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We’ve heard stories about the grueling interview process at Amazon.com, spread over days and including tough questions from managers. Now, here’s evidence that the Seattle online retailer is one of the toughest places to land a job, asking obscure questions such as “How many trees are there in Washington state?”
When China was hit by COVID-19, Liu received many messages from around the world, asking him to take care of himself and praying for his safety.
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Web users have helped increase rainbow observation data. Wang's team has gathered all the rainbow and related meteorological data of the past year.
What prompted you to explore the online education industry?
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We’ve long been fans of actor Mike Daisey, dating back to his hilarious (and scathing) monologue: “21 Dog Years: Doing Time @ Amazon.com.” So, we were excited when Daisey decided to bring his latest performance — “The Agony and the Ecstasy of Steve Jobs” — to the Seattle Repertory Theater. We were also thrilled to be included as a media sponsor of the show, which started Friday and has been winning critical acclaim for asking tough questions about the labor conditions at factories where tech gadgets like the iPhone are made.
What makes this trend striking is its divergence from the global pattern. Globally, sales of e-book readers peaked at 23.20 million units in 2011, but fell to 7.8 million units in 2015, according to market research firm Statista.
What business opportunities might arise through the Belt and Road Initiative?