Not exact matches
Marla Malcolm Beck, CEO
of Bluemercury, said in an
interview with Adam Bryant
of The New York Times that she always reminds students that «nobody ends up in the first job they choose
out of college, so just find something that is
interesting to you, because you tend to excel at things you're
interested in.
We've done some
interesting things to figure
out how many job candidates we should be
interviewing for each position, who are better interviewers than others and what kind
of attributes tend to predict success at Google.
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In an exclusive
interview with BBC Sport on Wednesday afternoon, Liverpool youngster Raheem Sterling spoke
out about speculation
of contract - demands and Arsenal
interest — and Manchester United legend Paul Scholes has hit
out at the attitude
of the Anfield winger.
But the fans are more concerned with the recent — and
out of the blue —
interview that Sterling gave to the BBC, in which he revealed that he was flattered by the
interest from Arsenal and dreamed
of playing for a club that were competing for titles.
In an
interview with Robert Sears, M.D., author
of The Portable Pediatrician book and app, we asked about the practice
of letting a baby «cry it
out,» and he made some
interesting points: «Newborn babies are just not made to sleep through the night,» he said.
The students, Tracy Nelson and Emily Towler, sorted through rosters
of SMU economics alums and shortlisted 18 men and women that they thought were working in
interesting fields — which purposely excluded stereotypical jobs in banking and finance — and then carried
out scripted
interviews with a subset
of who agreed to be
interviewed via Skype to get additional information about their career path and to assess their charisma.
We have a pretty good Listener Q and A and a glance into this month's Journal
of Strength and Conditioning Research and a very
interesting interview with a gentleman named Greg from a company called Rock Tape and especially for any
of you
out there who are weekend warriors, who are triathletes, who are playing in a basketball league or a soccer league and have some nagging injury that's been bothering you — Greg has some answers so you're going to want to listen to that and we're going to go straight into this week's podcast from www.bengreenfieldfitness.com.
This
interview from Arekkz with two
of Monster Hunter's community managers has a lot
of «we can't talk about that at this time» moments, but he managed to snag a few pieces
of interesting information
out of them.
In a recent
interview conducted with Day
of the Dead: Bloodline star Sophie Skelton, we found
out some very
interesting information regarding George A. Romero's involvement in the reimagining...
But Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows
of Valentia is also
out, has received fantastic reviews and scores and
interest in the Fire Emblem series hasn't been this popular in a long time, and yet despite all the 3DS releases, Fire Emblem never made it to the Wii U. Sure it will make it to the Switch next year, but it's absence was noted, but during a recent
interview between with Jeuxvideo and three Fire Emblem devs, something particularly
interesting was mentioned and you because I won't spoil it for you, the something
interesting can be read below: (Read the whole excerpt)
After the setup, in which the Robinson family — father John (William Hurt, looking and sounding as spaced
out as he does in
interviews), mother Maureen (Rogers, wasted), daughters Judy (Heather Graham, ditto) and Penny (a heavily made - up Chabert, looking like a junior version
of Neve Campbell in Wild Things), and son Will (young newcomer Johnson, making the best
of it)-- and pilot Don West (LeBlanc, doing a bad Han Solo impression) find themselves lost in space after their ship is sabotaged by evil stowaway Dr. Smith (a watered - down but still - lively Oldman, cashing a paycheck and loving every minute), the script's «stream»
of events becomes so fragmented and random that it seems to be made up as it goes along — and Hopkins does little to make what does go on the slightest bit
interesting.
(For example, a majority
of the young people who were
interviewed had at least a C average when they dropped
out, and 47 percent reported that they dropped
out because school was not
interesting.)
We can't promise to
interview everyone, but we are
interested in hearing how state and local retirement systems impact the lives
of individual teachers, whether you are early in your career, in the middle
of it, nearing the end
of a long career, or have transitioned
out of teaching.
It's a short
interview, so I encourage you to check it
out, but here are some
of the most
interesting parts (to me):
In the
interest of full disclosure,» McMillan pointed
out in an
interview with GoodeReader, «I ran the options contract through [various connections] to see what I needed to do.
It's also
interesting to read an
interview with McMillan about her 2005 novel The Interruption
of Everything, in which she reflects on Waiting to Exhale more than a decade after it came
out:
If anything, Hallowell says in an
interview with Publishing Perspectives, a key client
of Radius may turn
out to be a professional in another field — a doctor, scientist, researcher, educator — who has little
interest in producing his or her own book and is happy to have traditional publishing people handle the job for them.
-LSB-...] News «Amazon borrows from YouTube script, opens marketplace to video creators» $ by Angel Gonzalez at The Seattle Times — May 10, 2016 «Google» $ ™ s Answer to Amazon's Echo is code - named «Chirp» $ ™ and is landing soon» by Marg Bergen at The Verge — May 11, 2016 «Forget Amazon» $ ™ s Echo: Lexi lets you speak to Alexa through your phone» $ by MIX at TheNextWeb — May 6, 2016 «Move Over Lexi — Roger Puts Amazon Alexa in Your iPhone for Free» by Nate Hoffelder at The Digital Reader — May 12, 2016 Free Roger app for iOS «Goodreads launches free e-book giveaway promotions for $ 119 fee» $ by Chris Meadows at TeleRead — May 6, 2016 Tech Tip Audible's new Send This Book feature Thinking, Fast and Slow by Daniel Kahneman (Audible)-- email me at PodChronicles AT gmail DOT com if you» $ ™ d like me to send you a free copy
of this audiobook, using Audible's new Send This Book Book Feature
Interview with Peter Korn Amazon's guide to VoiceView Kindle Paperwhite blind and visually impaired readers bundle My Coverage
of VoiceView at TeleRead and The Kindle Chronicles — May 10, 2016 Content Trump» $ ™ s America: The Complete Loser» $ ™ s Guide by Scott Dikkers Next Week's Show
Interviews and my observations from Book Expo America in Chicago If you are
interested, please check
out my BEA Liveblog posts on Goodreads author tips and Rethinking the Standard Author Contract -LSB-...]
When the hugely successful Indian author Amish Tripathi spoke to me in a 45 - minute live Twitter
interview for London Book Fair — part
of a very
interesting «Virtual Stream» that was arranged as a precursor to the Publishing for Digital Minds conference on 13th April in London — he explained that the self - publishing
of 5,000 copies
of the first book in his Shiva Trilogy wasn't something he set
out to do; it was simply the best way he had to draw attention to the work, in cooperation with his agent.
He even goes
out of his way to
interview student and recent - graduate investors around the US for some
interesting reads.
She has a knack for fishing
out interesting details when she's
interviewing members
of America's most popular cat breeds.
Variously, pets were physically removed from the
interview setting (by the participant, another member
of the household or even the researcher themselves), written
out of the verbatim transcript with an interruption label, and positioned as irrelevant or not
interesting through a lack
of engagement by researchers, who largely failed to prompt participants about the role pets played in their lives.
Last week, Forbes Magazine had an
interesting interview with Ian Dunbar — who, by most people's standards, is one
of the most respected dog trainers
out there.
Great
interview Jonny, and your blog is one
of the most
interesting travel blogs
out there in my opinion.
Travel
Interview: Jeff Jung
of Career Break Secrets Of all the hundreds of travel bloggers I know, the person who's carved out the most interesting career for himself through his travels and blogging is American Jeff Jung of Career Break Secret
of Career Break Secrets
Of all the hundreds of travel bloggers I know, the person who's carved out the most interesting career for himself through his travels and blogging is American Jeff Jung of Career Break Secret
Of all the hundreds
of travel bloggers I know, the person who's carved out the most interesting career for himself through his travels and blogging is American Jeff Jung of Career Break Secret
of travel bloggers I know, the person who's carved
out the most
interesting career for himself through his travels and blogging is American Jeff Jung
of Career Break Secret
of Career Break Secrets.
Lead World
of Warcraft design guy Tom Chilton also said some
interesting things regarding new classes in an
interview, «An example I could throw
out there would be, in Blackwing Lair we had the Drakonid race.
In an
interview over at Ausgamers, Vincent Pontbriand, Associate Producer for Assassin's Creed II, gave
out a few
interesting pieces
of information about the upcoming game.
Before the launch
of Kingdom Come: Deliverance, fellow writer Joseph Bradford and I reached
out to Warhorse Studios to see if they were
interested in conducting an
interview.
- Engaging Audiences: Denis Dyack Deconstructs The Industry»... this «wide - ranging
interview» with Silicon Knights» Dyack (Eternal Darkness, Too Human) includes a whole bunch
of interesting points, and we split two
of them
out into individual news stories - Dyack: Game Industry Should Shun Movie Biz «Free Agency»», and Dyack: Will Wii Hold Public's Attention In Long - Term?.»
IGN has been serving up some very
interesting developments as news
of The Last Guardian slowly ekes
out, including a special
interview with director Fumito Ueda, in which he discusses the game's design, combat, setting, and «uneven balance.»
the
interview was very informative and it makes good sense to approach selling art with a good business mind, I felt relief as I enjoy both the arts and commerce skills and see that selling is an art and an artist should not have trouble in designing a path that will work
out sales special
interest groups in other social networks this is just another journey a new color on the canvas I can do this thanks Cory your channel has been an inspiration I printed and sold 6 prints the first time I pitched I was selling prints
of my work all with in a week end among friends I have now professionally digitized my work for reproduction online and want to offer a nice web gallery and this is where it's scary I'm an artist not enjoying computer mode I moved from an area with an art culture in Cincinnati to rural where artist is odd man in town so this is nice chatting with creative people thank you to Melissa for her uplifting input as well blessings to all
I just want to get something more
interesting out of it than those things that I can think
out for myself» (G. Richter, quoted in «
Interview with Sabine Schütz, 1990», in H - U.
In an
interview with Thomas Micchelli in Hyperallergic, Butler said
of her work: «I guess what
interests me are the metaphorical possibilities
of lethargy, bad decisions, mistake - making, and turning things inside
out as reflected in a painting.
War against girls — A new book
out, with an
interesting interview of Dr. Doom, James Hansen, who still wants to cut, cut, cut.
Between August 7 and 10, Olive Heffernan, a reporter with a journal (Nature), that sympathized with the trade
interests of the climate community, carried
out an email
interview with Phil Jones, which I'll discuss on another occasion.
You might find it
interesting that over at CaS, if you click past the jump in the Lynas post, you will see that Keith updated and crossed
out another passage
of the Lynas
interview.
So check
out the
interview — really
interesting to hear a shop owner's perspective
of zero waste!
It's really pretty hard to put a positive spin on what's happening down in the Gulf
of Mexico, or really even see a good outcome, but in an
interesting interview on the potential effects
of the spill over at OnEarth fisheries expert Daniel Pauly from the University
of British Columbia points
out one small thing that may make cleaning up this spill easier than the iconic Exxon Valdez: WATCH VIDEO: Planet 100 - How to Clean An Oil Spill?
Then, in this week's
interview, Ellie Krug has a lot
of interesting things to say about starting a law firm, building a strong reputation, trying cases — and yes, trying cases as a man, then after coming
out as a woman.
«The most important issue arising
out of this is to what extent a judge, as a private citizen, is entitled to speak
out and advance his or her own personal
interests without being labelled political,» Justice Ted Matlow
of the Superior Court
of Justice said in an
interview yesterday.
The Canadian Bar Association «s Young Lawyers
interest group has released a podcast episode «Taking the Nightmare
out of Networking ``, a half hour
interview with Pippa Blakemore, Strategic Business Partner at The PEP Partnership LLP, in Reading, UK by Sarah Klinger, Chair, Young Lawyers - CBA on how to get over awkward face - to - face networking.
While a good bit
of the
interview was a re-hash
of what we already know and Elop voicing his support for Windows Phone, a few
interesting tidbits did come
out of the
interview.
We spoke yesterday for nearly an hour and they want me to come
out the week before Easter for a face to face
interview, they are very
interested in offering me the position
of IT Technical Coordinator.
If you find
out something
interesting about the company, then bring it up in the
interview: «I was looking at your site the other day and I hadn't realised before but you actually provide x products / you only use sustainable sources / you won the site
of the year award last year...»
If you know who your interviewer is ahead
of time, check them
out on social media to see what they're like, what their
interests are and what drives them crazy — and put it to use, subtly, in your
interview.
Hiring managers will tell you after a day
of interviewing candidates, the ones who stood
out were the ones who had an
interesting story to tell.
Since I am a recognized career expert, I was sought
out by an agent with
interest in representing me, and that relationship led to a contract with Penguin Publishing and the publication
of How to Say It: Job
Interviews My second book 201 Knockout Answers to Tough
Interview Questions is also an audiobook and has also been published in Chinese.
Update your resume, start checking
out job listings and companies you're
interested in working for, get a list
of references ready to use, and have an
interview outfit ready to wear.
See if you can set up some informational
interviews to find
out more about jobs
of interest.