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The type of questions Google is said to ask at interviews is legendary. Brain teasers seem to be a favorite at the company and there are plenty of blog posts, articles and even books out there that provide examples and explanations.
But they're all wrong, says one Googler, the only thing you need to know to app... |
5 January 2012 10:21 GMT |
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IO Interactive has posted some new job listings, asking for various types of programmers to come in and work on a title that might just be Kane & Lynch 3.
The Scandinavian developer, famous for creating the critically acclaimed Hitman series, as well as the more recent and less acclaimed Kane & Lynch franchise, is... |
30 September 2011 02:44 GMT |
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Microsoft Corp. announced today the names of the six organizations that will receive the $8 million grants in cash and software, which will help veterans and their spouses get the education, the job training and the placement programs that will develop the skills they need to succeed in finding a job.Even if, despite... |
10 November 2010 10:57 GMT |
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Women executives are more than twice as likely to leave their job as men, whether it is voluntarily or involuntarily, a new Oregon State University study suggests.For this study, main author John Becker-Blease, an assistant professor of finance at Oregon State University, and the study's co-authors at Loyola Mar... |
5 October 2010 02:58 GMT |
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CareerBuilder UK rolled out launching a free “Jobs” application for iOS devices, enabling those who were looking for a job to apply directly from the app’s UI, the company said in a report today. The software leveraged the iPhone’s geolocation technology to achieve this, CareerBuilder added. ... |
16 June 2010 09:51 GMT |
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A job posting over at Apple’s website suggests the company’s camera-less tablet is about to get the necessary video-capable hardware. Whether it’s going to be a minor revision of the iPad, or the second-generation model, remains to be seen. However, we will need more than just a job description to c... |
9 February 2010 08:11 GMT |
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Apple is looking for a software engineer knowing their way around with browser technology, scalable Internet applications and word-processing development, a job posting reveals. Apple is no stranger to cloud computing (MobileMe) and has already introduced the concept in iWork via iWork.com in January. The service, in... |
28 December 2009 04:05 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore is reporting that Apple has started accepting applications for its “Expert” opening, at some of the company’s retail establishments throughout the US. First reported in October, the Expert position is part of a complete job title among retail staffers. “You’ve gotten a tas... |
21 December 2009 10:12 GMT |
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Apple has opened a full-time position for a video-game artist in Santa Clara Valley, Cupertino, California. The applicant must have at least three years of experience with the iPhone or any game consoles, and should possess Maya / 3D Max / Photoshop experience. This person will be part of a team tasked with designing... |
15 December 2009 03:24 GMT |
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As noted a bit earlier today, Apple is looking to hire a “proactive” and “hardworking” software engineer to join its iPhone and iPod touch Maps team. The opening is for a full-time iPhone Software Engineer in Santa Clara Valley, Cupertino, California. The Job description has been published in ... |
30 November 2009 08:31 GMT |
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Apple is looking to strengthen the security of its iPhone OS by hiring “a talented and inspired manager to lead a team [...] responsible for secure booting and installation of the OS, partitioning and hardening of security domains within the OS, cryptographic services, and risk analysis of security threats.&rdq... |
3 November 2009 09:14 GMT |
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People familiar with Apple’s plans have been talking to ifoAppleStore about the Mac maker’s latest retail initiatives, and how substantial changes to the retail employee job titles and duties will be made during the month to follow. The news comes on the heels of another ifo report revealing that staffers... |
2 November 2009 10:05 GMT |
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ifoAppleStore, the source dealing exclusively with news and information about Apple’s retail stores, has posted a piece signaling that the Mac maker has a new job page spotlighting retail philosophy. The pages, which promote job opportunities in a usual Apple manner, now include a focus on retail employee model... |
6 August 2009 07:02 GMT |
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Even in the context of the global economic downturn there are still areas that create jobs and that bring a breath of fresh air to the economy. We are of course talking about the Internet, a segment that creates millions of jobs and billions of dollars in economic activity. All this could be considered strictly specu... |
12 June 2009 03:20 GMT |
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There will always be debates regarding whether or not Macs are 100% reliable, as far as security is concerned. However, Apple itself can tell you that isn't so. Otherwise, why would the company hire the former director of security architecture at OLPC (One Laptop per Child)? According to several reports, Ivan K... |
14 May 2009 04:46 GMT |
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The folks at Coputerworld have found quite a piece of evidence that Apple is seriously considering 3G hardware in a new portable Mac, perhaps the long-rumored tablet Apple fanatics are waiting for with their fingers crossed. The vital clues were spotted within a job posting over at Apple's Job Opportunities pag... |
6 May 2009 09:52 GMT |
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Apple will soon begin hiring staff for Family Room Specialist – a job position recently created by the company. This specialist will need to be well versed in the ways of the iPod and iPhone, according to ifoAppleStore, but will also need to be a sociable person, in order to juggle with service and training ass... |
2 March 2009 02:56 GMT |
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In the context of the economical crisis worldwide and Obama’s presidency, Yahoo! HotJobs made an online survey concerning the Americans’ job security in the near future. According to the search engine, 1 in 3 Americans is quite anxious about losing his/her job and the rest have high hopes in finding one t... |
10 January 2009 06:01 GMT |
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Apple's Job Opportunities section lists an opening for a Mac OS X SW Dev Manager, Network Authentication and Security. The team to be led is responsible for developing software for embedded devices (such as the iPhone), among others. According to the job summary, the company is already working on a “growin... |
28 December 2008 13:41 GMT |
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World of Warcraft is a very popular game, with over 11 million active user accounts, dominating the MMORPG (Massively Multiplayer Online Role Playing Game) market. Its recent expansion, Wrath of the Lich King, became the best selling PC game of all time, managing to sell a whopping 2.8 million units in the first 24 h... |
18 December 2008 15:01 GMT |
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Apple has added a new job position at its retail stores, called “Personal Shopping Specialist,” according to ifoAppleStore. The source dealing exclusively with Apple store news also mentions that the new position emphasizes “connecting” and “relationships.” Previously, specialists ... |
3 December 2008 10:28 GMT |
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Starting last year, there have been rumors linking renowned physics scientist Stephen Hawking, 66, to a possible move abroad soon, especially considering his imminent retirement from his prominent position of Lucasian Professor of Mathematics (once held by Sir Isaac Newton) at Cambridge University next year. The spec... |
28 November 2008 07:25 GMT |
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Cult of Mac reports that, given the high unemployment rate in the US, an application like JobCompass can come in handy, now more than ever. Of course, those who can afford an iPhone (as well as visiting the App Store to buy apps) are most likely already employed, or at least have it going for them one way or another.... |
28 November 2008 07:04 GMT |
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There's a lot of hype around the upcoming LittleBigPlanet title. For those of you who don't know, LBP is exclusively developed for the PlayStation 3 with Sony heavily promoting it, and it is a puzzle platformer game that allows players to create their own characters, levels and worlds. They will contro... |
25 September 2008 03:29 GMT |
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Google is said to be a paradise, especially due to its amazing Googlecampus and to its employees. Let's not forget the great conditions and the satisfaction you get when working for such a popular company. However, employees are continuously leaving Google although they all admit that working for the Mountain Vi... |
5 May 2008 04:28 GMT |
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She sleeps more but she falls asleep with more difficulty. A new report released by the The Statistics Canada has found that men sleep an average of 8 hours and 7 minutes per night, compared to 8 hours and 18 minutes in the case of women. But while 25% of the men face trouble when becoming asleep, the number goes up ... |
23 April 2008 14:11 GMT |
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The Mountain View-based company Google will launch a new market attack in China, a country in which the search giant has encountered serious problems during its evolution. In the past, Baidu, which is often described as the Chinese Google, managed to provide a remarkable resistance to their industry evolution and, ev... |
21 April 2008 04:11 GMT |
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I have to say just from the beginning that I'm not one of those Facebook-addicted fans and I have only created an account for testing purposes. Maybe I'm a little bit subjective, but I can't really understand people's addiction to Facebook, and to social networks in general. OK, Facebook is great,... |
17 April 2008 16:31 GMT |
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Having a job at Google is somehow like living in paradise, all the people who have ever worked for the Mountain View-based company explain. And it's probably true because starting with cafeterias or bars and ending with pool tables or all kinds of games, they're all available for free for the persons workin... |
15 April 2008 08:40 GMT |
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Did your teachers tell you that you've got calligraphic handwriting? Good, thumbs up from Softpedia, but that won't get you anywhere near the desk Apple has wiped the dust off for a Handwriting Recognition Engineer to sit at. What you need for this position with the Cupertino giant is a tad more complicated... |
28 March 2008 09:40 GMT |
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Another Apple store is opening and the Cupertino-based company is hiring staff. LDP Business reveals that the new store will be located somewhere within the Liverpool One development, with George Davies also opening a S'porter store in the vicinity. Land owner Grosvenor "has kept the news under wraps for months,... |
18 March 2008 07:03 GMT |
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Well, what do you know! All you people out there who were crying non stop, thinking how poor Brit Brit Spears is all alone in the world, crazy, friendless and jobless, you can stop now. I mean really, you can stop, dry your tears and smile, 'cause the sun is shining again on the formerly-out of control fallen po... |
11 March 2008 10:11 GMT |
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As if one problem is not enough, it seems to attract others as well. A new research shows that employees losing their jobs due to health issues can experience further increased depression and health deterioration than those losing their jobs due to non-health issues. It also appears that those finding quickly a new ... |
21 January 2008 03:01 GMT |
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Getting a job proves difficult to many people who, one way or another, find themselves unemployed. But the tough part is not "getting" a job, which is a fifty percent deal, you either have what it takes or you don't; what's tough is finding a job that suits you best. Here's the story of a schoolteacher... |
4 January 2008 04:53 GMT |
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Being attractive works beyond the sexual level. A new research, published in "Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences", connected the attractiveness level of the interviewees with the results of a job interview, specifically the offers from high and low status job packages."When someone is viewed as attractive, th... |
7 December 2007 03:56 GMT |
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I guess everybody likes to stay home and work remotely without having to go the office in order to do his regular activities. A recent study conducted by Citrix revealed that 23 percent of the Americans and 41 percent of the business owners already work remotely using the power of the Internet. Moreover, 62 percent o... |
27 November 2007 10:00 GMT |
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I'm at a point when I'm not sure what to believe next. What in the world is Facebook going after? The complete annihilation of Google little by little? Is this Microsoft's revenge for losing big with its online department when Google came to be what it is today?I mean it's OK to be competitive and... |
22 November 2007 04:59 GMT |
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It's been a while since Monster.com left out the news and remained focused on its businesses. But today, the famous employment website is again one of the main news topics as it got hacked once again after a few months of calm and quiet atmosphere. Roger Thompson of Exploit Prevention Labs wrote that only a sing... |
21 November 2007 05:44 GMT |
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A long time ago, the Sunnyvale portal Yahoo started an impressive campaign of agreements which was supposed to connect newspapers with the company's Yahoo HotJobs technology. Today, one more newspaper joins the list of the partners, receiving "access to Yahoo!'s cutting-edge Web technologies for targeting d... |
12 November 2007 15:06 GMT |
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Being gay in a straight society is a difficult task, as rejection comes from all sides. A new research made on over 500 American gay, lesbian and bisexual employees discovered that "fears about disclosing a gay identity at work had an overwhelmingly negative relationship with their career and workplace experiences an... |
5 November 2007 08:56 GMT |
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The job interviews are those moments in your life when you have to prove all you're capable of in order to convince the interviewers that you're the one for the job. The sad thing is that you don't know all the questions asked by the interviewers and you can't even guess the perfect answers for t... |
22 October 2007 15:31 GMT |
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Believe it or not, around each cubicle over at the Redmond campus there's a free hug, according to Roy the Job Opportunity Cowboy. This is because - again as Rob explains - Microsoft takes good care of its herd. And if you thought the Redmond company did not have a sense of humor, then you have been sadly mistak... |
16 October 2007 06:50 GMT |
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You need to be weary of jobs you can find on the web. And when I say this I'm referring to jobs you can get by e-mail. There are two types of job offers you can get in your inbox - the ones from legitimate websites to which you have subscribed (those are OK) and the spammy ones (which you should be careful about... |
1 October 2007 03:04 GMT |
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Some people waste their IT knowledge on cyber-crime. They have great minds, but their intentions are wrong; fortunately, employers can see through this. Sometimes, when hackers are really good, even though they cause a lot of damage, some firms decide it would be a smart thing to hire them in the IT department. This ... |
26 September 2007 03:07 GMT |
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Yeah... another day in the salt mines...and that dickhead boss of yours accusing you of killing time all day... and Monday... Who the heck invented that day, after all!? This is a lost day...Your friends start telling you stories of places they've been to, where they traveled in the weekend or how they did parti... |
25 September 2007 07:10 GMT |
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Many of the large companies from all around the world prefer to restrict the access of their employees to numerous websites in order to avoid affecting the productivity and to keep them focused on their job. However, three employees from the Neath Port Talbot council in Wales were sacked after they spent too much tim... |
24 September 2007 06:27 GMT |
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Many of you dream to work for Google. The Mountain View company is described as a paradise from the outside while the people inside confirm it. Besides the amazing work conditions such as great food and 20 percent of the work time for individual projects, the Googlers are working in a nice and friendly atmosphere tha... |
10 September 2007 04:12 GMT |
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The market research Information Solutions Group conducted a survey concerning the employees who play games at work, revealing that no less than 24 percent of the respondents admitted they played video games during the working day. The research included 2,842 employees and was conducted by PopCap.com, a website which ... |
6 September 2007 06:20 GMT |
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The search giant Google hired Michal Zalewski, a famous hacker who's well-known for multiple major security holes discovered in the applications. In 2007, the 26-year-old hacker was more focused on the web-browsers, finding several flaws in Internet Explorer and Mozilla Firefox. According to ZDNet, "in February,... |
14 August 2007 04:56 GMT |
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The Mountain View company is not only the owner of the best search engine on the Internet but also the most attractive place to work for most of the students from every corner of the world. If you don't believe me, you should because this statement was revealed by a new research conducted by the Swedish firm Uni... |
16 July 2007 16:26 GMT |
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