Arvind Jain
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Ex-Google engineer highlights 'crazy thinking' trait of Pichai, Page, Brin
Arvind Jain, co-founder of Rubrik and Glean, shared insights on success gleaned from his time at Google. He observed that leaders like Sundar Pichai, Larry Page, and Sergey Brin shared a trait of "thinking crazy" – purs…
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AI firm co-founder argues against US exodus, citing opportunity
Arvind Jain, co-founder of the AI firm Glean and cloud data company Rubrik, believes that despite current challenges in the U.S., it remains a land of opportunity for entrepreneurs. He argues against the trend of Americ…
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Cisco CEO prioritizes urgent communication and 'grit' in hiring
Cisco CEO Chuck Robbins prioritizes rapid communication and a proactive approach when hiring, seeking candidates who demonstrate urgency and a strong desire to succeed. He aims to set a fast pace for his organization by…
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Glean hits $300M ARR, touting AI cost savings amid competition
Glean, an enterprise AI search company, has announced it has reached $300 million in annual recurring revenue, tripling its revenue in just 15 months. The company attributes its rapid growth to its ability to help enter…
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Markets shrug off Iran strikes; AI startup founder cites work ethic
Markets are largely unconcerned by recent U.S. military actions near the Strait of Hormuz, viewing them as isolated incidents rather than a threat to the ongoing ceasefire negotiations. Economists suggest that while the…
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AI CEO Jain: Work ethic, not skills, separates job candidates
Arvind Jain, CEO of the AI startup Glean, reports receiving thousands of job applications daily but struggles to find candidates with a strong work ethic. He believes hard work is the most crucial quality, even more so …
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Glean CEO: AI will augment, not replace, human workers
Arvind Jain, CEO of Glean, believes AI will augment rather than replace human workers, citing his company's experience with large enterprises. He argues that AI tools, while increasingly capable, are still assistants th…