Saturday, September 29, 2007

T-Mobile Jobs - the recruiter's chat

T-mobile Jobs - the recruiters chat

Listen to the recruiters of T-Mobile’s Engineering/Operations team discuss their jobs and find out from them why T-Mobile is a great place to work. You’ll hear regional recruiters Dennis Smith, Jen Hinkle, Ryan Pothoven, Mattea Cirrincionne, Kristen Kunath & Sherri Howe. Some of the jobs discussed are RF Engineers, Field Technicians , Real Estate & Zoning Manager and Construction Manager. To apply visit tmobile.com/jobs


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Wednesday, September 26, 2007

First-Born Kids Luv CEO Jobs

USA Today's Del Jones recently wrote an interesting article about first-born children and their ability to land the role of CEO.

Here's a quick excerpt from Del's article:

Scientists have found that first-born children are smarter than their brothers and sisters. It appears they are more likely to succeed in business, too.

Be it drive or aptitude or a slightly higher IQ, the advantage crosses gender and international lines. Microsoft (MSFT) CEO Steve Balmer is an eldest child, as is Avon's (AVP) Andrea Jung. Charles Schwab, (SCHW) the oldest of two, overcame dyslexia to become one of the world's richest. Joe Moglia, CEO of TD Ameritrade, (AMTD) was first-born of five and says he received regular corporal punishment as a child.

Now, certainly that doesn't mean that the last born doesn't have the wherewithal to make it to the top. But I'm prone to believe that the last-born will have a lot more laughs on their way to the top.

Great article by Jones - get the complete story, HERE.

Tuesday, September 25, 2007

What's LOVE got to do with it?

Well, if it's an internship....love has a lot to do with it!

Check out this Yahoo!News article on the ins, outs, rules, and breakups regarding the love-hate internship relationship.

For the Love of the Job ...


Some people love their job so much, retirement's not even an issue.

Check out Frank Konkel's Sentinel-Standard article HERE.