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LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network with over 800 million users. It is also one of the world’s leading ways to post a job and find great candidates. While there are some ...
After a viral LinkedIn post from an account claiming to be Elmo said that he had been laid off from Sesame Street due to “federal budget cuts,” Sesame Workshop confirmed it was a parody.
A LinkedIn post purportedly written by the loveable red Muppet — in which Elmo says he “was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts” — has gone viral on social media.
The post also urges people reach out to congress to help save public broadcasting. Elmo has helped us through tough times before. Hopefully, it's the same here. This is brilliant.
Epic Systems has introduced a new initiative called Launchpad.. This initiative, according to a May 22 LinkedIn post from Epic, is designed to help healthcare organizations implement generative AI ...
A LinkedIn post purportedly written by the lovable red Muppet — in which Elmo says he “was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts” — has gone viral on social media.
Times are tough when even Elmo is out of a job. A LinkedIn post purportedly written by Sesame Street’s most lovable red Muppet has gone viral. It has captured the internet’s imagination in the ...
The LinkedIn post reads, “We celebrate the LGBTQ+ community during Pride Month and beyond.” This isn’t the first time fans have called out NASCAR for a Pride Month post.
“Hi LinkedIn, Unfortunately Elmo was recently laid off because of the federal budget cuts,” the post begins. “Elmo worked at Sesame Street for 45 years. Elmo is sad.
Ashish Singhal's LinkedIn post addresses middle-class salary issues. He highlights stagnant wages amid rising living expenses and inflation. The CEO notes a significant decline in purchasing power ...
Weekly jobless claims increase 8,000 to 247,000; Continuing claims fall 3,000 to 1.904 million; Trade deficit shrinks by a record 55.5% to $61.6 billion ...
1. Morgan Wallen and Post Malone’s “I Ain’t Comin’ Back” debuts at No. 8 on the Hot 100 this week. Is that spot lower, higher, or about where you would have expected it to debut?