The United States offers less than $40,000 to athletes who make it to the podium at the Summer Games, but one Asian delegation will provide nearly $800,000 for Olympic glory. https://lnkd.in/eEtXx292
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Forbes Media is a global media, branding and technology company, with a focus on news and information about business, investing, technology, entrepreneurship, leadership and affluent lifestyles. The company publishes Forbes, Forbes Asia, and Forbes Europe magazines as well as Forbes.com. The Forbes brand today reaches more than 94 million people worldwide with its business message each month through its magazines and 37 licensed local editions around the globe, Forbes.com, TV, conferences, research, social and mobile platforms. Forbes Media’s brand extensions include conferences, real estate, education, financial services, and technology license agreements. Forbes is an equal opportunity employer.
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http://www.forbes.com
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- Book and Periodical Publishing
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- 201-500 employees
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- Jersey City, NJ
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- Privately Held
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- 1917
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- Business, Finance, Investing, Technology, Politics, Leadership, Entrepreneurship, Small Business, Cloud Computing, Security, and Management
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Employees at Forbes
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Josh Wolfe
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John Chisholm
CEO, John Chisholm Ventures; Serial Entrepreneur & Angel Investor; Trustee, Santa Fe Institute; Former trustee, MIT
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Mark Minevich
Global Technology Executive & AI Strategist | Chair Executive Advisor & Partner | ex-IBM ex-BCG | Fortune 500 & governments | Boards Foundations |…
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Toby Shapshak
TED Global speaker | Forbes senior contributor | Business Day columnist | Scrolla.Africa director | Stuff ed-in-chief | The Roost
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Salary history bans, or laws that prohibit employers from asking about prospective employees’ pay at previous jobs, have been implemented in 21 states to address pay gaps. However, a new study finds a significant limitation to the bans—men are disclosing their previous salaries anyway.
Salary History Bans Fall Short As Men Voluntarily Reveal Pay, Study Shows
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Raised mostly by his mother’s parents, the Vances, JD Vance catapulted himself from Rust Belt poverty to coastal high society with a degree from Yale Law School, a marriage to another lawyer and the publication of “Hillbilly Elegy,” a memoir about Vance’s upbringing. The book came out in the summer of 2016 just as Donald Trump was surging in the polls, leaving liberals searching for something, anything, to explain Trump’s popularity in Middle America.
Here’s How Much J.D. Vance Is Worth
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Aven, a home equity line of credit and credit card hybrid company, has hit a $1 billion valuation and is backed by big-name investors. But is it a good idea? https://trib.al/Ca2v8VW
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These industries not only promise high salaries, but also provide stability and long-term career prospects, making them attractive options for job seekers aiming to secure lucrative and rewarding positions. https://trib.al/v55Cj39
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Finding a remote job is difficult enough. But locating a fully remote job that pays more than $200,000? The chances are slimmer than ever before. While employers may be clamping down on their work-from-home policies for their high-earning, white-collar employees, there are still some industries that tend to favor remote work, at least slightly more than others. https://trib.al/gvLxgIN
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Over the next decade, the Internet is set to become even more immersive. Here's what that could look like. https://trib.al/KDwDttB
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Meet the world's latest billionaire: a helicopter-flying transgender woman hell-bent on curing her daughter's disease. https://trib.al/DMWABeM
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Although California's pay bump is intended to help improve the standard of living for fast-food workers, there may be unintended consequences, including job cuts, reduced hours and increased deployment of automation. https://trib.al/HUs1Fza
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