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CEO Defends Testing Job Candidates, America’s Most Hated Companies, New Lego Invention

Richard Bradbury | Arvindh Yuvaraj | Christine Wong

06-Feb-18 12:00

CEO Defends Testing Job Candidates, America’s Most Hated Companies, New Lego Invention

On today’s edition of Enterprise Biz Bytes, Richard Bradbury, Arvindh Yuvaraj and Christine Wong spoke about:

 

1:37 - New Lego Invention Can Sort Cells And Molecules

6:30 - Funding Societies And MoneyMatch Launch Strategic Partnership To Provide Alternative Financial Solutions For SMEs

10:17 - The CEO Of Barstool Sports Defends Testing Job Candidates By Texting Them At Weird Hours On A Weekend

21:54 - Southeast Asian Airlines Look To Non-stop US Flights Despite Profit Challenges

28:50 - EA Is Unsurprisingly One Of America’s Most Hated Companies – Again


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Tags:  biz byteslegoinventionmoleculesMITMoneyMatchfundingSMEsCEOBarstool SportsweekendSoutheast Asian airlinesnon stop US flightsEAhated companies2017





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