The shift to video pitches could encourage brands to shy away from awarding big contracts to agencies.
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Ad agencies are moving to virtual pitches in the era of remote work, and it could cause more pain for the holding companies

Ad agencies are moving to virtual pitches in the era of remote work, and it could cause more pain for the holding companies

Patrick Coffee | The shift to video pitches could encourage brands to shy away from awarding big contracts to agencies.

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The US is sprinting to develop a coronavirus vaccine or treatment. Here's how 19 top drugmakers are racing to tackle the pandemic.

The US is sprinting to develop a coronavirus vaccine or treatment. Here's how 19 top drugmakers are racing to tackle the pandemic.

Andrew Dunn | The coronavirus pandemic has infected more than 1.3 million people across the world. Here are the top research efforts for vaccines and treatments.

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Use this exact email template from a LinkedIn career expert to network and find a new job during a recession

Use this exact email template from a LinkedIn career expert to network and find a new job during a recession

Shana Lebowitz | It's possible to job search during an economic downturn. Blair Heitmann has a script for emailing colleagues about new opportunities.

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13 YouTube stars break down the videos that earned them the most money, from $4,000 to $97,000

13 YouTube stars break down the videos that earned them the most money, from $4,000 to $97,000

Amanda Perelli | We spoke to 13 creators with vastly different channels, and they shared the most amount of money YouTube paid them for a single video.

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Real-estate brokerage Redfin is furloughing 41% of agents until September, painting a dire picture for how long the US housing market will take to bounce back

Real-estate brokerage Redfin is furloughing 41% of agents until September, painting a dire picture for how long the US housing market will take to bounce back

Alex Nicoll | Redfin's corporate employees were spared the bulk of the layoffs and furloughs, but will take a 10-15% paycut.

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15 fast-growing, high-paying jobs where you only need an associate's degree

15 fast-growing, high-paying jobs where you only need an associate's degree

Allana Akhtar | Many of the fastest-growing jobs in the US don't require an increasingly expensive four-year degree.

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Silicon Valley startups are being forced to cut costs or die in the worst financial crisis in a generation. Here are the investors whose companies are feeling it the worst.

Silicon Valley startups are being forced to cut costs or die in the worst financial crisis in a generation. Here are the investors whose companies are feeling it the worst.

Megan Hernbroth | NEA and Founders Fund both have roughly 14 portfolio companies that have conducted layoffs out of the nearly 60 startups to have done so.

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Here's which fintechs will soar and which will flop as funding dries up, according to 6 investors and dealmakers

Here's which fintechs will soar and which will flop as funding dries up, according to 6 investors and dealmakers

Dan DeFrancesco | Top fintech backers and dealmakers said retail trading could see a boost while digital lenders could slump amid the coronavirus crisis.

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The top 9 Twitch streamers in the world and how they make money, including one raking in an estimated $8 million per year

The top 9 Twitch streamers in the world and how they make money, including one raking in an estimated $8 million per year

Kevin Webb, Travis Clark | Twitch helps pro gamers become online celebrities with millions of followers, tons of earning potential, and growing mainstream appeal.

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Amazon employees learn about their new salaries starting this week — and most will use it to guess last year's performance rating because managers don't usually share it

Amazon employees learn about their new salaries starting this week — and most will use it to guess last year's performance rating because managers don't usually share it

Eugene Kim | Amazon groups its employees in three broad buckets of performance ratings to determine their compensation, but managers don't always share them.

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