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- Want more engagement on Instagram? Follow CEO Adam Mosseri's expert advice
Instagram Head Adam Mosseri shared valuable tips to help users boost their engagement on the platform. He emphasized the importance of monitoring post performance beyond the first few hours, engaging with comments for up to a week, and focusing on shares as a key metric of success. Mosseri also highlighted that carousels offer multiple opportunities for visibility and stressed that engagement rate is more important than follower count.
- How an IT professional took revenge against his manager's 'No Work From Home' policy
An IT professional, frustrated with his company's strict 'no work from home' policy, deleted Microsoft Teams and email from his phone to ensure he was unreachable after office hours. This defiant move garnered widespread support online after a screenshot of his Reddit post went viral. Many applauded his stance, highlighting the benefits of remote work and the importance of maintaining work-life balance.
- How Tuesday night dates played a vital role in Netflix co-founder Marc Randolph's success
Marc Randolph emphasizes the crucial role of work-life balance in his success. He attributes his achievements not just to professional milestones but also to maintaining a healthy balance with personal life. His key practice is having Tuesday night dates with his wife for over 30 years, ensuring a consistent break from work and quality time with family. Despite occasional exceptions during busy periods, Randolph prioritizes family.
- What Ghazal Alagh learned from Jeff Bezos? Mamaearth co-founder reveals her decision-making strategy
Ghazal Alagh, co-founder of Mamaearth, has adopted a strategic technique inspired by Jeff Bezos, aiming to enhance decision-making at Honasa Consumer Ltd. Her method involves visualizing consumers in strategic meetings, reflecting a customer-centric approach akin to Amazon's strategies. This innovation has garnered rapid engagement on LinkedIn, prompting discussions on the inclusion of employees in decision-making processes.
- LinkedIn profile with degrees from top universities like Oxford, Harvard, Stanford goes viral: Netizens call it 'cheat code for life'
Jamie Beaton, CEO of Crimson Education, has gone viral on social media for his extraordinary LinkedIn profile, which lists degrees from prestigious universities such as Oxford, Harvard, and Stanford. Shared by startup co-founder Nikhil Basu Trivedi, the post has garnered over 170,000 views and sparked numerous reactions, with many users humorously comparing Beaton's academic achievements to a "cheat code for life."
- Roger Federer shares key life lessons for graduates: Tennis legend's secrets to succeed on and off court revealed
Roger Federer shared valuable life lessons on passion, persistence, and triumph in a compelling address at Dartmouth College. Drawing from his illustrious tennis career, he emphasized the importance of dreams, determination, and discipline. Federer reflected on his journey, discussing how challenges and setbacks contributed to his growth and ultimate success. His speech highlighted the significance of inspiration, hard work, and resilience in achieving one's goals.
- Employee confesses about feeling stressed for not being laid off: 'I do the bare minimum'
A man shared his emotional experience on Reddit after his company laid off most of his team without prior communication. He highlighted the personal challenges his colleagues faced, such as supporting families and recent life changes. Despite not being laid off himself, he expressed guilt and stress, feeling unsure about his future at the company. The post received significant attention, with users discussing workload distribution and offering advice on handling survivor's guilt.
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- Job referral at JP Morgan through Bumble bio? How a woman landed this opportunity
A woman's Bumble profile unexpectedly led to a job opportunity at JP Morgan, highlighting the growing impact of social media in networking. A woman strategically mentioned her preference for connections at JP Morgan or Goldman Sachs in her bio, catching the attention of a friend who referred her for a Financial Controller role. This incident, shared on social media, garnered widespread attention and demonstrated the potential of creative networking strategies in modern job searches.
- Suits & Sayings: Gallery Gupshup
ET’s weekly roundup of the wackiest whispers and murmurs in corporate corridors & policy parlours.
- Task Master: How to regain focus and smarter multitasking strategies
- Double celebrations for this founder: iWPS Global's milestone and birthday bash
iWPS Global recently celebrated its sixth year of operations along with the birthday of its founder and principal architect, Archie Joseph Abraham. The festivities included a gathering of prominent figures from the real estate industry at The Koramangala Club. During the celebration, Abraham emphasized the importance of innovation and embracing AI in design to stay ahead in the industry. Additionally, the day marked the launch of their experience center in HSR, showcasing the latest tools and gadgets for an immersive customer experience.
- Zomato delivery executive on wheelchair bike wins hearts on the Internet
Where there is a will, there's a way! A picture of a Zomato worker delivering food to clients on a wheelchair bike went viral on X recently. Netizens praised the food delivery giant for being inclusive.
- Suits & Sayings: Weekly roundup of the quirkiest office gossip from corporate corridors and beyond
Here is a weekly feature offering a humorous yet insightful roundup of the most intriguing whispers and murmurs circulating within corporate corridors and policy parlours. Each edition provides readers with a peek into the latest gossip, speculation, and noteworthy developments, providing a blend of entertainment and industry insights.
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- Suits & Sayings: Unveiling the untold stories of India Inc. beyond business hours; here's a sneak peek
Here's an intriguing peek into the off-the-record activities of India Inc. after the working day concludes. Unveiling rumours, revelations, and anecdotes, this segment delves into the corporate world's after-hours dynamics, offering readers a glimpse into the unseen side of the business realm beyond the closed editions. It captures the hush-hush talks, choices, and banter that shape the twilight narratives of India's corporate elite.
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