The home team covers the hiring freezes and layoffs hitting the tech sector, burnout among freelancers and applicants for tech jobs, the dubious ethics of unpaid internships, and how to make Twitter safer by preemptively blocking people. The post Turns out the Great Resignation goes both ways (Ep. 445) appeared first on Stack Overflow Blog.
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