The billionaire Amazon founder advises Gen Z to finish college and climb the corporate ladder—like he did. “I started Amazon when I was 30, not when I was 20," Jeff Bezos warned.
Amazon founder Jeff Bezos believes that Mark Zuckerberg and Bill Gates are exceptions to the idea that dropping out of college leads to entrepreneurial success.
The billionaire Amazon founder advises Gen Z to finish college and climb the corporate ladder—like he did. “I started Amazon ...
Executives at some of the tech industry's biggest companies are increasingly telling young people to reconsider what they ...
“I’m envious of the current generation of 20-year-old dropouts,” the OpenAI CEO told Rowan Cheung during an interview at the ...
Bezos himself was 30 when he founded Amazon. After graduating from Princeton University in 1986, with a degree in electrical ...
In one of the most candid explanations of Silicon Valley’s David-versus-Goliath dynamics, Mark Zuckerberg had once revealed why tech giants consistently lose ...
At the top of Zuckerberg’s target was Andrew Tulloch, co-founder and one of the most skilled at Thinking Machines. To bring ...
The OpenAI CEO, who dropped out of Stanford in 2005, said he envies young college dropouts because of the opportunities they ...
She may not have the same name recognition as other tech execs like Tim Cook, Bill Gates, or Mark Zuckerberg—not yet, ...