Last Monday, Dave Mendoza changed my professional life by adding to my future financial prosperity…. He made me Rich $$$$$
Here is an excerpt from my original posting on the MLPF group
How do you ask? Please let me explain…
As some of you know in this group, to me the LinkedIn invitation is like the greatest professional gift I could receive. The potential opportunity of each connection is limitless anyway I look at it. I'm all about the long term possibilities… Continue
Business Intelligence Analyst Lansing, IL
$65,000.00 -$80,000.00 RA14707NB
The Business Intelligence Analyst must understand business reporting requirements, create extraction, transformation, and load processes, design and maintain data warehouses, and create reports to satisfy business users. Support the finance function in its use of IT by analyzing finance business requirements, configuring the system, coordinating changes and improvements with a support partner,… Continue
Added by Anna Karoutsos on March 18, 2008 at 12:05pm —
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As a part-time blogger I was intrigued by a recent article in the Business Journal about the death of the corporate blog. It seems that many of the blogs started by high-level executives have grown more dormant than the planning committee for Rudy Guliani’s inaugural ball.
Can anyone be at all surprised? I hope not. Even a short stint into the corporate world makes you realize that many companies are far too eager to find a panacea for all of their ails.
Do you hunt, implement or influence? Your personality type can define your character, what you will achieve and how you perform in the business world. Matthew Baysfield from Tree has defined nine different personality types - can you identify which of these apply to you?
1. The High-flyer. You're at your best on the move, juggling several tasks and deftly changing plans when you need to. Freedom and flexibility suit you more than… Continue
Added by Andy Headworth on March 18, 2008 at 6:33am —
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10 traits to look for when you're hiring a programmer
By Justin James
Programmers come with a wide range of skill sets, hail from many countries and cultures, and can have differing backgrounds and experiences. Nevertheless, certain qualities can mean the difference between a great programmer and someone who’s not so great. Here are 10 things to look for when hiring a programmer.
Curiosity
Great programmers never accept things "as is"; they need to poke… Continue
You've just hired a new recruiter and want them to see success as soon as possible, to keep them motivated and excited and making money.
I was having this conversation just the other day with a good friend who has hired her first employee and as I'm getting ready to do the same, we were brainstorming, trying to remember back to the days when we started and how we worked then versus now.
We both agreed that having a daily plan is crucial, as is having set productivity… Continue
Jobster, the much-hyped and heavily funded online-recruitment-meets-social-networking service, is out looking for more money, after burning through most of the $48 million it has raised since 2005. Founder and CEO Jason Goldberg left the company late last year, and has started a new social news site. Jobster, under new management, is now looking to raise more…
“And you are….? And you are here because…? And you are looking for…?...”
Many years ago there was a funny skit on Saturday Night Live about an absolutely clueless - and very obnoxious, receptionist who did not recognize very recognizable celebrity characters when they arrived at his desk. The receptionist would ask multiple questions like the ones above. The skit would go on and on with the questions and answers becoming more and more ridiculous.
So you think you are a sales executive? Let’s qualify you as a candidate:
1. Do you love to cold call?
2. Do you understand how to develop relationships with your recruiters?
3. Do you understand how to develop relationships inside large companies once you have them as a client?
4. Are you familiar with all the procedural processes and paper work of your clients?
5. Do you regularly attend trade fairs?
6. Are you an active networker?
7. Do you reside on… Continue
Added by Gene Leshinsky on March 15, 2008 at 1:30pm —
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Ok, I have grown rather fond of meebo and the meebome widget. I found that I can embed the meebome widget in comments, up obviously it disappears after people leave comments for me. I tried seeing if there is a gadget, but no one has create one yet. Does anyone know of a way to have the widget permanently placed on my page? I have placed the widget in my comment section, so that you can see what it is, and if I am on, you can IM me :)