Even the shittiest summer job has something to teach you. It might be “never work in this industry again,” but it will be something. – Lemondrop
A boss in Virginia is being accused of bullying an employee to death. Just another incentive to leave terrible working environments. Yikes. – NBC
Germany has passed a law that forbids employers from looking at a potential hire’s social networking pages. However, they are still allowed to Google potential employees. – Speigel
Why do men still get promoted more than women? One woman says she is being “mentored to death.” Interesting, and leaves just as many questions as answers. – Harvard Business Review
Some guy who has obviously seen Office Space a few too many times went apeshit on his company’s computer server. By which I mean “he shot it.” – AOL
Having friends at the office is good for morale. But is it bad for business? Either way, you’re probably screwed, so go to happy hour already. – CNN
Last year, internet “celebrity” Julia Allison posted an ad on her blog for an intern. Now, she has a new ad up, seeking someone to work for her this summer (I’m not posting the link – if you’re dying to work for her, I’m sure you can find it). Once again the ad is self-deprecating (in that phony “I’m not self-aware, but I’m aware enough to know I need to sound self-aware” sort of way, of course) and gives a lengthy summary of what the intern’s duties will be. That’s all well and good, but if you’re thinking about applying for this internship (or any job ever for that matter), there’s something you need to do first: Google.
If you were a potential Julia Allison intern who had fifteen minutes or so to conduct an internet search, you might come across the story of Charlsie, the student who snagged the “coveted” internship at NonSociety (Julia’s web “startup” … I have got to lay off the quotes) last fall. Charlsie, who was doing the internship for academic credit, kept a Tumblr blog about her experiences, which included items like this:
When I left though, Julia gave me the dress she wore to the Google Inauguration Ball to return and a whole bunch of electronics to send out to people.
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Continue reading ‘tip of the week: trust the internet’
My old boss, a magazine editor, was not happy with the order in which hits were appearing when you typed her name into Google. So she asked me to call Google and ask if they would switch them around. I could just picture her face if I had even attempted to use the word “algorithm”, so I just said yes. When she asked me about it again, weeks later, I told her I had left Google a message and was waiting for a call back. You know those tech folks, always so busy…
-Submitted by Rose, New York City
Normally, I get emails with titles like “Internet Tricks You Didn’t Know!” and just roll my eyes. But I have to admit that this list of Google tips was actually pretty useful and contained stuff I didn’t already know, such as:
- Remove Affiliate Links From Product Searches: To avoid seeing search results from certain sites, enter –site:website.com.
- Use Google as a Free Proxy: Enter cache:website.com to view a Web page that’s been blocked from the computer you’re using (this is useful for all of you who work in places that have banned this website)
- Search for Faces: If you’re looking for a photo of a person named Rose, and don’t want to see photos of the flower, add &imgtype=face to the end of your image search. It will show you only images of faces.
Read more here.