workers back to the office, employee resistance continues, as American workers refuse to negotiate workplace flexibility, signaling, 'We Won't Go Back!

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Living Abroad Makes Us More Civically Engaged (And Better Employees)

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Living abroad offers many things, but new research suggests that a major side effect is that it makes us more civically engaged.

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HIA Technologies Turns a New Chapter in Professional Development and Training

HIA Technologies announces the launch of Qvio™️ - transforming video engagement with two-way interactivity. With Qvio viewers can ask questions and get instant answers from the content owner's Author-Controlled AI™️.

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French Entrepreneur And Disruptive Philanthropist Alexandre Mars Has Advice For Your Startup

Forbes Careers

Alexandre Mars has started seven different companies over the years. Now, he has advice for others and thoughts about how the game has changed.