“Your difference is your superpower”: A Q&A with Lynn Dang, head of talent acquisition at Microsoft Australia
In this Q&A, Lynn Dang talks intersectionality in recruitment, the importance of being your authentic self and the pursuit of work-life integration.
After (finally) securing its full banking licence, neobank Xinja opens for business
Xinja has — finally — been granted its licence to operate as an authorised deposit-taking institution, ushering in a whole new era in the neobank saga.
Flip, flop, fold: Samsung takes second stab at folding phone release
Korean tech giant Samsung has launched its revolutionary Galaxy Fold smartphone, again, after scathing reviews delayed the initial release.
Catching carbon, finding frogs and building bones: Meet the 2019 Eureka Prizes winners
Projects building artificial bones, learning how to best beat cancer and saving Australia’s endangered frogs were recognised at the 2019 Eureka Prizes.
‘Sausage fest’: Forbes’ top innovators list just reinforces barriers to women in business
This weekend, Forbes released its list of America’s 100 most innovative leaders. But you have to scroll down to number 75 before you reach a woman’s name.
Invention and reinvention: How ‘gamification’ could revolutionise creative thinking in the workplace
Playing games facilitates creative thinking by lowering the barriers of established behavioural norms and offering new rules and realities.
Facebook invites users to share “deeply personal” love lives, just weeks after paying $5 billion for privacy failures
Facebook has added another string to its ever-growing bow, launching a Facebook Dating app to compete with the likes of Tinder, Bumble and Happn.
Attitude over ability: Twitter and Square founder Jack Dorsey reveals how he hires for success
Having founded social media leviathan Twitter and then $26 billion payments fintech Square, Jack Dorsey knows a thing or two about building a business.
“A larrikin unicorn”: Culture Amp raises $120 million in Series E funding to surpass $1 billion valuation milestone
Melbourne HR startup Culture Amp has raised $120 million in Series E funding, crowning it as the latest Aussie-grown unicorn.
Data analysis startup Kapiche bags $1.75 million, and eyes $2 billion valuation in the not-too-distant future
Queensland startup Kapiche has raised $1.75 million for its data analysis platform, as it gears up for US expansion and eyes a $2 billion valuation by 2030.
Three misconceptions about the equity crowdfunding process, according to PledgeMe co-founder Anna Guenther
Here are three misconceptions about what to expect if your business or startup is considering raising funds with this approach.
Dear Human: Is the grass really greener?
"I’ve always been a ‘grass is greener’ kinda human ... I value growth, experiences, adventure, and the occasional shiny thing."