
Sarah Kessler
Senior Staff Editor at The New York Times
Senior Staff Editor at DealBook
Editing at @dealbook @nytimes
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1 day ago |
estadao.com.br | Sarah Kessler
Katie Tanner, consultora de recursos humanos em Utah, sabia que aquela vaga seria popular: ela era totalmente remota, exigia apenas três anos de experiência e era para uma empresa de tecnologia. Mesmo assim, a profissional ficou chocada com as respostas vindas do LinkedIn. Após 12 horas, 400 candidaturas haviam sido enviadas. Em 24 horas, havia 600. Alguns dias depois, havia mais de 1,2 mil, quando ela removeu a publicação. Três meses depois, ela ainda está trabalhando no número de candidatos.
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2 days ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Danielle Kaye
ImageIs autonomous vehicle software Sam Altman’s next focus for OpenAI?Credit...Justin Sullivan/Getty ImagesCould OpenAI shake up self-driving cars? Sam Altman has made many big claims about what OpenAI will be able to do, including spearheading ultra-expansive data centers and building artificial intelligence that can rival the abilities of Ph.D. holders. But he also recently made a significant, yet largely overlooked, assertion. OpenAI is seeking to crack the code for advanced autonomous driving.
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3 days ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Danielle Kaye
ImageBusiness leaders have poured money into efforts to defeat Zohran Mamdani in New York City’s Democratic mayoral primary.Credit...Victor J. Blue for The New York TimesBusiness’ Primary Day worriesBusiness leaders have plenty of global issues to worry about. But on Tuesday, another matter is hitting closer to home: the Democratic primary for New York City’s mayor. The latest poll suggested that Andrew Cuomo could ultimately lose to Zohran Mamdani, an assemblyman and democratic socialist.
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4 days ago |
thestar.com.my | Sarah Kessler
Katie Tanner, a human resource consultant in Utah, knew the job would be popular: It was fully remote, was at a tech company and required only three years of experience. But she was still shocked by the response on LinkedIn. After 12 hours, 400 applications had been submitted. By 24 hours, there were 600. A few days later, there were more than 1,200, at which point she removed the post. Three months later, she’s still whittling down candidates. “It’s crazy,” she said.
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4 days ago |
nytimes.com | Andrew Ross Sorkin |Bernhard Warner |Sarah Kessler |Danielle Kaye
ImageChina’s ambassador to the United Nations, Fu Cong, has criticized the American strike on Iran. But it’s not clear how much Beijing will actually support Tehran.Credit...Michael M. Santiago/Getty ImagesAndrew here. After President Trump’s decision to bomb Iran’s nuclear facilities, there are a cascade of questions on Monday morning. The most pressing that has so far gone largely overlooked is this: What about China, one of Iran’s biggest economic partners?
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I also wrote about the new corporate hiring pitch as D.E.I. goes out of fashion: meritocracy. https://t.co/g2AStCUuK2

Some delayed story posting: I wrote about "openwashing" and the debate over whether open source A.I. is really all that open: https://t.co/Hd8DjGKc1L

Popping back on this platform to share my latest story: "Is Remote Work the Answer to Women’s Prayers, or a New ‘Mommy Track’?" https://t.co/FDDt4FM1lZ