The Ultimate RSS Feed Collection for the Israeli Job Seeker in 2007
Update: A newer version of the Ultimate RSS Feed Collection for Israeli Job Seekers is now available. One of the technologies that has proliferated like wildfire in the past few…
Update: A newer version of the Ultimate RSS Feed Collection for Israeli Job Seekers is now available. One of the technologies that has proliferated like wildfire in the past few…
This is the press release that I have submitted to different distribution services today in announcing the official launch- PARIS, France - March 21, 2007 - A former Amazon Web…
If all recruiters followed the classic rules of job advertisement writing, you would get pretty bored when scanning job listings. But sometimes, there are some really funny job titles. Too often, hiring staff will only get creative when it comes to glossing over job description details that might otherwise repel candidates. However, there are times when the actual job name is remarkable enough on its own and clearly needs no embellishment. From The 60 Strangest Job Titles in the USA - * Mother Repairer - I'm sure that everyone could use one of these at some point, and I love my mother and I'm sure that most of you love your mothers too. Actually, this refers to the person who improves metal phonograph record matrices, which are also known as mothers. * Skull Grinder - what's impressive about this one is that the definition is actually worse than it sounds. You'll need to click the link for it, but wait until you finish eating first. * Chick Sexer - just watch Jon Stewart's interview of Mike Rowe. There's nothing else to say.
Here are some of the warning signs of which jobsites to avoid.
TheMarker's Com.vention 2007 will be taking place March 18th and 19th at Airport City outside Tel Aviv. The first day has an international theme concentrating a very full program of local and foreign Internet celebrities such as Yair Goldfinger and Loïc Le Meur. The planned speeches and talks will cover the latest Web trends and looks to be interesting, especially if you weren't fortunate enough to have been at an event like Loïc's LeWeb3 in December 2006. In parallel, there will be workshops by people like Orli Yakuel and Eyal Shahar talking about Web2.0. The second day focuses on major Israeli business leaders and how their industries have adapted to the Internet Age. It appears that this will be the 'enough talk, how will it help me?' day / the practical, applicable lessons day, as opposed to the food-for-thought discussions from the first day. If your company is not in hitech and you'd like to know which Internet technologies can help your operations, this second day is the day that you should put on your calendar. Day 2's workshops cover topics like SEO, blogging and creating Internet buzz cheaply.