Joanne Carney left behind her six-figure salary, pension, and security at tech giant Oracle because she could no longer abide what she calls the company’s 'complicity in genocide' ...
Even after massive layoffs, there’s no end in sight for tech’s hiring malaise. It's not just about AI. This is a human problem.
CEO pay went up by nearly 6% in 2024, 281 times higher than the average worker's. These disparities demand HR step up to balance the playing field.
“A good paying job, held by a family member, is the greatest force for change in the outcome of a child’s lifetime success, per” Ron Kitchens, president and CEO of the Wichita Falls Chamber of ...
If you’re offered a universal severance package and you’ve only been with the company a few years, it could be a good deal. But if your tenure is not recognized and you’re in a more senior role, you ...
Elon Musk announced that X’s algorithm will be fully AI-powered by November, aiming for personalised user experience. The platform will allow users to adjust their feeds dynamically and move away from ...
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Paying $100,000 to Uncle Sam for the privilege of hiring a highly skilled foreign tech worker is chump change for the likes of Apple, Oracle, Tesla, Nvidia, Amazon, Mets, Alphabet, and Microsoft. But ...
Oracle Corp.’s chief legal officer Stuart Levey saw his pay package increase slightly this year, to almost $14.7 million, as the technology giant takes part in a US government-backed deal involving ...
Oracle’s shift to AI infrastructure, major contracts, and rapid cloud growth position it for strong future growth. Read here for an analysis of ORCL stock.
Have a look at the above chart and you'll see that if you invested $1,000 in Oracle stock 20 years ago, today your stake would be worth about $29,000 – good for an annualized total return of 18.2%.
There are myriad ways people are using AI range from the practical, like researching products or planning a trip, to the wildly personal, like using it to write one’s wedding ...