In an effort to generate greater revenue and profits, Twitter is flirting with the idea of a subscription model. This will reduce its dependence on advertising, which has been slow across the board during the pandemic.
According to the Wall Street Journal, Salesforce announced on Tuesday that its employees may work “remotely part or full time after the pandemic” and the company will scale back its “real-estate footprint as a result.”
The CFPB, under President Joe Biden’s new administration, is planning “vigorous oversight of all applicable Federal laws and the fullest utilization of our legal authorities.” The agency is aggressively recruiting attorneys at all experience levels. There will be opportunities in an array of divisions and there is the potential to work remotely. In particular, the agency seeks to hear from “a diverse set of candidates with a range of personal and professional experiences.”
For a change, after months of bad, no-good, terrible news about the job market, the Wall Street Journal reported that the number of help-wanted ads returned to pre-pandemic levels in January. Sectors that weathered the pandemic storm relatively well show signs of hiring picking up, after an initial sluggish start to the year.
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