Archive for March 2022
Trouble finding talent? Here’s how some businesses are using TikTok for recruiting
Companies are pulling out all of the stops to find talent in this environment. Many are turning to TikTok. Read More
Read MoreOnce a mobile repair shop, this startup fixes other companies’ workflows
Zippity has undergone a pandemic transformation, launching its own field service app and bringing in new funding to fuel its expansion. Read More
Read MoreTwo years later: College presidents reflect on how the pandemic changed higher education
The Business Journals asked several college and university presidents what they have learned from two years of crisis management, and what they wish they could go back and tell themselves in March of 2020. Read More
Read MoreHow rising interest rates, war in Ukraine are being factored in to residential, commercial real estate industries
Last week, the Federal Reserve approved an interest-rate hike for the first time since 2018, a widely anticipated move and, likely, the first of several increases this year. Read More
Read MoreKPMG exec helps clients navigate supply chains
As manager of trade and customs practice at the accounting firm, Noemi Campos Santana works on supply chain issues and duty mitigation. In her spare time, she competes as an amateur bodybuilder. Read More
Read MoreFive things you need to know today, and let me introduce …
Good morning, Boston. I hope your bracket’s doing better than mine. Here are the five things you need to know to start your first spring workday of the year. Read More
Read MoreGreen Line extension starts running with new ticketing process in place
When MBTA riders begin Monday to hop onto Green Line trolleys at a pair of brand-new stations, they will also experience another first: a different way of tapping to pay their fare. Read More
Read MoreBoston Business Journal names two new reporters
The Boston Business Journal welcomes Benjamin Kail and Cassie McGrath to its newsroom. Both are joining as reporters. Ben will cover banking, finance and professional services, and energy; Cassie will cover the business of health care. Read More
Read MoreInno Madness Update: Meet the Quarter Finals, Vote for the Semi Finals
Meet the eight companies in this year’s quarter finals. Then, cast your votes in the next round. Read More
Read MoreCognex CEO pay tripled to $10.5M in 2021
Total compensation for the CEO of one of the state’s largest public companies tripled over the past year to over $10.5 million. Read More
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