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[2005-11-29] The Hunt For SEM Specialists
A new and complex industry that has grown up along with the adoption of search advertising finds few qualified people willing to stick with SEM in a firm.

[2005-11-28] Ron Garret Joins Xoogler
Doug Edwards has been joined by Ron Garret at Xoogler, the ex-Googler blog, surprising even naive' me who thought his request for more ex-Googlers would fall on deaf ears.

[2005-11-26] Former Google Employee Blogging
Doug Edwards, who was Google's director of consumer marketing and brand management from 1999 until recently, has been blogging about his former employer for what appears to be the last week or so.

[2005-11-25] Cray Co-Founder Coming To Microsoft
I was just reading about a hiring frenzy at some startup down in Silicon Valley. Seems we have our own hiring frenzy going on.

[2005-11-21] Google Ramps Up Chicago Hiring
The search engine company has been rumored to be prepping a foray into advertising in a Chicago newspaper, and some job openings in Chicago could indicate Google's focus there.

[2005-11-01] Follow-Up Letters Win Job Offers
A surefire way to separate yourself from a sea of other qualified candidates is to write a follow-up letter after an interview. Most job seekers neglect to write a letter, assuming that once they leave the interviewer's office the interview is over. Well, it isn't. The interview process extends beyond the one-on-one meeting and it is up to you to keep your candidacy in the forefront of the decision-maker's mind.

[2005-11-01] Fortune Cookie Wisdom for Self-Assessments
Today I'm spending a bit of time to learn about how our annual review and self/co-worker assessments are different from last year.