@WSJ So when Tariff/Iran news is insider traded, in markets that explicitly prohibit insider trading, for billions - who cares?
But when an engineer insider trades, in markets that are predicated upon insider trading by nature, for a million, straight to jail?
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sf guy who’s 3 ketamine keybumps deep in a beautiful twin peaks home overlooking a dramatic skyline surrounded by smart, intelligent, beautiful people (some of whom are on the verge of achieving world-historical status), mulled wine & conversation flowing: “man sf is NO fun!”
I don’t know how this claim has gone so viral.
This was actually completely intentional by Novo.
Novo Nordisk does not operate in an “oops. lawyer forgot the $250 CAD fee” manner.
This is, with all due respect, a shallow read of Novo’s actual corporate strategy.
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Can confirm, we do this. But there’s a big talent gap
The irony of these automation roles is that they’re very social and soft skills heavy
And the overlap of people who are strong in both soft skills and engineering intuition is very small
One of these is much harder to teach than the other
So if you love working people and have the intuition of an engineer (not necessarily the experience), you should strongly consider pursuing a role like this - you’re needed!