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Sharing Sunday, November 15, 2009

Here is this week’s interesting and thoughtful articles about working in cubicles…

My Nightmare Interviews with Google (http://www NULL.businessinsider NULL.com/my-nightmare-interviews-with-google-2009-11?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+typepad%2Falleyinsider%2Fsilicon_alley_insider+%28Silicon+Alley+Insider%29) — Here on Cube Rules, we talk about how to answer the weakness interview question, all questions have three answers and others. Google interviews differently. Here’s a taste.

140 Google Interview Questions (http://blog NULL.seattleinterviewcoach NULL.com/2009/02/140-google-interview-questions NULL.html) — Hey, if you are going to have an interview with Google, you might as well do your interview preparation from these. From the Seattle Interview Coach (http://blog NULL.seattleinterviewcoach NULL.com/).

Performance Management And The New Consumer of Work (http://www NULL.brandfortalent NULL.com/blog/whats-next/performance-management-and-the-new-consumer-of-work/)Brand for Talent (http://www NULL.brandfortalent NULL.com/blog) talks through another indictment of performance reviews and possible ways to do raises without the reviews. A thoughtful article.

Top 10 Secrets of a Great Senior-Level Executive Resume (http://executiveresumebranding NULL.com/top-10-secrets-of-a-great-senior-level-executive-resume/)Meg Guiseppi (http://www NULL.executiveresumebranding NULL.com/about/)knows her stuff. Cubicle Warriors can look hard at the ten secrets — then apply every single one of them to their own resume.

Job Search Tip: Think and Act Like a Gourmet Chef (http://www NULL.careerealism NULL.com/job-search-tip-think-act-like-a-gourmet-chef/)– When you are enjoying a great dining experience, see how your job seeking role compares to that of the Chef. But I’m a foodie, so maybe this meant more to me!

I hope you have a great upcoming week.

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One Response to Sharing Sunday, November 15, 2009
  1. Meg Guiseppi (http://www NULL.executiveresumebranding NULL.com)
    November 15, 2009 | 7:36 AM

    Hi Scot,

    How kind of you to include me in such a strong weekly roundup of posts.

    I’m glad you found my post helpful. I’d be happy to take a look at Cubicle Warriors’ resume and critique it, if you’re game ;-)

    Best,
    Meg Guiseppi
    C-level / Senior Executive Personal Branding, Resume/Career Biography, Online Identity & Job Search Strategist

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