How will you make your time at work count?
90,000 Hours is a weekly podcast that helps you navigate today’s changing world of work, where the traditional 40-year career is gone, entry-level jobs are being replaced by artificial intelligence, and staying relevant means constantly reinventing yourself.
Hosted by Rahel Philipose and Vidhatri Rao, the show features conversations with the people creating, breaking, and rewriting the way we work.
You’ll spend 90,000 hours at work in your lifetime. How do you make that time count?
90,000 Hours is a weekly podcast that helps you navigate today’s changing world of work, where the traditional 40-year career is gone, entry-level jobs are being replaced by artificial intelligence, and staying relevant means constantly reinventing yourself.
Hosted by Rahel Philipose and Vidhatri Rao, the show features conversations with the people creating, breaking, and rewriting the way we work.
In this episode, we unpack the rise of what we are calling the “fitness warrior”. This is a new professional archetype where work follows the same logic as sport: optimise, train, perform.
Three stories from Mangalore, Vizag, and Nagpur on scaling tech beyond our big cities
In this episode of 90,000 Hours, we go inside the interview room to break down the questions founders actually care about right now and what they are listening for when you answer.
If you have ever looked at something AI-generated and thought, “It’s... okay, I guess,” this one’s for you
What happens when the startup ends… but the founder doesn’t start up again? What if instead, they take their entrepreneurial skills and instincts to another organisation as an employee?
In the latest episode of 90,000 Hours, we explore how India’s GCC workplaces tell the story of their post-Covid glow-up
AI has upended the hiring process. Résumés look perfect, filters don’t work, and no one trusts what they see anymore. So how are founders, hiring managers and recruiters reimagining the way they hire?
India’s $280 billion IT industry is in the middle of a perfect storm: AI is rewriting old playbooks, GCCs are pulling away top talent, and clients are tightening budgets
The American Dream isn’t gone. But for Indian students, it has changed from a one-way ticket to something far less certain
Across the board, companies are investing in AI tools for their teams. But with that access comes a new kind of pressure to work smarter, move faster, and think more creatively