Por: Orlando Sentinel Opinion April 30, 2023
I’m ticked off at ads on phones. So annoying all the come-ons with “the answer” to many concerns, however, instead of just saying what it is, a half hour video about who cares precedes what we all want to know and then usually costs a lot of money. I, for one, just delete. Unsubscribing, even though I never did subscribe, usually just brings even more or worse, more inquires as to if you really want to unsubscribe! The lack of... + full article
The New York Times USA Business April 24, 2023
At least 10 times a day, Erika Becker, who works as a sales development manager at a technology company called Verkada, turns to her boss with questions. “Did I handle that correctly?” she asks. “What could I have done better?”Ms. Becker, 28, comes into her office in San... + más
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion April 23, 2023
I’m ticked off that the City of Orlando doesn’t have term limits for mayor. 24 years is way too long. It should not be a career, it should be two terms and outta there. I am ticked off that Orange County thinks that street racers are the only problem. Has Orange County... + más
Ticked off! @Leesburg Bikefest | Orlando Sentinel
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Orlando Sentinel USA Opinion April 05, 2023
I’m ticked off at the endless automotive recalls. We have been manufacturing cars and trucks for over 100 years yet it astounds me to no end that serious defects continue to appear in vehicles sold to the unsuspecting public. From wheels falling off, to steering wheels coming... + más
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The Hill USA Business February 14, 2023
Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg recently announced $800 million in to reduce traffic deaths (with $1.1 billion more on the way). The funds are desperately needed, but there’s a catch: For every deadly street that these grants make safer, American engineers continue to... + más
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Forbes USA Business February 01, 2023
According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, over the last five years, chemical engineers have ... [+] experienced the biggest percentage growth in their average annual salaries.getty It is pretty well known among Americans that engineers tend to make a good amount of money,... + más
Council Post: Implementing Data Engineering Best Practices | Forbes
Forbes USA Business November 29, 2022
Biomedical engineering employment is projected to grow by an impressive 10% over the next 10 years, ... [+] a faster rate than most jobs.getty In a study conducted a few months ago, we analyzed and determined the in 2022. Cariologists topped that list, but it brought up another... + más
Projected 2023 NFL draft order: Which team will pick No. 1 overall? | ESPN
The Biden administration’s biomedical and health research initiative should be based in Massachusetts | The Boston Globe
Business Insider USA Business October 06, 2022
Millennium Management, which houses multiple trading pods across the globe, is looking for more than 100 engineers and developers to help expand its footprint in top technology hubs. Izzy Englander's $57 billion fund is just one of many quant shops battling it out with the... + más
$57 billion Millennium just tapped a Goldman Sachs alum to build out its Miami tech hub as the battle for talent in the Sunshine State heats up | Business Insider
Hedge funds are on the hunt for talent in Florida. Two recruiters describe the rush, the roles they're looking for, and the challenges even big-name firms face. | Business Insider
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