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Jun. 29, 12

10:41 PM

theeconomist:

Big data. It’s a term we hear frequently these days. But what exactly is “big data?” Is it a force for good, or a way for companies and governments to keep better track of us? In this clip from The Economist’s Ideas Economy events series, we ask leading experts what they think of the rise of big data. 

BIG DATA

Im really trying to get the concepts/techniques of this in my skill portfolio….

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01:11 AM

This is just sick….

earthtonekingdom:

Google glasses will change the world. This is the type of stuff we expect Apple to do. I’m so happy Google beat them to the punch….

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Jun. 28, 12

09:44 PM

No idea is truly original…..

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Jun. 25, 12

12:00 AM

moneyisnotimportant:

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12:00 AM

Top Executive Recruiters Agree There Are Only Three True Job Interview Questions

thebusinesspursuit:

The only three true job interview questions are:

1.  Can you do the job?
2.  Will you love the job?
3.  Can we tolerate working with you?

That’s it.  Those three.  Think back, every question you’ve ever posed to others or had asked of you in a job interview is a subset of a deeper in-depth follow-up to one of these three key questions.  Each question may be asked using different words, but every question, however it is phrased, is just a variation on one of these topics: Strengths, Motivation, and Fit.

Preparing for Interviews

If you’re the one doing the interviewing, get clear on what strengths, motivational and fit insights you’re looking for before you go into your interviews.

If you’re the one being interviewed, prepare by thinking through examples that illustrate your strengths, what motivates you about the organization and role you’re interviewing for, and the fit between your own preferences and the organization’s Behaviors, Relationships, Attitudes, Values, and Environment (BRAVE).  But remember that interviews are exercises in solution selling.  They are not about you.

Think of the interview process as a chance for you to show your ability to solve the organization and interviewer’s problem. That’s why you need to highlight strengths in the areas most important to the interviewers, talk about how you would be motivated by the role’s challenges, and discuss why you would be a BRAVE fit with the organization’s culture.

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Jun. 16, 12

08:43 PM

Funny…

Funny…

(Source: icanread, via moneyisnotimportant)

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Jun. 15, 12

08:34 PM

One thing for sure ill miss about my old job is this view…..

One thing for sure ill miss about my old job is this view…..

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08:16 PM

Recently a lot of people have been asking me about job changing/finding advice. I feel that what this guy explains in 5 minutes is similar to how i would approach the situation….

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Jun. 03, 12

07:13 PM

Although Im an advocate of passive investing Im thinking of checking out this guys book.

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Jun. 01, 12

08:15 PM

moneyisnotimportant:

Looking to invest? Don’t wait until things turn around. You’ll miss your opportunity. Instead, look for a string of negative headlines as your indicator for when to jump in.
Remember Warren Buffett’s quote, “Be greedy when others are fearful, and be fearful when others are greedy.”

Somebody please give me 10,000 dollars…..!!!

moneyisnotimportant:

Looking to invest? Don’t wait until things turn around. You’ll miss your opportunity. Instead, look for a string of negative headlines as your indicator for when to jump in.

Remember Warren Buffett’s quote, “Be greedy when others are fearful, and be fearful when others are greedy.”

Somebody please give me 10,000 dollars…..!!!

(Source: CNN)

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