NothingButTheTruth;7459502 said:Yeah, not feeling the current job market at all. Trying to find a career/career path, not a job if you know what I mean. I get calls/emails at least once a week about positions similar to what you're talking about. It would have to be a great opportunity with the perfect company, for me to even entertain some of the things they come up with.
I was the same way two years ago, in fact you can look back a few pages and archive some of me and the others paths. Yea they will take advantage anyway possible, I've experienced it!
From my experience, most companies are way outdated when it comes to technology. Apparently, it's extremely expensive to upgrade software at that level.
Good look on the course sites. I already mess with coursera and MIT's open courseware site. I'll definitely take a look at the others and see what's up.
I'm not up on the whole pp presentation thing. You use your pp at interviews? Post them on a personal site or something?
Those online sites are really killing the game right now. What I've started to do in terms of interviews and talking to employers is do whats called Active Interviewing. What it means basically is instead of relying on a resume to land the job, you are acting as a sales representative displaying why you would be an ideal candidate for the position. So basically you have a job description from the employer, you use this to create a powerpoint presentation to compare the skills that you have in each of the requirements and qualifications as well as other things such as additional areas of expertise, accomplishments, my personal factors that I live by (cooperative, dependable, etc), and other points to show your value to a company.
That book really helped me to land my previous job WITHOUT A TECHNICAL INTERVIEW!
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