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Business Insider Select: A CEO asks interviewees if they'd leave their family at Disneyland to test their work ethic -- and doesn't hire them if they
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Thursday 20 July 2017
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A CEO asks interviewees if they'd leave their family at Disneyland to test their work ethic -- and doesn't hire them if they say no
What would you do?
This chart paints an unsettling picture on the outlook for Australia's economy in 2018
It's not looking good.
It looks like markets misinterpreted the RBA's chat about neutral interest rate settings
Financial markets may have jumped the gun.
Gravity is catching up with the 'stupidity' in Australia's housing markets
The growth won't last.
Gen Z is about to enter the workforce, and thinking they're like millennials would be a big mistake
Here's what you need to know.
RINGS, SELFIES AND FINGERPRINTS: Mastercard wants to kill PINs from next year
PINS are out.
H
ere's one secret ingredient for entrepreneurial success
SMH:
What do Mark Zuckerberg, Warren Buffett, Sergey Brin and Arianna Huffington have in common?
INSIDE ATLASSIAN: We got an exclusive look at the tech company's new Sydney office
Take a look inside the tech giant's new digs here.
'THIS IS A NEW SITE': Amazon is hiring for an Australian fulfilment centre in Melbourne
Looks like Melbourne could be the first Australian city to get Amazon's
full range of services.
The CEO of Barstool Sports says she measures new hires' responsiveness by texting them at odd hours on the weekends
How would you respond?
The reason some scientists think we've never found aliens implies humans could go extinct sooner than we realise
It's called the Fermi Paradox.
Wild photo shows what one Tour de France rider's legs look like after 16 stages
Shredded.
Animated map of what Earth would look like if all the ice melted
This is pretty scary.
2 new Harry Potter books are going to be published in October
HP fans, rejoice!
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