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May 13, 2021
Were TikTok and LinkedIn to attend the same party, you’d assume they’d spend the evening avoiding each other. The former is perceived as jokey and inconsequential, though filled with a
joie de vivre, while the latter is seen as serene and unfailingly earnest.
However, the overlap is there: Career advice is a growing category for TikTok videos. That’s how influencers like Cynthia Huang, careerbabe on TikTok, who works in fashion marketing, and Rob Cancilla, a career coach, share tips for landing internships, acing job interviews, and finessing resumes, with their tens of thousands of followers.
In March, the Washington Post declared that TikTok “is fast emerging as a force in the job search ecosystem at a time when unemployment remains high, a new generation looks for their first jobs and pandemic isolation leads to hours of mindless scrolling.”
About a third of DJI North American staff depart - sources Company faces geopolitical tensions, hit by U.S. restrictions Such headwinds risk DJI’s dominance being eroded - sources But company is a runaway leader in global and U.S. markets
SHENZHEN, China, March 8 (Reuters) - Chinese drone giant DJI Technology Co Ltd built up such a successful U.S. business over the past decade that it almost drove all competitors out of the market.
Yet its North American operations have been hit by internal ructions in recent weeks and months, with a raft of staff cuts and departures, according to interviews with more than two dozen current and former employees.