People shared tips on getting a referral, memorizing Amazon's 14 leadership practices, and more.
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Amazon is known for its ruthless interviewing process. We talked to insiders about how to get a job there.

Amazon is known for its ruthless interviewing process. We talked to insiders about how to get a job there.

Lauren Johnson | People shared tips on getting a referral, memorizing Amazon's 14 leadership practices, and more.

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Goldman Sachs crunched 35,000 earnings releases — and concluded these 10 stocks are your best bets for huge gains this season

Goldman Sachs crunched 35,000 earnings releases — and concluded these 10 stocks are your best bets for huge gains this season

Marley Jay | Goldman Sachs notes that its formula shows which stocks are most likely to soar right after their upcoming earnings.

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The legendary author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' says he's avoiding stocks as he braces for the next market crash — and warns mom and pop investors are being set up for disaster

The legendary author of 'Rich Dad, Poor Dad' says he's avoiding stocks as he braces for the next market crash — and warns mom and pop investors are being set up for disaster

Christopher Competiello | "The average mom and pop with a 401(k) can never retire on their 401(k)," says Robert Kiyosaki, author of the #1 personal finance book of all time.

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Famed economist David Rosenberg explains why he puts the odds of a recession at 80%. He says the Fed is squarely to blame.

Famed economist David Rosenberg explains why he puts the odds of a recession at 80%. He says the Fed is squarely to blame.

Akin Oyedele | Rosenberg said the Fed's actions in recent years are consistent with policy decisions it made before previous economic downturns.

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Former Intel and Google exec Diane Bryant says Silicon Valley doesn't have a 'pipeline problem' with diversity — it has a leadership problem

Former Intel and Google exec Diane Bryant says Silicon Valley doesn't have a 'pipeline problem' with diversity — it has a leadership problem

Julie Bort | "The whole answer is to get women and minorities in leadership positions," Bryant says. And she knows this from experience.

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The founders of cloud startup Beacon give banks, trading firms and asset managers easier access to cutting edge software. Here's the pitch deck they used to raise $20 million

The founders of cloud startup Beacon give banks, trading firms and asset managers easier access to cutting edge software. Here's the pitch deck they used to raise $20 million

Benjamin Pimentel | Cloud startup Beacon offers banks easier access to cutting edge software. This is the deck they used to raise $20 million.

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The CEO of Oman Aviation Group says his airline is sticking by Boeing and keeping its plane order despite the 737 Max scandal

The CEO of Oman Aviation Group says his airline is sticking by Boeing and keeping its plane order despite the 737 Max scandal

David Slotnick, Cadie Thompson | At the World Economic Forum in Davos, Oman Aviation Group CEO told Business Insider he still considers Boeing "a good friend of Oman."

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Long-time blogger and influencer 'Carly the Prepster' shares how she turned a creative side project into a full-time job — and made $20,000 in her first month of self-employment

Long-time blogger and influencer 'Carly the Prepster' shares how she turned a creative side project into a full-time job — and made $20,000 in her first month of self-employment

Allison Duncan | Carly Heitlinger quit her tech job in 2013 to blog full time. Now she charges at least $3,500 per branded post. Here's her guide to self-employment.

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The cofounder of $1.8 billion PagerDuty explains why the company adopted a 'no a--holes' hiring policy

The cofounder of $1.8 billion PagerDuty explains why the company adopted a 'no a--holes' hiring policy

Julie Bort | The incident changed PagerDuty's hiring practices forever, co-founder and CTO Alex Solomon said.

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Microsoft categorizes partnerships into 'horizons' based on how ambitious they are – from 'bread and butter' to 'change the game'

Microsoft categorizes partnerships into 'horizons' based on how ambitious they are – from 'bread and butter' to 'change the game'

Ashley Stewart | The "horizons" framework fits in to a new focus Microsoft under Satya Nadella to dig deeper into what specific industries need from its products.

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