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Sheryl Sandberg tells Gen Z the 10-year career plan is dead as AI wipes out entry-level jobs: ‘Don’t script your career when the future is uncertain’
For generations, graduates have been advised to map out their careers: Pick a job, plot the promotions, and know exactly where you want to be in 10 years. But ex-Facebook exec Sheryl Sandberg thinks that advice is dangerously outdated. “Don’t script your career when the future is uncertain,” the former chief operating officer of Meta…
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SpaceX IPO targets $28.5 trillion total addressable market, mission to ‘make life multiplanetary’ and understand ‘true nature of the universe’
SpaceX filed its long-awaited S-1 registration statement with the Securities and Exchange Commission on Wednesday, formally kicking off what is set to be one of the most consequential—and closely watched—initial public offerings in corporate history. The company, officially registered as Space Exploration Technologies Corp., is seeking to list its Class A common stock on both…
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‘We’ve given them the short end of the stick’: Business school dean says AI could eliminate many jobs for young people—even as they lead innovation
Artificial intelligence has inspired visions of a near-utopian future: cures for cancer, breakthroughs in space, and even a world where money matters less. But the people who will experience that future the most may also be the ones most harmed by it now. Speaking at Fortune’s Workplace Innovation Summit on Wednesday, the dean of innovation…
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While other tech CEOs warn of mass job losses, Glean’s chief says AI will never replace a single worker
As AI takes over more of the grunt work of humans, some CEOs are sounding the alarm of a looming jobs wipeout. But Arvind Jain, the CEO of AI-powered enterprise search platform Glean, can’t imagine a world where workers are pushed out by the technology. “I don’t think AI—or actually, for me, hopefully forever, too—AI…
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Indeed chief economist says the sectors most exposed to AI are seeing a big growth in job demand
Leaders and researchers have predicted that a whole slew of industries will be radically upended by AI, from financial services to computer programming. But just because these human jobs will be changed, doesn’t mean they’ll be wiped from company headcounts. In fact, Indeed’s chief economist, Svenja Gudell, believes those who are most exposed could stand…
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Tom Brady tells Gen Z to treat their careers like the Super Bowl: ‘You may only get one chance to impress your boss or land a promotion’
Tom Brady played in more than 300 NFL games over a 23-year career. Seven ended with a Super Bowl ring—more than any player in league history—cementing his place as one of football’s greatest quarterbacks. But the mindset that fueled his success had less to do with championships than preparation: He approached every game as if…
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Will the future of work for Gen Z include space? Tech leaders predict space work and travel could be just a decade away
As entry-level jobs disappear into thin air for Gen Z, the secret to finding an AI-proof job may lie in space. Billionaires Sam Altman, Elon Musk, and Jeff Bezos are all bullish that mainstream space travel is on its way—and college graduates could be headed to Mars within the next decade. In some regards, young…
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$30 billion Twilio CEO wakes at 4:30 a.m., works Sundays and runs laps around his house between meetings to blow off steam
EXCLUSIVE: Forget work-life balance. Twilio CEO Khozema Shipchandler starts checking his emails at 4:30 a.m, is on the job until 9 p.m. and runs laps around the house to blow off steam in between. “The gap that I allow for me to not think about work is six to eight hours on Saturdays,” the Gen…
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Billionaire space founder says a simple kids marshmallow test can reveal if you’ll stay stuck in the middle class forever
Forget your salary—this space billionaire says a simple kids marshmallow experiment can reveal whether you’re destined to stay middle class for life. The classic psychology experiment sees four-year-olds given one marshmallow and a choice: eat it now, or wait until the researcher returns and get two. Most kids can’t resist. And according to Dylan Taylor,…
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Goldman Sachs’ CEO once scooped ice cream at Baskin-Robbins—he picked up a second job at McDonald’s after his dad gave him a time management lesson
Long before he became CEO of Goldman Sachs, David Solomon got a tough lesson from his father after complaining he never had enough money: the problem wasn’t cash. It was time. Growing up in upstate New York, Solomon kept a packed schedule: three sports, student government, and shifts scooping 31 flavors at Baskin-Robbins. But he…









