3 tips to help you Make It | | DAILY DOSE OF INSPIRATION | "I've been frustrated over the years as I've seen my white peers raise significantly more money than me in a much shorter time frame." Yonas Beshawred, Stackshare founder | | Three Things to Help You Make It | 1 | | | | Researchers surveyed more than 1,500 adults in Brazil about their personalities and how well they adhered to Covid-19 prevention measures. The findings point to a few psychological reasons why some people don't wear face masks, maintain social distance and practice hand hygiene. | | 2 | | | | Like any other form of public speaking, preparing for a video interview means thinking about what your audience wants: a personable candidate who can articulate their ability to get the job done. Phil Haynes, head of talent acquisition for Zoom, shares the do's and don'ts of the coronavirus-era job interview. | | 3 | | | | Yonas Beshawred, 33, founder and CEO of StackShare, a LinkedIn for software developers based in San Francisco says "it's difficult to pitch a room full of VCs regardless of their race or gender." But as a Black founder, "there's additional cognitive load because you are thinking about race in the back of your mind." | | To ensure delivery to your inbox, please add makeit@response.cnbc.com to your address book. If you believe this has been sent to you in error, please safely unsubscribe. | |