Thursday, November 28, 2019
6 Memorable Career Lessons from HBOs Silicon Valley
6 Memorable Career Lessons from HBOs Silicon Valley6 Memorable Career Lessons from HBOs Silicon ValleyWith the second season now wrapped up and the third on the way, we at Simply Hired took a look at HBOs Silicon Valley to determine what career advice the shows characters can offer.In preparing this article we first had to decide if we thought the characters were actually good employees or at least potentially good employees. While there are plenty of reasons to avoid being like the characters on this show at all, they also have admirable qualities. With that in mind, heres what to take from Richard, Gilfoyle, Dinesh, Jared, Monica, and Erlich.Richard Hendrix Be a visionaryInnovation isnt easy. We live at a time when mankind has accomplished so much some argue that no new ideas are coming along. But while it may seem harder than ever to think outside of the box, it is still done. Richard Hendrix wonderfully illustrates this point. When Richards compression algorithm exceeds a theoret ical compression limit, he doesnt believe that its real. He didnt even realize what hed created. But thats leidhing new. Listerine was developed as a surgical antiseptic, Coca-Cola was an alternative to morphine, and Play-Doh was a wallpaper cleaner.Keep cranking away and trying new things, and youll come up with a fresh idea.Gilfoyle Denish Develop supportive office relationshipsWhile on the surface these two seem completely at odds with one another, upon closer inspection youll notice that their friendly competition brings out the best in both of them. Sure they spend a lot of time exchanging insults, but they are also quick to support each others work, double-check their work and lead a helping hand.These font of relationship can be hugely beneficial in the office and in your career. Its not fun to go it alone all the time and not have anyone in your corner, especially at work. Things come up and you need someone to have your back. So in your office, make a point to reaching out and developing supportive relationships.When a coworker needs a hand, lend it. You never know when youll need a favor.Jared Dunn Remember that management mattersAlthough theres always the negative connotation around managers, when it comes to increasing productivity they have a tremendous effect on businesses. Whether its scrum, SWOT analysis or otherwise, managers have a host of great methods for making sure employees are efficient and productive. While they may not necessarily be the fruchtwein popular position to hold in an organization, as they may not seem part of the gang, management can help bring out the best in workers.When managers offer advice, listen to them, most of the time they know what they are talking about. Monica Hall Be a true believerCompanies have missions and visions. These are an effort to build a unified company culture around a set of core beliefs. But if you have a staff full of people who dont buy in and dont believe in the product, those company cultur e elements are basically useless. Monica shows just how valuable people who believe in a company are to the companys success. When times are trying you want people who believe in what the company is doing.Make sure you are one of the believers. If you dont believe in a company, product or mission, then recognize that as a red flag and avoid the company. Erlich Bachman Know how to express yourself Erlich might be the most profane and boorish character on Silicon Valley, but hes also one of the most successful. Hes had an app he built acquired and started an incubator that churned out a compression algorithm that may change the world. Repeatedly we see that Erlich is able to think on his feet and express his thoughts and ideas. Hell often say that hes the Steve Jobs to Richards Steve Wozniak, but the truth is Erlich is both. A programmer who knows how to communicate his ideas.If you want to see your ideas come to full fruition, dont hesitate to share them. Speak for yourself dont let others speak for you. While a show like Silicon Valley may seem just a comedy and a bit silly, there are real career lessons to take from it. Theres a reason the characters on the show are successful. Try to keep them in mind in your our own career.
Saturday, November 23, 2019
Study Here are the Top 10 jobs attracting the most transplants
Study Here are the Top 10 jobs attracting the most transplantsStudy Here are the Top 10 jobs attracting the most transplantsWhile people tend to move to certain cities for jobs - and leave others behind - the most popular position people relocate for is Chemical Engineer, according to new data from Glassdoor.The companyanalyzedmora than 668,000 online job applications over the course of a week in January that people started on the platform.The applications were for the 40 largest U.S. metro areas, which Glassdoor defines as a large city with at least 10,000 in population, plus all nearby areas that are socially and economically linked, as defined by commute-to-work patterns.The Top 10 jobs people are willing to move forThese are the most popular positions that people want to relocate for, according to Glassdoors analysis.Chemical Engineer 73.1%Oracle Database Administrator 69.0%ATG Developer 67.5%Industrial Engineer 61.9%Salesforce Developer 59.7%Flight Attendant 59.6%Data Engineer 59.3%Structural Engineer 59.2%Mobile Developer 58.8%Process Engineer 57.8%But the report offered a deeper explanation.Why are tech and engineering jobs so geographically mobile? Partly, its due to labor demand employers for these roles are often concentrated in a few big metros and actively hire talent from across the U.S. Its also due to labor supply many candidates for tech and engineering roles are relatively young, highly educated and more willing to plektrum up and move cross country for their career, it reads.
Thursday, November 21, 2019
Career Briefs - Facts About Different Occupations
Career Briefs - Facts About Different OccupationsCareer Briefs - Facts About Different OccupationsAre you looking for information on a career choice? Read these career profiles to get job descriptionsand learn aboutearnings, educational requirements, advancement opportunitiesand employment outlook for a variety of careers. See Also Careers A-Z Profiles, Quizzes, Personal Stories and Related Occupations A-B AccountantActorActuaryAdministrative Services ManagerAdvertising Sales RepAgricultural EngineerAnimal TrainerAnimatorAnthropologistArchaeologistArchitectArchivistAssessorAthleteAthletic CoachAthletic TrainerAttorneyAudio and Video Equipment TechnicianAudio EngineerAudiologistBarberBiochemist and BiophysicistBiomedical EngineerBiomedical Equipment TechnicianBoilermakerBroadcast Technician C Camera OperatorCardiovascular TechnologistCarpenterCashierChefChemistCity PlannerCivil ServiceCoachCompliance OfficerComputer and Information Systems ManagerComputer Hardware EngineerComputer Pro grammerComputer Software EngineerComputer hilfestellung SpecialistComputer Systems AnalystConservationistConstruction Equipment OperatorConstruction HelperConstruction ManagerCOO Chief Operating OfficerCook (Restaurant)Cook (Short Order)CosmetologistCost EstimatorCourt ReporterCrime Scene InvestigatorCustomer Service Representative D-E DancerDental AssistantDental HygienistDental TechnicianDentistDesktop PublisherDietitian and NutritionistDirectorDoctorEditorElectrical EngineerElectricianElevator MechanicEMT and ParamedicEngineerEngineering TechnicianEntrepreneurEnvironmental EngineerEnvironmental ScientistEnvironmental TechnicianEvent Planner F-H Fashion DesignerFast Food WorkerFinancial AdvisorFinancial ExaminerFishermanFitness TrainerFlight AttendantFootball CoachForensic ScientistFuneral DirectorGeographerGeoscientistGlazierGraphic DesignerGroomerHVAC TechnicianHairdresserHairstylistHealth Care CareersHealth EducatorHealth Services ManagerHeavy Equipment OperatorHelp Desk Techn icianHome Health AideHuman Resources AssistantHuman Resources SpecialistHydrologist I-L Information Technology (IT) CareersInsurance AgentInterior DesignerInterpreterJanitorJudgeLaboratory TechnicianLaboratory TechnologistLandscape ArchitectLawyerLibrarian Library AssistantLibrary TechnicianLicensed Practical NurseLoan Officer M-N Makeup ArtistManagement Consultant or Management AnalystMarket Research AnalystMarketing ManagerMarriage and Family TherapistMasonMediatorMedical AssistantMedical ScientistMedical SecretaryMedical TranscriptionistMental Health CounselorMeteorologist (Broadcast)MusicianNail TechnicianNannyNetwork AdministratorNews AnchorNuclear Medicine TechnologistNuclear OperatorNurse (LPN)Nurse (RN)Nutritionist O-Q Occupational TherapistOccupational Therapy AideOccupational Therapy AssistantOffice ClerkOperations Research AnalystOptometristOrthotist and ProsthetistParalegalParamedicPerforming Arts CareersPest Control WorkerPharmacistPharmacy TechnicianPhotographerPhysica l TherapistPhysical Therapist AidePhysical Therapist AssistantPhysicianPhysician AssistantPilotPlumberPrincipalProducer (Film, Television, Stage, Video Game, Software)Project Manager (Construction)PsychologistPublic Relations SpecialistPublishing Writing and Editing R-S Radiologic TechnicianReal Estate AppraiserRegional PlannerRegistered NurseReinforcing Iron and Rebar WorkerReporterRespiratory TherapistRetail SalespersonSales RepresentativeShort Order CookSingerSkin Care SpecialistSocial WorkerSoftware DeveloperSpecial AgentSpeech PathologistSports Industry CareersStock TraderSurgical TechnologistSurvey ResearcherSurveyor T-Z Tax ExaminerTeacherTeacher, Self-EnrichmentTechnical Support SpecialistTranslatorTravel AgentTutorUltrasound TechnicianUrban PlannerVeterinarianVeterinary AssistantVeterinary TechnicianWaiter or WaitressWeb DeveloperWeb MasterWedding PlannerWriter More Careers By Field or Industry
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