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The Class of 2023 Faces a Jittery Job Market: ‘The World Seems to Have Flipped on Its Head.’

The Class of 2023 is getting ready to enter a job market that is suddenly less eager to hire new grads.Many employers are taking a go-slow approach to employing graduating seniors this year, college career offices say. The cautiousness marks a sharp reversal from the past two years, when companies often made offers barely weeks after school began and staged bidding wars over interns and graduating seniors.  Some of the companies that have laid off thousands of workers in recent months—including…

Some Galaxy S23 users complain about jittery scrolling animations

Last updated: March 13th, 2023 at 16:05 UTC+01:00 Some Galaxy S23 users are complaining on social media and forums about jittery animations when scrolling in third-party apps, including Reddit, WhatsApp, Twitter, and YouTube. Most users claim this issue wasn’t present when they first got the Galaxy S23 but became apparent around the time the February 2023 patch arrived on the phone, which was the first software update the Galaxy S23 received. One Galaxy S23 user showed a screen recording of the issue and shared it on…

The Unfolding by AM Homes review – jittery tale of Republican conspiracy | Fiction

One voter’s dream is another’s nightmare, especially in the fevered, tribal world of 21st-century US politics, where the House is divided and the red states and blue states pull in opposing directions. As AM Homes’s seventh novel opens, it’s 4 November 2008, and Barack Hussein Obama has just been confirmed as the nation’s 44th president. Inside the Biltmore hotel in Phoenix, Arizona, the Republican high command is in a state of full-body recoil. Its members are doubled over and sobbing, vomiting on the carpet and blaming…

Uber and Lyft’s New Road: Fewer Drivers, Thrifty Riders and Jittery Investors

Uber Technologies Inc. and Lyftare recalibrating to a new reality: Investors are increasing the pressure to rein in hefty losses, riders are taking fewer trips as fares rise and drivers are still in short supply. The average Uber and Lyft fare hit a record high in the U.S. last month, according to market-research firm YipitData, driven by the labor shortage and high gas prices. The companies collectively drew at least 20% fewer riders and posted 35% fewer trips in the first quarter than three years earlier, according to