This article caught my attention and made me really amazed about how much can come from everyday web surfing. This advancement in technology has certainly had a great impact on scientific management. These internet businesses make money by spying on your 1s and 0s and selling them to companies.
The organization of this process amazes me, and quite frankly, frightens me. As technology advances, more and more privacy decreases. Soon our privacy will be lingering in the hands of these spies who know our life patterns before they even shake our hands.
At the same time, it is spectacular that we are able to improve so much. In a relatively short amount of time, we went from counting pebbles to technology as we see it today. In this new technological era we find more and more opportunities to manage businesses in so many different fields. Each new advancement encourages more and more people to use their creativity and find new businesses to run with the available resources.
What is your take on the "spying" that occurs so frequently on the internet? Is it a good or bad quality of technology and why do you feel this way?
Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Monday, September 14, 2009
In responce to Carrie Hall's post
What would you recommend to do at interviews to increase your chances of being hired?
I would recommend dressing for the part and acting respectful but not coming off as over friendly or fake. By dressing the part i mean dont wear a three piece suit to an interview for a farming job. Immediately they will feel that you either arent taking the job seriously or you have no idea what youre in for.
Make the interviewer feel comfortable with you. they need to be able to trust you if the are going to employ you so coming off as responcible and respectful can almost promise you a chance to work for their company.
lastly, make sure that you show some sort of knowledge toward the job. a resume will catch their attention but you need to show them its not just ink on a page, no one wants to hire a box of rocks.
When in an interview for a job, is it smart to take control and show confidence with leading the conversation or should you stay laid back and let the interviewer decide everything?
I would recommend dressing for the part and acting respectful but not coming off as over friendly or fake. By dressing the part i mean dont wear a three piece suit to an interview for a farming job. Immediately they will feel that you either arent taking the job seriously or you have no idea what youre in for.
Make the interviewer feel comfortable with you. they need to be able to trust you if the are going to employ you so coming off as responcible and respectful can almost promise you a chance to work for their company.
lastly, make sure that you show some sort of knowledge toward the job. a resume will catch their attention but you need to show them its not just ink on a page, no one wants to hire a box of rocks.
When in an interview for a job, is it smart to take control and show confidence with leading the conversation or should you stay laid back and let the interviewer decide everything?
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