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As the tech industry continues to evolve, the importance of doing what you love and the rise of Forward Deployed Engineers and AI solutions are changing the game.
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HGGC, the private equity firm co-founded by NFL Hall of Famer Steve Young, has successfully raised $3.2 billion for its fifth fund, exceeding its initial target. The firm attracted investments from a range of pensions, endowments, family offices, and sovereign funds. This significant fundraise is a testament to the firm's reputation and investment strategy.
The UK government is considering delaying plans to increase the minimum wage for young people, according to sources. Meanwhile, a recent advert by Transport for London (TfL) has been banned for perpetuating a harmful racial stereotype, sparking concerns about the treatment of young people from diverse backgrounds.
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