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Cybersecurity Skills Gap: Solutions to Fill the Talent Void

The Startup Magazine

As organizations digitize their operations, they face a higher risk of cyber attacks, ranging from data breaches to ransomware. With high engagement, employees are likely to perform better. With the right hiring and ensuring diversity and inclusivity, you can retain your best employees to bridge the skills gap in your organization.

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Why Entrepreneurs Must Learn to Love Paperwork  

The Startup Magazine

You must abide by your operating agreement. For startups established as an LLC, the operating agreement is the original blueprint that specifies how the company will be run and which members (partners) hold which responsibilities, among other concerns such as profit-sharing. Be able to prove due diligence whenever you can.

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Evaluating The Viability Of AI In The Workplace

YoungUpstarts

Recent research estimates that one in five employees will have an artificial intelligence (AI) system as their coworker by 2022. AI should be viewed not as a one-time fix for all operational problems, but as a tool to be leveraged only when it will be cost-effective, efficient, and culturally valuable to do so.

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Can a California company have unpaid interns?

Startup Company Lawyer

On April 7, 2010, the California Division of Labor Standards Enforcement (DLSE) issued an opinion letter addressing the requirements employers must meet in order to have unpaid interns in compliance with California law. The trainees or students do not displace regular employees, but work under their close observation.

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The Pitfalls Of State And Local Taxation For Startup Companies

YoungUpstarts

We only have work-from-home employees outside of our home state; we aren’t subject to tax in other states.”. A company’s physical presence can be measured by employees or contractors working or traveling into a jurisdiction on behalf of the company for more than a de minimis amount of days (e.g., more than two days).

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How to Keep Employees Snacking Healthily in the Hybrid Workplace

ReadWriteStart

As droves of workers settle into the new normal of hybrid work — partly remote, partly in-person — more companies are looking for solutions to keep employees’ snack cravings at bay, whether at home or in the office. The post How to Keep Employees Snacking Healthily in the Hybrid Workplace appeared first on ReadWrite.

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Lightspeed Systems Moves Operations from California to Austin

SiliconHills

Lightspeed Systems, which makes education software, announced plans to relocate all of its operations and employees from Bakersfield, Calif. Lightspeed originally moved its corporate headquarters to Austin in 2013 and the company’s founder, Rob McCarthy, moved to Austin a year later.