by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
In the midst of the confusion and chaos of the Iowa Caucus, it’s clear that Bernie Sanders is a frontrunner and a force to be reckoned with in the Democratic race for the presidency. For many middle-age and older Americans, it’s surprising that so many...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Love him or hate him, you have to admit that President Donald Trump knows how to put on a show, even if it’s the State of the Union address. The address covered a wide array of topics, but a central theme was the record-setting economic growth and low...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
When you reach your mid-to-late 30s, you are hit with a panic-inducing life question—how will I ever get out of this rat race and retire? It’s a terrifying moment in a person’s life. All at once, you’re contemplating your life’s purpose, where you are, what...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
The U.S. economy added 225,000 jobs in January shattering forecasters’ expectations. Wages for workers increased 3.1% from last year at this time and unemployment remained steady at 3.6%. The three-month moving average for jobs created was 211,000, indicating a strong...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
It’s become an internet meme that January was the longest year ever. We anticipated the start of 2020 with high hopes and dreams. It would be a new year and a new decade—a fresh chance to start all over again. This was supposed to be a milestone to motivate you...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
We usually don’t associate corporate espionage, car chases, physical altercations and a suicide with the staid conservative world of Swiss banking. Credit Suisse, the Swiss-based banking giant, broke this stereotype as its chief executive officer, Tidjane Thiam was...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
There has been an alarming trend in the hiring process for companies to use and rely heavily upon technology, artificial intelligence (AI) and sophisticated software, such as applicant tracking systems (ATS). While well-intentioned, this development has greatly harmed...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Before retiring from top-tier investment bank Goldman Sachs, Marty Chavez, the firm’s tech evangelist, predicted that it will be as important for traders to know how to code as “writing an English sentence.” This month, banking giant Citigroup echoed...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Silicon Valley, the home of Facebook, Apple, Google and Twitter, is the embodiment of the hustle culture. It’s a place filled with Type-A professionals all desperately competing to start the next big unicorn company that will go public and earn the founders and...
by Bhatt Unnati | Sep 30, 2020 | Forbes Articles by Jack Kelly
Two years ago, in an open letter to the Airbnb community, company cofounder and CEO Brian Chesky wrote, “We must realize our vision and ensure our vision is good for society. This means that we must have the best interest of three stakeholders in mind: Airbnb the...