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Stimulus check eligibility update: Here are the winners and losers, according to the latest plan

· March 3, 2021 ·

advertisement advertisement advertisement Wondering where your next stimulus check is hiding? Excellent question! It is currently in legislative purgatory between the House and the Senate. The House passed the latest bill for coronavirus relief last weekend ; the Senate is expected to vote soon on its own version of the bill, possibly this week. That vote-a-rama will be quite a show: Republicans will feed the Senate amendments for endless hours, aiming to reveal splits among Democrats on key issues , as well as create content for future political ads. The main battlefields will be topics such as raising the federal minimum wage to $15. advertisement The good news is, Congress has all but signed off on this third round of stimulus checks, which have bipartisan support. But this time around, the eligibility requirements are a little different than they were with the previous payments. Some new groups get to join in on the windfall, while … [Read more...] about Stimulus check eligibility update: Here are the winners and losers, according to the latest plan

These are the hidden challenges of onboarding in a remote environment

· March 3, 2021 ·

advertisement advertisement advertisement When you are the newest employee of an organization, the experience can be both awkward and terrifying. Once we figure out where the bathroom is located and how to use the copier, the real work begins—namely, figuring out “how things are done around here,” otherwise known as an organization’s culture . advertisement advertisement This important socialization process, sometimes called newcomer onboarding , is complicated enough without the influence of the pandemic. Now that most employees are joining remotely , the problem is exponentially more challenging, but not necessarily in ways that are readily noticeable. Onboarding remotely In an attempt to get a handle on remote onboarding, researchers from HR software company TINYpulse recently analyzed 100 organizations that onboarded 500 face-to-face new hires between April 2019 and September 2019. They compared that data with … [Read more...] about These are the hidden challenges of onboarding in a remote environment

The secret reason you did (or did not) get a raise

· March 3, 2021 ·

advertisement advertisement advertisement Think back to the last time you received an adjustment to your compensation. Were you told that it was because of your performance? Or that it was because you “exceeded expectations” in 360 peer reviews? Did you assume that HR applied deliberate math, sound methodologies, and calibrated results fairly and consistently across the organization to come to those conclusions? advertisement advertisement For many organizations, there’s a secret about this process. Your manager—or the HR department for that matter—probably can’t explain, let alone demonstrate with data and sound analysis, the factors that determined your change in pay. Here’s what’s likely really going on. Most companies want to reward their better-performing employees with more compensation. Along with years of relevant experience, location, and tenure, performance is among the most common criteria companies use to determine … [Read more...] about The secret reason you did (or did not) get a raise

Humans before hype: This investing method would make VC more inclusive

· March 3, 2021 ·

advertisement advertisement advertisement The question I find myself asking founders the most often is a simple one: “Why are you the right person to solve this problem?” One of the least inspiring (but increasingly common) responses I hear is “I’m really excited for the entrepreneurial journey and I see an opportunity here.” That’s valid. Some incredibly talented people are motivated more by the thrill of the build than by solving a specific problem. And there are plenty of investors who, inspired by their momentum, are eager to get on board. Sometimes I’m one of them. But I also know firsthand that one shouldn’t always trust and follow the hype. advertisement advertisement There was a time in the early days of TaskRabbit, the company I founded, when we were doing fewer than a hundred tasks a day, yet getting heaps of national press. Even as Diane Sawyer ran a feature on us, we were assigning jobs to our staff members because we … [Read more...] about Humans before hype: This investing method would make VC more inclusive

These 5 apps take the pain out of wrangling your huge photo collection

· March 3, 2021 ·

advertisement advertisement advertisement Let’s get those photos organized. It’s about time, right? advertisement advertisement First, we’ll review and delete any bad photos on your phone, then we’ll get all your old physical photos digitized. Next, we’ll touch up any that need a little extra TLC, and finally we’ll share the best ones privately with friends and family. Sound easy enough? Great! You can do this. Let’s get started. Sort ’em That camera on your phone takes great photos and—better still—can take a lot of them. But if you’re like most people, you almost never take the time to sort the good photos from the bad. Purpose-built for photo organization, Slidebox ( Android , iOS ) lets you trash the duds with a simple Tinder-like swipe. They can’t all be keepers, after all. For photos you want to keep, you can sort them into albums with a single tap, compare similar-looking photos to see which one turned out … [Read more...] about These 5 apps take the pain out of wrangling your huge photo collection

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