Eden (YC S15) is hiring a product manager – Performance management software

Eden (YC S’15) is the leading people success and workplace software for employee-centric, fast-growing startups and scale ups.

Our People Success suite includes Performance Management software (better 360 reviews) and Internal Ticketing, and our Hybrid Office suite includes Desk Booking, Conference Room Scheduling, Visitor Management, and Deliveries.

We are backed by Y Combinator Continuity, Bessemer Venture Partners, SV Angel, JLL, S28, and more.

We are hiring for a Product Manager, Mid Level Software Engineer, and more. Learn more at www.eden.io

Product Manager: https://www.edenworkplace.com/careers?gh_jid=4079349

Mid Level Software Engineer: https://www.edenworkplace.com/careers?gh_jid=3602092#opening…


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Mozart Data (YC S20) is Hiring a Data Analyst to productize common data problems

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Castroneves extends contract for 1 more season

Helio Castroneves has signed a one-year contract extension with Meyer Shank Racing that will bring the four-time Indianapolis 500 winner back for a 26th full IndyCar season.

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Astros' Alvarez exits due to shortness of breath

Astros manager Dusty Baker said Yordan Alvarez had shortness of breath, which was made worse by the smoke in the air after the Braves shot off fireworks at Truist Park.

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Rep Burgess Owens: We had a 'miracle' in 2020 election

Rep. Burgess Owens, R-Utah, emphasized the importance of November’s midterm elections on “The Ingraham Angle,” saying there needs to be a new Republican Party. 

REP. BURGESS OWENS: Let me just give kudos to the American people, something that I don’t think many of us realized that happened. We had a miracle the last turn-around, even though we lost the Senate, the House and the presidency. We flipped, as a country, 15 seats and did not lose one incumbent. 

ECONOMY TAKES CENTER STAGE AS AMERICANS SHARE THEIR VOTING PRIORITIES AHEAD OF MIDTERMS

You see people like myself and [Rep. Kat Cammack] that are new congresspeople that represent this new Congress that is all about America First. We’re not ashamed of who we are, and we’re not ashamed of our past. We talk about how to be inclusive to each other. This is the new Republican Party and we have an opportunity this go-around to add on to that.

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Pence says he didn't take classified material, calls for 'unprecedented transparency' after Mar-a-Lago raid

Former Vice President Mike Pence said Friday that he did not take any classified information or materials with him after he left office in January 2021.

The comment comes as FBI officials found classified and “top secret” information among boxes of documents during a raid at former President Donald Trump’s private Florida estate, Mar-a-Lago last week. The raid was part of a larger investigation into whether Trump mishandled classified information or potentially violated the Espionage Act.

During an interview with the Associated Press, Pence was specifically asked if he retained any such documents or information.

“No, not to my knowledge,” Pence answered.

TRUMP MAR-A-LAGO RAID: FLORIDA JUDGE SAYS PORTION OF AFFIDAVIT RELATED TO RAID CAN BE UNSEALED

The former president, who some believe could be pursuing the Republican nomination for the presidency in 2024, said he would not rush to judge Trump over the FBI’s findings, however.

“I honestly don’t want to prejudge it before until we know all the facts,” Pence said about the raid. He also called for transparency by the Justice Department for the “unprecedented action.”

“The concern that millions of Americans felt is only going to be resolved with daylight,” he continued. “I know that’s not customary in an investigation. But this is unprecedented action by the Justice Department, and I think it merits an unprecedented transparency.”

TRUMP CALLS WASHINGTON POST ‘FAKE NEWS’ FOLLOWING REPORT CLAIMING HE’S ‘SCRAMBLING’ FOR LAWYERS AFTER FBI RAID

The former vice president also addressed Wyoming Rep. Liz Cheney’s primary loss to Trump-endorsed challenger Harriet Hageman. Cheney is a vocal critic of Trump and is one of the Republicans on the House Committee Investigating the Capitol Riots on January 6th.

“The people of Wyoming have spoken,” Pence answered, walking his typical fine line of addressing the issue without speaking ill of his former boss or offending Republicans who supported her. “And, you know, I accept their judgment about the kind of representation they want on Capitol Hill.”

“And I appreciate the conservative stance Congresswoman Cheney has taken over the years,” he added. “But I’ve been disappointed in the partisan taint of the Jan. 6 committee from early on.”

LOCAL GOP LEADERS SAY IOWA’S ‘RETAIL POLITICS’ UNIQUELY APPEALS TO 2024 HOPEFULS

The committee has repeatedly called forth former Trump administration officials to testify on the events on Jan. 6, 2021, to determine if Trump played a role in advocating for an invasion of the Capitol building that resulted in several deaths.

Committee members have also sought Pence’s testimony before they wrap up their investigative report next month.

“Beyond my concerns about the partisan nature of the Jan. 6 committee, there are profound constitutional issues that have to be considered,” he said. “No vice president has ever been summoned to testify before the Congress of the United States.”

The interview came as Pence spent two days in Iowa, a state usually visited by potential presidential candidates as its caucus kicks off primary elections. Winners of the Iowa Caucus typically use that early momentum to bolster fundraising and gain polling leads that will help them in other state primaries. 

The Associated Press contributed to this report.