Tim Paradis

Tim Paradis is a future-of-work correspondent who reports on the workplace and how forces like automation, artificial intelligence, and remote work will reshape how many of us make a living. Previously, Tim was Insider's future-of-business editor where he oversaw coverage of sustainability; diversity, equity, and inclusion issues; the future of work; careers; and C-suite developments. He previously worked in various corporate research roles, in higher ed, and wrote about Wall Street and the stock market for the Associated Press. Contact Tim via email or the encrypted messaging apps Signal or Telegram (+1-917-806-7903). Links to some of his most popular stories:

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The Daily's Verdict

This author is known for its high journalistic standards. The author strives to maintain neutrality and transparency in its reporting, and avoids conflicts of interest. The author has a reputation for accuracy and rarely gets contradicted on major discrepancies in its reporting.

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  • Wells Fargo states that many of its corporate workers are eligible for hybrid roles but flexibility has been harder to come by in finance as some firms push for workers to return to the office

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Recent Articles

Wells Fargo Fires Dozens for Simulating Keyboard Activity Amidst Return to Office Policy

Wells Fargo Fires Dozens for Simulating Keyboard Activity Amidst Return to Office Policy

Broke On: Thursday, 13 June 2024 Wells Fargo fired over a dozen employees in its wealth-management unit for simulating keyboard activity, amidst the bank's push to grow in this sector and return staff to the office. The use of devices to imitate employee activity, known as 'mouse movers,' became prevalent during the work-from-home era.