… Friday! 💃🏾🕺

🗓 This week:
Axa
Did you take out loss of earnings insurance when you last updated your insurance preferences? In this info-reel Axa shares why taking out this particular insurance could be beneficial to you!
Bell
Bell’s Sous Vide products are meats that have been pre-cooked 12-14 hours in a slow cooking process – so that you can enjoy a proper Sous Vide experience in your own home without having to do all the time-consuming cooking yourself 🙌
But how exactly does the Sous Vide process work? Check out meat expert Patrick’s explanation here.
Implenia
Implenia is calling out for (current and future) employees to submit their ideas on how to improve products and processes to their innovation programme! Check out this TikTok that we produced for more!
PostFinance
PostFinance’s Digital Sales and Services Co-Lead Tipuna is giving out plenty of helpful insights on how his team practices SCRUM and offers some helpful SCRUM tips along the way!
Also check out Tipuna’s answer on what type of data PostFinance stores about their users’ behaviours.

Pulsberufe
Pulsberufe’s series on how to apply for an apprenticeship in the healthcare industry continues this week with tips on why you should include a “Schnupperbericht” in your application.
Smile Direct
Save CHF 100.- on your next dental hygiene appointment by taking out additional health insurance with Smile until the end of the year!
Swissmilk
Ever wanted to know what a day in the life of a dairy farmer looks like? Jonas gives you some insights into his daily routines here.
🔍 Findings of the week:
Reuters reports that China is planning to ship more than 25 Million VR headsets by 2026, thus reflecting Beijing’s ambition to lead the world in virtual technology in the near future. Source
Adam Mosseri announces scheduled posts for all creators and an updated website interface for Instagram. Source
After Elon Musk’s Twitter take-over Mastodon reports a record of more than 1 million active users with the unexpected influx causing their servers to crash. Source
In a letter to Meta’s employees, Mark Zuckerberg takes responsibility for misjudging macroeconomic trends by letting 13% of his staff go. Source
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