I got teary learning @hblodget was leaving the @BusinessInsider CEO role. He's a true visionary, and a big reason why I've been so committed to this newsroom for 10 years now. So grateful for everything you've taught us, Henry!
There’s an opening on @BusinessInsider's transportation team for an early career journalist to cover all things all things electric vehicles (and more). You should apply! https://t.co/OmI53innwU
Insider is thrilled to announce the hire of Katie Notopoulos! Katie is funny, smart, and fearless in her analysis of the tech industry, its products, and how both are changing our lives every day.
Our readers want stories that help them interpret what’s going on in the world, and especially at companies like Meta, Google, Tesla, and Apple. They don’t just want to stay up-to-date on the news — they want a smart friend to tell them why it matters and how to talk about it with colleagues.
@katienotopoulos will be that smart friend.
Prior to Insider, Katie spent 11 years covering tech at BuzzFeed News. According to her Twitter bio, Katie is an "Extremely kind and amazing person, just like, so super nice and caring."
New: Walmart's CEO has warned that the retailer may need to close down stores due to theft.
But many of the company's customers and employees blame one growing feature of the store for enabling shoplifting: self-checkout.
Read more from @BusinessInsider:
https://t.co/7FnHNvVbst
For the past year, Insider's investigations team has been reporting on transgender people who were killed across the US and Puerto Rico between 2017 and 2021. We published our introduction to the project this morning: https://t.co/hnD7xem8yj
I know I'm not the only parent of a terribly sick kid finding out nearly every drs office, urgent care, and pediatric hosp is overbooked, then when you finally see a doctor and test positive for Strep, there's an antibiotic shortage
Warehouse Nation is a deep dive into the warehouse economy and how it's reshaping the US. Gonna thread some of the more eye-popping things I learned while editing it https://t.co/0MXh0UOex4
INSIDER PRESENTS…
Warehouse Nation
The warehouse is now a blue collar workplace as important as the assembly line once was in the US.
This series explores how this boom has, for better and for worse, changed the way the US looks, lives, and works.
https://t.co/30eLrKuviq
"If what you want is a giant frappuccino vending machine, then you'll be happy with the direction Starbucks has been taking," one barista in Boston told Insider. https://t.co/yWXLZXvJ2j