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One-third Of Young Malaysians Are Experiencing A Quarter-life Crisis Due To Personal And Professional Pressures - According To A Linkedin Survey

Richard Bradbury | Audrey Raj | Christine Wong

25-Apr-18 12:00

One-third Of Young Malaysians Are Experiencing A Quarter-life Crisis Due To Personal And Professional Pressures - According To A Linkedin Survey

On Enterprise Biz Bytes today, Richard Bradbury,Christine Wong and Audrey Raj discussed:

1:25 - One-third Of Young Malaysians Are Experiencing A Quarter-life Crisis Due To Personal And Professional Pressures - According To A LinkedIn Survey

7:52 - Forget Smartphone Addiction Here's What Experts Are Really Worried About

16:01 - An Advertising Executive Asked Job Candidates To Apply Via Text Message — And It Changed The Way He Thinks About Hiring

23:31 - Whatsapp Says Users Must Be 16 Or Older To Access The App In Europe

29:51 - A Popular Text Therapy App Plans To Start Prescribing Drugs To Users — And It’s Part Of A Major Expansion


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