Google is no stranger to lists ranking the best places to work, and likely has no shortage of applications to sort through when looking for new employees. The author of a new book details the company’s unique strategies for hiring, firing and getting the most out of its workers. Then, we look at the same-sex marriage case in front of the Supreme Court, and find out what happened in oral arguments today.
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Insights On Jobs, Hiring, And Firing From Google
Don’t trust your gut…don’t give too much power to managers…and make the most of the best and worst employees. Those are a few of the management rules of internet giant Google, according to the head of the company’s “People Operations” department.
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SCOTUS Hears Oral Arguments In Same-Sex Marriage Case
The United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments today in a case that will determine the constitutionality of same-sex marriage in the nation. An expert on the Court breaks down the case, and what’s at stake.
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