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  2. I worked in Big Tech recruiting for 8 years. If you're ... - AOL

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    Brenna Lasky, 34, spent eight years working in recruiting for Meta, Google, and Salesforce. Lasky now has a career coaching business and shares insights for applicants struggling to land jobs.

  3. High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation - Wikipedia

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    In re: High-Tech Employee Antitrust Litigation (U.S. District Court, Northern District of California 11-cv-2509 [10]) is a class-action lawsuit on behalf of over 64,000 employees of Adobe, Apple Inc., Google, Intel, Intuit, Pixar and Lucasfilm (the last two are subsidiaries of Disney) against their employer alleging that their wages were ...

  4. Now, with tech giant Oracle moving its headquarters out of Austin and major Tesla layoffs happening in the city, Californian techies are leaving the city in droves — but without much of a return ...

  5. California bill makes Big Tech pay for news. Why tech ... - AOL

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    “With AB 886, the free press in California hangs in the balance,” said a tech industry representative. California bill makes Big Tech pay for news. Why tech companies call it a government handout

  6. Paul King (entrepreneur) - Wikipedia

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    King came up with the idea when a dead cell phone caused him to miss a flight during his college years. [7] King has been featured on CNN News, [8] NBC, BusinessWeek, [9] MediaWeek, and has been quoted and featured on a number of news and media outlets. He is a summa cum laude graduate of Carnegie Mellon University.

  7. Arrow (rail service) - Wikipedia

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    Arrow trains run every day between approximately between 4 a.m. and 11 p.m. Trains arrive every 30 minutes in the early morning and evening and every 60 minutes from mid-morning to mid-afternoon. On weekends, trains run between 7:30 a.m. and 10 p.m., arriving every 60 minutes, except for a few hours without trains in the morning and afternoon.