Archive for November, 2011

An Alternative Theory About Social Media Referrals with John Sumser

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“The industry is moving forward to a future of social media but it’s all about data,” says John Sumser. This was one of the top findings of his recently compiled report, The 2012 Index of Social Media in HR and Recruiting.
“There are no vendors selling social interaction, but there’s a ton of products out there about collecting data from people.”


The greatest accomplishment

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 The greatest accomplishment

“To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment.”

Ralph Waldo Emerson

 

 


I want to be someone who believes

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Mr. Jones” is a song by American alternative rock band Counting Crows. It is the lead single and third track from their debut albumAugust and Everything After (1993). It was the band’s first radio hit and remains their most popular single.


Unexpected job interview

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Recherche mouton à 12 pattes. Cerveaux s’abstenir.

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Depuis 3 mois, j’ai posé 27 candidatures, toutes ciblées, qui m’ont permis de recevoir 20 accusés de réception, et de décrocher 10 entretiens.

Déjà, il est inadmissible de ne pas avoir d’accusé de réception : chère entreprise, si je candidate chez toi, c’est que je m’intéresse à toi. La moindre des politesses, c’est de me répondre. Parce qu’on doit avoir le courage de mettre un râteau… Allez, un peu de courage. Quant au service RH, fais ton job, t’es payé pour. Ou recrute pour faire face à la masse. Nan mais !

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How peaceful are you?

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Keep it easy…

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220px Painting of David Hume Keep it easy...

“He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper but he is more excellent who can suit his temper to any circumstances”

David Hume

 


Are we Stranger in a Strange Land?

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“We Didn’t Start the Fire” is a song by Billy Joel. Its lyrics are made up from rapid-fire brief allusions to over a hundred headline events between March 1949 (Joel was born on May 9 of that year) and 1989, when the song was released on his album Storm Front. The song was a number-one hit in the US, and has often been parodied since.
King Charles re-work of this classic song. He is an English indie singer-songwriter from West London. Charles has been described as “an occasional shaman who tramples over the border of cool/not cool”.[1] He plays the guitar, piano, and cello, and has been classically vocally trained.[2] Having been writing music from the age of seventeen, in 2010, he won the International Songwriting Competition by unanimous vote.


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