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  • We need a new normal because the one we have is racist.

    We need a new normal because the one we have is racist.

    To be silent about the violence facing the Black community is to be complicit in systemic racism.
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Jun 4, 2020
    What a president sounds like: Dominance vs. democracy

    What a president sounds like: Dominance vs. democracy

    The road to this morning’s inauguration has been filled with history-defining moments. The white supremacist attack on the Capitol two…
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    Kieran Snyder
    Jan 20
    Will working remotely change how most people feel about it?

    Will working remotely change how most people feel about it?

    How to prepare your company for the impending remote work stress test — based on data
    Go to the profile of Julie Yue
    Julie Yue
    Mar 5, 2020
    The 2016 election reshaped the language of business

    The 2016 election reshaped the language of business

    And 2020 is poised to do it again
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Mar 2, 2020
    The dawn of the augmented writing era

    The dawn of the augmented writing era

    In which human superpowers are made a reality
    Go to the profile of Jensen Harris
    Jensen Harris
    Jun 20, 2017
    1000 different people, the same words

    1000 different people, the same words

    What hiring language from 25,000 recent job descriptions tells us about corporate cultural norms
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Dec 13, 2017
    Why bots aren’t after your job

    Why bots aren’t after your job

    Job automation talk is everywhere. Will AI replace us? Will robots make it hard for people to find work? If bots take jobs, should they pay…
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Aug 13, 2018
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    Do all the things: getting to the roots of productivity

    Do all the things: getting to the roots of productivity

    People always ask me what I want to be, and as a child it always changed: doctor, writer, artist. But the past few years it has always…
    Go to the profile of Julie Yue
    Julie Yue
    Dec 12, 2019
    A grammar of grammar

    A grammar of grammar

    Are we writing a new chapter right now?
    Go to the profile of Martin McClellan
    Martin McClellan
    Nov 12, 2019
    Word Nerd has a new home!

    Word Nerd has a new home!

    The official Textio blog has now moved to Textio.com
    Go to the profile of Tim Halloran
    Tim Halloran
    Oct 18, 2019
    What I talk about when I’m looking for tacos

    What I talk about when I’m looking for tacos

    The language that works when we chat in Slack
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Mar 7, 2019
    Choose technology that fits your team

    Choose technology that fits your team

    Are you buying software with your team’s experience in mind? They may not think so
    Go to the profile of Kieran Snyder
    Kieran Snyder
    Oct 18, 2018
    Signs of a slowdown in relocating global talent to the U.S.

    Signs of a slowdown in relocating global talent to the U.S.

    Textio finds a dramatic drop in job listings that mention eligibility to work in the U.S. since December
    Go to the profile of Marissa Coughlin
    Marissa Coughlin
    Aug 8, 2018
    Don’t think hiring language changes? Watch the effect of the bitcoin craze in this chart

    Don’t think hiring language changes? Watch the effect of the bitcoin craze in this chart

    Want a Bitcoin job? You’ll have to wait till the price goes up.
    Go to the profile of Marissa Coughlin
    Marissa Coughlin
    May 17, 2018
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