Friday, August 24, 2007

Feist Bites DJ Krush's Album Cover

Somebody needs to get Starks and Raekwon over to her to let her know how some of us feel about sharks. Pics below, see for yourself......




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Wednesday, August 22, 2007

Top 100 Resume Search Terms

I'm currently re-entering the job market, and I went and reactivated my account at the ladders which is an excellent source of upper level roles you won't find on Monster or Hotjobs. One of their features is a weekly update of the top 100 search terms used by hiring authorities to find resumes in their database. I figured I would share the love so anyone currently looking for a new gig or just cleaning up their resume can engage in a little keyword plugging. Enjoy!

1 sales
2 controller
3 CPA
4 sap
5 CFO
6 human resources
7 project manager
8 software
9 marketing
10 recruiter
11 TAX
12 director
13 java
14 product manager
15 manager
16 accounting
17 Oracle
18 Engineer
19 Manufacturing
20 software sales
21 tax manager
22 sales manager
23 Business Development
24 accountant
25 finance
26 VP
27 pharmaceutical
28 insurance
29 audit
30 real estate
31 healthcare
32 construction
33 vice president
34 accenture
35 Financial Analyst
36 architect
37 pharmacist
38 account executive
39 medical device
40 retail
41 Supply Chain
42 attorney
43 sales engineer
44 CEO
45 storage
46 compensation
47 .net
48 purchasing
49 market research
50 plant manager
51 procurement
52 Electrical Engineer
53 Internal Audit
54 Account Manager
55 PMP (if only they wanted a PIMP....)
56 software engineer
57 SEC Reporting
58 HR
59 j2ee
60 deloitte
61 sec
62 cisco
63 business analyst
64 operations
65 technology
66 IBM
67 regulatory affairs
68 compliance
69 mortgage
70 buyer
71 staffing
72 food
73 inside sales
74 kpmg
75 Bank
76 confidential
77 Estimator
78 civil engineer
79 peoplesoft
80 java developer
81 treasury
82 call center
83 restaurant
84 adp
85 CRM
86 General Manager
87 clinical research
88 Advertising
89 Assistant Controller
90 rn
91 medical
92 international tax
93 Siebel
94 financial advisor
95 developer
96 medical sales
97 public relations
98 ERP
99 vp sales
100 transportation

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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

Unity '08 Engages in digg Gaming Campaign

I'm not sure how I got on their mailing list, but I am. This morning I received this;

Dear XXXXX,

Technology is not only about creating solutions that will allow us to achieve our goals, it also about taking advantage of the tools that already exist. Digg.com is a place where people discover and share news that they have found or created online. Members at their site "digg" the articles that are posted and those that receive the most "diggs" percolate to the top of the social ranking system.

This is a valuable web site for us to leverage, with the potential to bring in many more members to our movement. We've posted a link to the non-member version of the current American Agenda vote and we'd like for all of you to go there and "digg" it.

Take 10 minutes to make us the top "digg" and drive more members to Unity08!

It's very easy to "digg" an article:

  1. Click here to visit the article.
  2. Then, on that page, click "digg it" under the yellow box next to the headline.
  3. Next, click "Join Digg" if you aren't already a member.
  4. If you are joining, then confirm your account by clicking the link in the email they have sent to you.
  5. To go back to the Unity08 article, click here.
  6. Finally, click "digg it!" next to the article about Unity08.
  7. Watch the digg number go up by one!

In the future, when we have unique items to promote using digg, we'll ask you to go there and "digg" them. We hope that you enjoy this new site!

Happy digging,

Robert Bingham
CEO


PS: We've nearly completed sending our invitations for members to participate in the first vote on the American Agenda. We'll be posting results in the near future.

This message was sent to XXXXXXX. Visit your subscription management page to modify your email communication preferences or update your personal profile. To stop ALL email from Unity08 - Center, click to remove yourself from our lists (or reply via email with "remove or unsubscribe" in the subject line).

Well, Robert, you apparently don't realize who you sent your message to. This is the kind of bullshit that is driving digg into the ground. digg is a site for people to share interesting news and interweb weirdness, not a publicity tool. I am tired of everyone and their mother using digg for their own selfish purposes with no regard towards the spirit of digg or the community. So now, you get the bury. Each and every time.

Go buy some advertising, and keep your spammers off of digg.

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