Says the telegraph (via Neowin.net). Payday for Steve Jobs. What does that mean for the industry? I can’t predict. I just read the other day, that Jobs wouldn’t sell Pixar without Apple, but maybe the pundits were wrong. So, I’d rather let the pundits take their guesses first. The movie industry isn’t really my territory.
Lisa has a nice 2-part bit about job descriptions and definitions. One thing that I feel quite strong about from the perspective of the job seeker: If you don’t understand every word in the description, you are most likely not qualified for the job…
Last week I had a lot on my plate with three interviews, one presentation and a lot of travel. Ultimately too much it seems as I screwed up on a great interview with Martin Roell on the question, what can companies do with weblogs which he had discussed on his site. Unfortunately, I only recorded […]
I had another job interview on Friday. The interviewer and I had a great chat; about the position, his company, one of their clients, and when it was time to discuss my time-frame, I mentioned that I had a three week project coming up. He said he knew – he had read my blog. The […]
Just got back from Hamburg where I presented work for a client. I had suggested and planned a wiki as part of the company’s intranet and begun filling it with outline and content. On Friday, I showed the results and gave an introduction and how-to, along with tasks for all employees in order for them […]
A month after my Call to Action it’s time to measure the effects of my efforts. Well, that is maybe saying a lot, how about an update instead. I am working at the moment and am fully booked for the next three weeks. So that’s good. In addition, it seems that there is interest to […]