Welcome to CyberCoders' Weekly Roundup! This week, we've handpicked the top five stories from around the web that offer great insight into the hiring and tech industry.
1. What Happened When Mark Zuckerberg Went to Washington [NY Times]
By now you've probably heard about Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg testifying with congress this week in Washington. This NY Times article breaks down what happened in the 2 days and 10 hours of interrogation.
2. Credit card signatures are ending in the US on April 13th [The Verge]
Say goodbye to having to sign your credit card receipt thanks to new technologies. Read all the details on how each major credit card company is handling the transition.
3. 11 Google Drive Tricks That'll Make Your Life That Much Easier [The Muse]
With over 800 million active users, Google Drive is a helpful resource to many people and businesses. Here are 11 tips to help you navigate the program easier.
4. 10 key facts businesses need to note about the GDPR [Computer Weekly]
Here are the key facts that businesses need to understand about the EU's new data protection regulation.
5. Communication skills will help you land any job [CareerBuilder]
These 4 tips on how to better communicate during interviews and on your resume will help you land your next, best job.