Paul Epps, a software guru and great writer–IMHO, has just posted Four Questions that a job seeker can ask the hiring manager.Â
Read them here.
Archive for September, 2006
4 Questions to Ask in the Job Interview
Aurora Borealis, The JobDig Movie
About two years or more ago, a producer from Hollywood called us here at JobDig to ask if they could borrow one of our JobDig boxes. Turns out, they were making a movie, supposedly based in Minneapolis about a job seeker, and they wanted to use one of our boxes as movie prop. They picked [...]
“Walk the Talk,” continued…
Or, as someone once said,
“He not only has his S***(Stuff)together, he can carry it too.”
Vivian, Real World Job Seeker Finds Negative Reality
Q: Vivian, any interviews yesterday? You understand that job seeking is like having a fulltime job, so that is great.
A:Â Yesterday I had time to look for a job. The weather was inclement. But the nonetheless, I percervered. I went to a couple of ladies shops that I really like. When I had finished the [...]
Vivian: Is Frustration Setting In?
Q: Hey Vivian. How is it going?
A: Hi, it’s me again. I got a very interesting job request. It doesn’t pay anything, more like volunteering. It’s for a haunted house in a very scary neighborhood. Even though I’d love to do that and many of my friends are going to be there, there’s a catch. [...]
The Employment Guide for the Graduate: Top 5 Things in a First Job
Here at JobDig, we love to hire recent college graduates. We believe that our company culture fits exactly what a new graduate is looking for in a first job. Here is why:
1. We train on a daily basis and use the latest training techniques. More than that, our sales leader and trainer has been doing [...]
Vivian’s Pettit National Ice Center Interview
Q:Â How is the job search, Vivian?
A:Â Well I went on another job interview yesterday. It was at the Pettit National Ice
Center. Now if anyone who watches the Olympic’s, they know that it’s one of the places that men and ITwomen go to to train. They also hold several events that lead up to Olympic [...]
Pres. Bill Clinton on Fox News Sunday
Key takeaway or  learning from his interview this morning, non-partisan:
If you are on national TV, being interviewed, wear over the calf socks.
You heard it here first.
Mike Wallace-style interview (imagined) With the Cable CEO Who Gave Options to Dead Official
It was reported today that Cablevision Systems awarded options to a vice chairman who died in 1999. They backdated the options to make it appear that they were granted when he was alive. The official was a close friend of the CEO, James Dolan, and his father, the founder of Cablevision, Charles Dolan. The following [...]
Interview With Vivian Peterson, Job Seeker Taking the Time to Advise
Q: So, how’s it going, Vivian?
A : Just like all those millions of people out there, of course I’m looking for a job! I’ve got so many qualifications for so many things that it’s not even funny. I tend to focus on the things that I’m best at though. I found that I’m best at [...]
















