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Author: Justin Timberlake

Justin spent eight years working in product roles at technology companies before the writing started edging out the day job. He's fascinated by the gap between how technology is marketed and how it actually changes the way people live and work — usually more slowly and more weirdly than anyone predicted. He brings a skeptical, practical lens to tech coverage and actively avoids hype. Based in Bangalore, currently experimenting with growing his own vegetables with mixed results. Short bio (for byline): Justin Timberlake writes about technology and business with a focus on what's real versus what's overhyped. Former product manager, current pragmatist. Covers: • AI, technology and their actual impact on daily life • Business strategy and entrepreneurship • The future of work and organizations
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The AI Skills Gap: What Employers Actually Want
Technology

The AI Skills Gap: What Employers Actually Want

by Justin TimberlakeFebruary 1, 2026March 19, 2026

The terminology in AI careers shifts faster than any other sector of the technology industry, and keeping up is its own part-time job. A few years ago, "prompt engineer" was the most discussed new role.…

Is Middle Management Actually Dying? How Multiagent AI is Flattening the Org Chart
Business

Is Middle Management Actually Dying? How Multiagent AI is Flattening the Org Chart

by Justin TimberlakeJanuary 30, 2026March 14, 2026

Middle management has had a complicated public reputation for decades — the Dilbert-cartoon caricature of bureaucratic obstruction, unnecessary hierarchy, and the pointless coordination layer that sits between people doing real work and the executives making…

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