This is why it took me so long to jump into #insurtech
I believe in the mission of insurance - both the contractual promise and the skill of doing the work
If AI were going to truly revolutionize business, why not use it to eliminate the CEO role.
Especially in the US where they earn 1,000’sX their staff, is there no better use to recapitalize a company?
Underrated things about NJ -
1) NJ is deeply, deeply unpretentious. It filters out pinkies up people better than anywhere else in the country.
2) NJ is hilarious. My least funny friend in high school is top 1% funny any other place in the country.
3) Food in NJ is amazing. Especially in the suburbs. Strip mall meals in NJ mog just about any other suburban cuisine in the country.
😂🍪 This dude just walked out of a job interview and immediately recorded this in his car.
He knew the “biggest weakness” question was coming… brain completely short-circuited… and instead of the safe “I care too much” answer, he hit them with:
“Oreos. I’ll eat ‘em until the milk’s gone. Could be two, could be twelve.”
The way he says it with that deadpan delivery and then just accepts his fate is SENDING me.
Man, I genuinely feel bad for the guy… but I’m also dying laughing. We’ve ALL had that one moment in an interview where your brain just yeets itself out the window. Kid’s still out here job hunting. Somebody hire this absolute legend before he stress-eats the entire Oreo aisle.
Who else has completely bombed a “what’s your weakness” question?
AI may not be taking your job, but AI spend is.
Companies are pulling money from headcount and putting it towards AI spend.
This isn't just "Tech" either.
A few of the F100s we are working with (banks, healthcare, etc) have pulled budget spend from some LOBs to redirect towards AI spend and investment.
This isn't going to change anytime soon either.