What We’re Reading: November 9, 2017

These are the day’s top talent stories from around the web.

Role-Less Future

Offshore accounts in Bermuda reveal how large, multinational companies hide billions to avoid taxes, reports The Guardian.

Artificial intelligence in the financial industry could put 15 percent of their jobs at risk, reports Quartz.

Founders in Silicon Valley could soon see a decline in their mystique. Political and social issues around tech are becoming more difficult to navigate than the code these founders create, writes Wired.

With more retail chains filing for bankruptcy than during the financial crisis, more low-wage workers at the chains will likely be out of work. The ripple effects on the economy could be severe, according to Bloomberg.

Despite today’s low unemployment rate, there are more involuntary part-time workers today than before the Great Recession, writes Chicago Tribune.