I require to briefly depart through the topic of interviewing to respond to the complaints and kudos I have obtained about my last two blog posts: namely my comments concerning the video clip iPod as well as the hiring practices of Google. Some readers wrote to commend me on my honesty and risk with these topics,
Office 2010 Standard clavegen, while a few others wrote to condemn me together with the worst insults I can imagine: “You are too old” and “You don’t get it” With regard to the iPod,
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Office 2010 Pro X64, and that the hippest game the video iPod has is Sudoku (which, ok - I love). And while my iPod usually does make me feel hip,
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Office 2010 32 Bit Key, but since he was born within the year 1965, I suppose it’s possible that he's also too old to understand the merits of music swapping. And then the “You are too old to understand” insults followed with feedback on my Google post. Readers were quick to point out that in the world of Facebook and MySpace, filling out an online profile without the immediate expectation of something in return was the new form of communication. The days of the phone along with the personal touch are gone, and it's more about speed, multi-tasking and maximizing your chances. It seems many of you think that the best applicants will take the time to fill out “an elaborate online questionnaire” because they understand that this is the way the world now works - and it’s people like me that are stuck inside the past. So, you tell me what you think… but please just don’t use the word “old". I far prefer “retro”. - Jenna