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Past articles by Jeevan:

Why you should offer interviews to applicants with gaps in their résumés

I think résumé gaps can be highly beneficial and reflective of life experience — recruiters should be more concerned about people who don't have any. → Read More

Volvo will set parental leave at 6 months for all staff globally as part of efforts to close its gender gap

As part of a new policy aiming to close the company's gender gap, Volvo will set parental leave at 24 weeks for all employees across the globe. → Read More

Amazon is hiring 5,000 new employees in Germany, with some roles paying up to $60,000 per year

Amazon has announced it will hire 5,000 more German employees and is encouraging applications from career changers and people seeking job security. → Read More

Apple is working on a project to help people with stutters using songs by Dua Lipa, Lizzo, and Fatboy Slim

Apple and Warner Music have collaborated on "Saylists," made up of songs that repeat challenging sounds, including Dua Lipa's "Don't Start Now." → Read More

FBI warns of the rise of 'deepfakes' in coming months and explains how to spot them easily

The FBI has issued a warning against "malicious actors" using synthetic content like deepfakes to wage campaigns for trade and impact purposes. → Read More

The elusive oligarch making Russian COVID-19 vaccine 'Sputnik V' criticized the EU for vaccine nationalism

Dmitry Morozov, a major stakeholder in pharmaceutical company Biocad, is the oligarch behind Russia's secretive Sputnik V COVID-19 vaccine. → Read More

How to boost your creativity with a 'non-time' secret used by Steve Jobs, Einstein, and other neuroscientists

Writer and speaker Steven Kotler said the secret of "non-time" used by Einstein, Jobs, Darwin, and others could be the way to reignite creativity. → Read More

Facebook is monopolizing the global supply of GIFs through its purchase of Giphy, UK regulators said

The UK's Competition and Markets Authority has highlighted "competition concerns" after Facebook's multi-million dollar purchase of Giphy in May 2020. → Read More

A 50-year-old Japanese influencer used a filter for months, convincing his audience he was a young woman

A young Japanese woman with more than 25,000 followers on Twitter has revealed her secret — she's a 50-year-old man using a filter to get more likes. → Read More

Ford paves the way as the first automaker to allow 86,000 employees to work from home permanently

Ford has become the first auto company to allow working from home on a permanent basis, with the company exploring flexible arrangements from July. → Read More

Reddit traders are pouncing on VW shares as the automaker closes its EV gap with Tesla

Volkswagen looks to be a serious threat to Tesla in the electric car field, and social media investors are increasingly keen to buy into the company. → Read More

Daimler is converting its engine plant in Berlin into a digital campus and hundreds of jobs may be in danger

Daimler will shut its oldest German plant and turn it into a digital campus focusing on electromobility, cutting several jobs over the coming years. → Read More

Spain will start vaccinating with AstraZeneca jab again after EMA ruled it 'safe and effective'

Spain is one of several countries to resume using the AstraZeneca vaccine after the European Medicines Agency confirmed it was "safe and effective." → Read More

Tesla is looking to fill top positions at its factory in Germany, and some pay up to $360,000 salaries

Tesla is struggling to fill top positions at its German Gigafactory in Grünheide, with some posts from last year still not having been taken up. → Read More

Scientists may have made jet fuel from food waste, and it could dramatically cut methane emissions

Researchers have found a way of converting food waste into sustainable air fuel for airplanes, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 165%. → Read More

SpaceX and NASA are working together on a project to intercept interstellar objects like Oumuamua

Since the discovery of the first interstellar object Oumuamua, NASA, SpaceX, and the ESA have taken a renewed interest in interstellar exploration. → Read More

These 18 women successfully lead large tech companies, and they all have 6 traits in common

From speaking multiple languages to having postgraduate degrees and working at Google, these are things 18 women leaders in tech had in common. → Read More

I took Johns Hopkins University's 21-hour COVID-19 contact tracing course, and I think everyone should too

I took the free online course COVID-19 Contact Tracing by Johns Hopkins University to learn more about the pandemic and it's been a revelation. → Read More

How an 8-year-old signed a ¢33,000 contract to play Fortnite on a professional team

8-year-old Joseph Deen from California can't compete until he's 13 but has signed a $33,000 contract with Team 33 to play Fortnite professionally. → Read More

Lack of technical knowledge is the main reason women don't invest in crypto, say industry experts

Cryptocurrency experts said a lack of technical knowledge may be why women do not invest in the industry, and more inclusive promotion was needed. → Read More