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The Future of the Job Search: Blockchain, VR, and Replacing Resumes with Brain Scans
With the advent of blockchain, virtual reality and progress in neuroscience, in the future you might not even have to go to an interview.
Things could get very interesting. Here’s how it could play out:
Decentralized Job Selection
Your qualifications for the job will be assessed by a decentralized system that is rated by everyone you have worked with in the past.… Read the rest
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The Million Dollar Interview Question: Did you Make or Save the Company Money?
Companies hire you because they think you have skills to do a job. Clients want to work with you because they think you have something to add to their business.
You face competition from millions of other people around the world.… Read the rest
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What’s so Bad About Earning a High Salary?
One of my good friends in middle school — I’ll call him J— came from a poor family and lived in a trailer park with his mother. His parents had divorced at an early age (I later found out his father was abusive).… Read the rest
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What Happens When you Decline an Offer at Amazon?
You get an offer from Amazon (congrats!) but decide not to take it, for whatever reason. It was probably a tough choice.
A few months or years down the line you want to re-apply.
Do you still have a shot at getting in?… Read the rest
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5 Ways Your Interview Results are More Random than You Think
We like to think that we have control over our lives. That our actions lead to predictable outcomes and that we can influence others around us.
In an interview setting we believe that if we do our research, practice in front of the mirror, and present ourselves well then we can convince companies to hire us.… Read the rest
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Why so Cagey?
How hiding your current salary during an interview hurts you down the line
People tend to get cagey with money. They don’t want to talk about it.
They think somebody is going to reach into their wallets and f*ck them over.… Read the rest
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Lighting Job Descriptions on Fire
Next time you receive a job description, set that shit on fire.
Figuratively speaking, of course.
Most job descriptions are digital and I wouldn’t encourage printing paper and wasting it just to to fuel your anger against the “system.”
You may ask, “Why such disdain?… Read the rest
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How being radically open minded can get you an awesome job
A friend of mine was living in England and interested to relocate back to Japan with her family where she was originally from. At that stage of her career she was already quite experienced and looking for a step up.
The problem was that she didn’t have much recent work experience in Japan.… Read the rest
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You should be honest 99% of the time
It’s 1943 and a Nazi officer knocks on your door.
“Any Jews in here?”
“No, it’s just me,” you whimper innocently.
In fact, you are hiding a Jewish family under your floorboards. You hope that they don’t make any sounds.
Their lives depend on it.… Read the rest
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The Hidden Job Market [part 1]
You might have heard the phrase “hidden job market” floating around. At a first glance this sounds like some sort of black market for jobs or corporate conspiracy to keep people out of employment. I assure you it is neither of those things.… Read the rest