Category technology

Creative and Tech Job Openings in Seattle

Links to hot jobs in Seattle at cool companies
Blast Radius http://bit.ly/d7XtJF
ZAAZ http://www.zaaz.com/#/are_you_hiring/
VML http://www.vml.com/careers.aspx
Wunderman http://bit.ly/boEHaj
Knowledge Base Marketing http://www2.kbm1.com/careers.aspx?pgID=993

Blog Repaired, Mind Your Passwords

Lesson learned: don’t use lame passwords on your sites. I had to learn the hard way and discovered my blog was hacked. The spammer loaded it full of hidden links to movie download sites. After cleaning up 70 posts by hand, you can bet I made sure the new password won’t be guessed by them [...]

Reading “140 Characters”

Tomorrow I begin reading an innovative hybrid of ebook and iPhone app.
It’s “140 Characters” – a sort of how-to I am using as resource material for writing and research on a personal project that launches in early ‘10.
I’m looking forward to what seems like a regularly updated feed paired up with static content all built [...]

Job Hacking: Do you know the 2 best ways to stand out?

Job Hacking: Do you know the 2 best ways to stand out?

iPhone Wallpapers by Jonathan Adler

Such lovely papers for your phone http://www.jonathanadler.com/shop/content.php?pageid=pdawallpaper

Social Media in 30 Seconds

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.

How To Nail An Interview

How To Nail An Interview
Hide a video camera, interview people for a job that doesn’t exist, for a company that doesn’t exist…all supposedly so you can learn how to interview better.
Sure, the candidates (victims?) are textbook examples of what not to do at an interview. It’s simply sad how poor their answers and behaviors are. [...]

Cindy Pain with LinkedIn How-To at Seattle School for Visual Concepts

Summary of my notes from Cindy Pain’s presentation on getting the most out of LinkedIn, presented at the Seattle School for Visual Concepts on April 9, 2009.

Four Favorite Web-Based Tools for Projects

A quick summary of three favorite web-based tools for managing projects. Affordable for freelancers and scalable for bigger businesses. Simple and easy to use, too.

Confront Problems, Do Not Be a Dabbler

Harrison Barnes’ blog entry today was a great piece about how some people can’t commit to what they’re doing and they dabble their lives away.
We once had a friend who dabbled in everything. His partner said if he were a superhero, his name would be The Piddler.
Sure, we all start some things that we don’t [...]

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