
Nicholas Hindle
@nicholasmhindle
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Enthusiastic individual fascinated by culture, great design, innovation, and a sense of place. Interested in Exploring, Red Wine, Sailing, Dog dad things Indeed
New York, NY
Joined June 2015
Flight delayed from Cabo San Lucas to New York (JFK) now cancelled. I have not been able to contact anyone at @jetblue the wait time is 200+ min long and the live chat feature said same thing too. Stranded in Mexico without a place to stay… this is outrageous 😡.
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@indeed CEO Chris Hyams says the pandemic has changed how employers and workers find each other and explains the appeal of an unusual resume
wsj.com
Chris Hyams says the pandemic has changed how employers and workers find each other and explains the appeal of an unusual resume.
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When you have to rapidly grow or rebuild your workforce, the traditional approaches for sourcing candidates, reviewing resumes, and manually scheduling interviews feel painfully slow.
businesswire.com
Indeed, the world’s number one job site, announced today the launch of Indeed Hiring Platform, a new solution that allows employers to manage the hiring proc...
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RT @jayareaustria: Took this guy 17 years to take his company public. Maybe one day you’ll see @ShuPlug in the #NYSE ⚡️👀📈.
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As PropTech continues to infiltrate the real estate industry, the conventional brokerage community will need to embrace innovation if it wants to stay in business and remain competitive (particularly in the post COVID-19 world)
fastcompany.com
A real estate CEO explains why traditional brokerages must “reinvent or die.”
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The Hub-and-spoke model: Instead of leasing a big office building, or a whole floor, companies like @Deloitte and @KPMG may start renting out smaller chunks of real estate spread across a broader geography @FastCompany
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Mom-and-pop investors have fallen back in love with stocks, lured by free trading apps, a resurgent bull market and a pandemic that has left millions of Americans at home with little to do #RobinhoodTraders #RobinhoodEffect
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It’s one of the year’s biggest market stories: Mom-and-pop investors have fallen back in love with stocks, lured by free trading apps, a resurgent bull market led by technology companies and a...
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Location Independence, A Multi-Purpose Sanctuary, A Home, Not Just a Showpiece, and Outdoor Expansion - the New Post Pandemic Home @ArchDigest
architecturaldigest.com
Designers, take note: These real estate trends are going to impact your business
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Boating offers a way to enjoy the outdoors while avoiding the crowds and interactions involved with conventional travel - this summer, dealers from coast to coast have reported record interest and robust sales, with a huge increase in first-time customers.
barrons.com
During the pandemic, the lure of escaping to the open water has led to an uptick in first-time buyers
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Despite all the work-from-home chatter and the nonsense about big cities being devalued, one of the world’s tech giants chose to go long on New York City and work-from-work.
nypost.com
The biggest lease of the year is done – and it’s momentous good news for a limping office-leasing market in a city beleaguered by the coronavirus. Facebook on Monday closed on a long-awaited deal...
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Who’s in? I’ll work from Barbados
nypost.com
Why work from home when you can work from an island?
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@BrooksBrothers dressed the American business class in pinstripes for more than 200 years and survived two world wars and the shift to casual dressing. But it was no match for the coronavirus pandemic.
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Brooks Brothers, which dressed the American business class in pinstripes for more than 200 years, survived two world wars and the shift to casual dressing. But it was no match for the coronavirus...
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@Facebook and @Google are eliminating all-you-can-eat cafeterias in favor of boxed lunches, and @salesforce is adding glass dividers to employee desks - how will other big tech companies adapt to the new normal of #postCOVID19 work?
businessinsider.com
Tech companies are eliminating all-you-can-eat cafeterias in favor of boxed lunches and limiting capacity in meeting rooms and elevators.
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