The Most Popular Startups
In the battle for the top tech employees, some startups are coming out on top. LinkedIn has a list of the companies engineers are most attracted to. And when it comes to creating a company, what’s in a name? The Wall Street Journal shares the logic behind bizarre names like Zaarly and Kaggle.
Defending employees: In The New York Times, entrepreneur Jay Goltz discusses the appropriate way to handle a situation when a customer says something inappropriate or disrespectful to an employee.
What’s in a name? Over at The Wall Street Journal, a look at why entrepreneurs choose quirky and bizarre names for their startups.
Get more done: Entrepreneur.com examines the three ways managers might be throwing off employees’ productivity.
Who’s the most popular? Career networking site LinkedIn reveals Silicon Valley’s top ten most in-demand startups to work for.