Depends on how big your bathtub is. But really. Knowing people in your field is always helpful.
Depends on how big your bathtub is. But really. Knowing people in your field is always helpful.
LinkedIn and Indeed combo still work fine, but personal network is age old and never not the best choice.
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I mean they could totally. Unless they lived in glass houses with their house glasses.
There is one party that’s literally, not metaphorically, trying to get student debt relief. And reproductive rights. Other isn’t.
I used to use it for free when I was broke. Now I give a little extra per month to hopefully offset that. It’s invaluable to me. That and public radio.
Unfortunately I can’t have that chat ever. I’m the one (in most of my career, not now) responsible for telling my folks what the customer wants, and not in a sales way.
Started computer science in grade school with only an hour of actual computer time a week. A LOT of theory and history. Charles Babbage, Ada, ENIAC, etc.
This stuff was drilled into our heads. Same with bit, byte and, halfway between bit and byte, a nibble. It’s a thing. 4 bits is a nibble.
Funny enough, I couldn’t code to save my life now.
You are. Absolutely no doubt in my mind.
Yeah there’s that about the dead ends. Been there as well. My own field now has a lot more gains to be had from networking. Past ones, not so much. Maybe it depends on the nature of the job as well? I’m not sure. I imagine it’s a lot more helpful in sales.
I’m not great at it myself honestly. I could really learn from my spouse. She’s an SME in a niche field and literally every job after the first one, she was recruited by someone in her network. But that’s neither here, nor there.
Anyway, that’s all I got. Rant over.