There is a great article over on the Chief Happiness Officer blog, written by Alexander Kjerulf. The article is called “Why “Motivation by Pizza†Doesn’t Work.”
It is a great read, but it got me thinking what is it that makes you do great work? I know it isn’t pizza, because my choosen audience [...]
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Jason Alba [who everyone that reads here should already know ], founder and CEO of JibberJobber [and still no relation to Jessica] got tagged in a silly Internet game that has been going around for quite some time. Alex C. Rudloff, cofounder of Emurse.com, is the one who tagged Jason, so I guess I [...]
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The following article was contributed by Jason Alba. Jason is the Founder and CEO of JibberJobber.com. He has an BS in CIS and an MBA from Idaho State University. Jason has created a set of career management tools that are unique in the industry. Click here to sign up for free!. Jason is a prolific [...]
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No, not Jessica Alba, Jason… how many times do I have to keep telling you guys that.
Anyways, my pal Jason Alba, of Jibber Jobber has a Christmas present for everyone. Go to his site and read the article. In it he tells of how JibberJobber started and shares the original spreadsheet that started it all. [...]
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but an important award in our little part of the world none the less. Every year Recruiting.com holds an election of sorts to elect the best blogs in the recruiting blogosphere. No they aren’t the Academy Awards, but it would be nice to win none the less.
We were nominated by one of our readers (which [...]
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It’s time for our fifth installment of the series, well it is actually a good piece past time. Last time I wrote, it was December 1st and it was in the 70’s. It has been 11 days since I wrote the article on "consideration." I’m going to choose as my excuse the fact that during [...]
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Not sure how many people noticed, but we had a catastrophe on Saturday. Our website hosting company, which also hosts our blog, had some problems with their SQL server. For those of you who don’t know, many websites and even more blogs depend upon SQL for content management. In non-technical terms, SQL is the filing [...]
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I’ve been thinking about this for some time now. Reading blogs from hither and yon, many of them discussing the problems that companies, recruiters, and job seekers are having with job boards. Four days ago, I wrote an article about a comment on TechCrunch. The comment was from Jason Goldberg of Jobster. [...]
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Another sure sign that college tuition has gotten out of control: 19-year-old Ron Steen of Anaheim Hills, California put a share of his future earnings up for sale on eBay. In August, Steen offered two percent of his future earnings to the highest bidder. The cost? He set the minimum bid at $100,000. Steen, [...]
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As I was perusing the recruiting blogosphere today, I came across an article submitted to Recruiting.com from Jason Goldberg. Jason is the founder and president of Jobster.com, which is a hybrid site that tries to use Web 2.0 and social networking to give companies and job seekers a new way to connect. Jason has some [...]
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