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Networks Too Big for Their Own Good – NYTimes.com Interesting article with a great concluding sentence: “…they may be overlooking extremely talented individuals whose only weakness is that they don’t have the right name to drop.” This piquant statement expresses frustration that I felt along the way in my job search. I have fixed this [...]
Omniture: Industry Insights » Blog Archive » Social Media in 30 Seconds Omniture posted a nice slide with a breakdown of the domains of social media. If social media confuses you, this does a great job of clarifying what each realm represents.
The Best And Worst Cities To Look For A Job Seattle ranks 13 out of 15 with 1 job posting for every 3 people unemployed
The Search – Accentuating the Positive After a Layoff – NYTimes.com
Apartment Therapy New York | Reveal Ottoman by Keith KaminskiDesign Showcase 2009 If you know me, and you know who you are, you also know that I love furniture and great interior design. Keith Kaminski’s design for a coffee table that converts into an ottoman with storage to conceal remotes, magazines and stuff like that [...]
How Hashtags are Remaking Conversations on Twitter – NYTimes.com The always enjoyable Virginia Heffernan wrote a column this week on how hashtags are changing the conversations on Twitter. Hashtags are those little keywords prepended with a pound sign – like in this blog post’s title. They are the subjective, descriptive little tags added by the [...]
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How We Spend Our Days – Interactive Graphic – NYTimes.com Click the different categories in the pale gray boxes at the top right to adjust the chart. Look at Employed vs Unemployed. How does this match up with what you have experienced?
Click to play TED.com: Alain de Botton A little more from my favorite author Alain de Botton speaking at TED this month. I am hyping him a lot right now because he points out the other side of things we keep forgetting or ignoring. In this talk he describes how there’s a snobbery that defines [...]