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Prepare to Prevail: A Guide to Acing Marathon Job Interviews
Final interviews are no longer a "rubber stamp" formality, they’re a test of mental grit, determination and stamina. Given the abundance of qualified candidates, companies are bringing back marathon in-person interview sessions to definitively verify each finalist’s identity, work approach, cultural fit and strong enthusiasm for the job. “It’s a classic supply and demand problem,” explained Timothy Thomas, lead career coach at Coaching Technology Group. To land an offer, you will likely have to convince multiple interviewers in successive rounds, or a panel of evaluators, that you’re the right person for the job over a period of several hours. On top of that, companies now typically invite three or more finalists, in a trend known as “interview inflation.” Under the circumstances, surviving isn’t enough. You will need to excel and prevail in marathon interviews to receive an offer. Here are some ways to secure first place. Find Out Who You Will Be Interviewing With Knowing who you’ll b
Trump Administration’s AI Order: What It Means for Cybersecurity Pros
When Donald Trump returned to the White House 18 months ago, his second administration made it clear that it would take a hands-off approach to artificial intelligence and allow tech companies to develop these technologies with minimal government interference. To go along with this light-touch approach to AI development, Trump issued an order that rescinded a Biden administration directive concerning AI that sought to put more guardrails around the development of these technologies, including the implementation of cybersecurity standards to help ensure data and privacy protections. The Trump administration followed this hands-off AI approach until April of this year, when Anthropic released Mythos, a large language model (LLM) that uses advanced cybersecurity capabilities to detect vulnerabilities — including zero-day flaws — across a variety of applications and operating systems. Immediately following the Mythos announcement, cybersecurity experts and even some government officials ra
How AI Automation is Redefining Leadership Roles
In the past, enterprise software focused on helping managers collect information, but the evolution of AI is moving the technology toward something more ambitious: interpreting information, recommending actions, coordinating work across teams, and in some cases communicating decisions on behalf of leaders. Organizations are experimenting with AI systems that summarize performance trends, draft employee feedback, monitor project progress, allocate resources, and surface strategic recommendations. “How much time do leaders actually have to truly lead right now?” asks Michaela Clark, senior director at General Assembly. She explains too many leaders are drowning in administrative work, repetitive tasks, and execution that doesn’t require their strategic judgment. Automating the Work Around Leadership AI offers the promise of helping take over operational responsibilities consuming leadership bandwidth while leaving core leadership functions firmly in human hands. Sam Kidd, CEO and co-foun
AI Skills Command a Premium as Talent Shortage Deepens
AI skills have moved from a specialized advantage to a baseline expectation across much of the technology job market. Employers are now seeking AI expertise in roughly three times as many job postings as they were just two years ago, while demand for generative AI skills has surged from virtually nonexistent levels in 2021 to thousands of openings today. The challenge for employers is that demand continues to outpace supply. According to IDC, AI skills are now the most sought-after enterprise capability, yet only about one-third of organizations consider themselves fully prepared to adopt AI-driven ways of working. The consequences are significant: IDC estimates AI-related skills shortages could cost the global economy as much as $5.5 trillion by 2026 through delayed projects, missed revenue opportunities, quality issues and reduced competitiveness. Meanwhile, the competition for talent is only intensifying, with a ManpowerGroup 2026 survey finding 72% of employers struggle to fill ope
Vibe Coding Puts Cybersecurity Pros’ Skills to the Test
For developers, each year brings a fresh set of automation tools designed to help them create code faster and roll out application updates that meet ever-changing business needs. Now, artificial intelligence (AI) and large language models (LLMs) have ushered in another era in this development known as “vibe coding.” Vibe coding is an approach where a developer or, in many cases, an amateur coder, describes what they want to create in natural language, and an AI system generates, edits or debugs the code based on an ongoing set of instructions. This approach to application creation shifts some work from writing every line of code toward steering, reviewing and validating AI-generated output. This technique for creating applications remains in its infancy but has caught on, especially as less-experienced coders and developers can take an idea and create an app using various AI platforms. A study by Gartner found that 40% of new business software could be created with techniques involving