Shark Tank: And that answers a lot of questions right there
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12/Jul/2007 8:40AM
Shark Tank: And that answers a lot of questions right there

This big utility company has an, um, diverse IT support group, and it's getting a new manager, says a pilot fish on the scene.

"The new guy has a reputation for being a corporate man who does things by the book," fish says. "At our first group get-together to meet the new boss, we go though the normal intros: 'how I work, what I expect,' yada yada."

Then the boss opens the floor to questions. And one of the more, um, astute IT employees has one.

Why can't I access Web sites that have to do with marijuana using my office PC? he asks.

Boss: Marijuana?

Astute guy: I'm doing research.

Boss: You do know the corporate policy regarding Internet use.

Astute guy: Of course.

Reports fish, "The new boss just shakes his head and asks our researcher to see him in his office after the meeting."

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12/Jul/2007 8:40AM
This big utility company has an, um, diverse IT support group, and it's getting a new manager, says a pilot fish on the scene. &quot;The new guy has a reputation for being a corporate man who does things by the book,&quot; fish says. &quot;At our first group get-together to meet the new boss, we go though the normal intros: 'how I work, what I expect,' yada yada.&quot; Then the boss opens the floor to questions. And one of the more, um, astute IT employees has one.

12/Jul/2007 8:40AM
This big utility company has an, um, diverse IT support group, and it's getting a new manager, says a pilot fish on the scene. &quot;The new guy has a reputation for being a corporate man who does things by the book,&quot; fish says. &quot;At our first group get-together to meet the new boss, we go though the normal intros: 'how I work, what I expect,' yada yada.&quot; Then the boss opens the floor to questions. And one of the more, um, astute IT employees has one.

11/Jul/2007 3:35PM
Resumes are one of the most important components in an individual's professional career. In fact, it is probably one of the most underrated and under appreciated components by a professional.&nbsp; We often perceive resumes as tools needed only when we are looking for new, or better, opportunities.&nbsp; In reality, resumes should be viewed as living entities.&nbsp; Its contents should be constantly monitored and updated.&nbsp; In fact, an inert resume could be considered a direct link to career suicide.&nbsp;In addition to its contents constantly changing, the actual resume component itself is frequently receiving changes in presentation, style, format, and delivery mechanisms.&nbsp; The latest and most notable change is in the methods of presentation and delivery.&nbsp; Recently, the video resume has emerged as an industry buzz for resume presentation.&nbsp; As a new and innovative way of submitting resumes, it is becoming more and more popular to many.&nbsp; While this may be a creative way of presenting oneself to potential employers, one must inevitably ask is it in their best interest?

11/Jul/2007 3:35PM
Resumes are one of the most important components in an individual's professional career. In fact, it is probably one of the most underrated and under appreciated components by a professional.&nbsp; We often perceive resumes as tools needed only when we are looking for new, or better, opportunities.&nbsp; In reality, resumes should be viewed as living entities.&nbsp; Its contents should be constantly monitored and updated.&nbsp; In fact, an inert resume could be considered a direct link to career suicide.&nbsp;In addition to its contents constantly changing, the actual resume component itself is frequently receiving changes in presentation, style, format, and delivery mechanisms.&nbsp; The latest and most notable change is in the methods of presentation and delivery.&nbsp; Recently, the video resume has emerged as an industry buzz for resume presentation.&nbsp; As a new and innovative way of submitting resumes, it is becoming more and more popular to many.&nbsp; While this may be a creative way of presenting oneself to potential employers, one must inevitably ask is it in their best interest?

11/Jul/2007 3:35PM
Resumes are one of the most important components in an individual's professional career. In fact, it is probably one of the most underrated and under appreciated components by a professional.&nbsp; We often perceive resumes as tools needed only when we are looking for new, or better, opportunities.&nbsp; In reality, resumes should be viewed as living entities.&nbsp; Its contents should be constantly monitored and updated.&nbsp; In fact, an inert resume could be considered a direct link to career suicide.&nbsp;In addition to its contents constantly changing, the actual resume component itself is frequently receiving changes in presentation, style, format, and delivery mechanisms.&nbsp; The latest and most notable change is in the methods of presentation and delivery.&nbsp; Recently, the video resume has emerged as an industry buzz for resume presentation.&nbsp; As a new and innovative way of submitting resumes, it is becoming more and more popular to many.&nbsp; While this may be a creative way of presenting oneself to potential employers, one must inevitably ask is it in their best interest?

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