An interior design firm is hiring a creative retail and marketing associate, and candidates must show their ability to create displays and answer complaints.
A real estate firm based in California searches for a personal assistant who will work with the company's CEO, and potential candidates are given a trial run.
A residential cleaning company searches for a new director of franchises, and potential candidates are asked to prove their ability to both train and manage.
A pet company looks for a groomer that is able to operate a mobile center, and each candidate is asked to display their knowledge of various canine breeds.
NBA star Stephen Curry, NBA coach Steve Kerr and business executives discuss Thirty Ink, Curry's growing business empire, and discuss life after basketball.
A member of a secretive polygamist group outs CEO Jacob Kingston for committing a $1.1 billion fraud with a flashy fuel baron, which leads to an investigation.
An experienced family of fraudsters takes millions of dollars of COVID relief funds that Americans desperately need, and they purchase mansions and jewelry.
Heather Morgan and Ilya Lichtenstein stand accused of laundering stolen bitcoin worth $4.5 billion, and the public pounces on their strange social media posts.
A member of a secretive polygamist group outs CEO Jacob Kingston for committing a $1.1 billion fraud with a flashy fuel baron, which leads to an investigation.
An experienced family of fraudsters takes millions of dollars of COVID relief funds that Americans desperately need, and they purchase mansions and jewelry.
Heather Morgan and Ilya Lichtenstein stand accused of laundering stolen bitcoin worth $4.5 billion, and the public pounces on their strange social media posts.
Two pairs, each of which owns food trucks serving Latin-American food and dreams of owning a restaurant without wheels, make their pitches to Tim and Joe.
Tim and Joe choose between two restaurants that are not in popular parts of town; each of the owners believes a change of venue would change their fortunes.
The creators of two chicken concepts vie for Tim and Joe's attention; one is frying up the birds Texas-style, while the other slow-cooks them on a rotisserie.
Joe and Tim decide whether to invest in Detroit's Rock City Pies or suburban Connecticut's Sixpence Pie Company, each of which needs funding to expand.
Two pairs, each of which owns food trucks serving Latin-American food and dreams of owning a restaurant without wheels, make their pitches to Tim and Joe.
Tim and Joe choose between two restaurants that are not in popular parts of town; each of the owners believes a change of venue would change their fortunes.
The creators of two chicken concepts vie for Tim and Joe's attention; one is frying up the birds Texas-style, while the other slow-cooks them on a rotisserie.
Joe and Tim decide whether to invest in Detroit's Rock City Pies or suburban Connecticut's Sixpence Pie Company, each of which needs funding to expand.