Top tech executives say skills and performance now matter more than a four-year degree, signaling big shifts for job seekers and employers.
A Virginia State University student who interned at Apple explains why he decided to pursue a full-time job outside Big Tech.
If you’re endured a summer of long hours in the office, it’s safe to assume that a new job is on your radar. Even better, if you can find one that lets you work from home, you’ll be able to take in ...
Rony Sebok got a job at Apple straight out of Harvard in 1983 working on the Mac team. She worked with a small team of software engineers under the direction of Steve Jobs. Sebok said Jobs was a ...
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