With only 2 working days left of the year, the dreaded (or exalted) end of year review will be upon you. However, the most significant end of year review is exempt from the opinion of your boss, friends’ or family. The responsibility lands on you to simply ask, “Am I happy with this year?”I’ve made … Continue reading The Recruitment Ghosts of Past, Present and Future
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The Top 25 Highest Paying Companies for Software Engineers of 2013 (USA)
Well, here we have it, courtesy of Glassdoor the results are in.For the Brits among us, this list ranges from £61,823 to £97,841. Congratulations Juniper Networks, you guys are making some happy Software Engineers. Money doesn't solve all problems, but it solves money problems.
Big Data and Recruitment: Why The World Needs Data Analytics Experts
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LrNlZ7-SMPk Here's a short video I found on Youtube this morning by Link Analytics (www.linkanalytics.com), an awesome US based start-up who understand that "the Big Data Analytics Revolution has only just begun". A simple 3 minute video that should provide enough impact and insight for a Monday morning!
Barack, Zuckerberg and Apple Get Kids Coding!
Albert Einstein - “Pure mathematics is, in its way, the poetry of logical ideas” I have a remarkable girlfriend who happens to be a High School Maths Teacher (she makes great pi). Now, a few questions she deals with on a regular basis are, “when will I ever needs maths?”, “why should I learn … Continue reading Barack, Zuckerberg and Apple Get Kids Coding!
The Debugging Hopper: A Google Legend
Google’s doodle of Grace Hopper who would have celebrated her 107th birthday on the 9th December 2013 Who doesn’t love a bit of etymology right? For those who don’t know, the word etymology means finding out what words mean. As I was about to make a search onto Google this morning, and every other minute … Continue reading The Debugging Hopper: A Google Legend
Information is Beautiful
I am about to purchase Information is Beautiful by David McCandless (a lovely recommendation from a fellow Analytics enthusiast). He is widely regarded, and I too agree, as the artisan who has united analytics and art into the medium of Infographics; a fantastic way to visually consume data.
Why Is Big Data Such A Moral Predicament?
On Wednesday night I took a trip to the Google Campus in Shoreditch to watch some of the top fellas in the Big Data industry discuss some controversial questions.The panel included the likes of journalist Paul Bradshaw, Daniel Hulme (founder of Satalia) and Duncan Ross (Director of Data Science at Teradata). Needless to say, they … Continue reading Why Is Big Data Such A Moral Predicament?
What The 3 Musketeers Taught Me About Recruitment
The 3 Musketeers – “Tous pour un et un pour tous”Alexandre Dumas had the right idea about camaraderie. Now “all for one and one for all” (or in French above as I’m such a smarty pants) has become an infamous maxim.Often you will find a degree of selfishness in Recruitment, regarding ownership of client’s and … Continue reading What The 3 Musketeers Taught Me About Recruitment
How A Bit More Salt Can Benefit Your Career
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEdUCsrhJRI Today was the first day that I started with Salt (www.welovesalt.com). That’s right, I have a new job! The next few days, weeks and even months are going to be more similar to Dale Winton’s Supermarket Sweep rather than the traditional ‘rollercoaster’ analogy. Simply, imagine the Analytics industry to be the supermarket, the trolley … Continue reading How A Bit More Salt Can Benefit Your Career
Recruitment Dilemma: “More Money” More Problems
Biggie Smalls – “I don't know what they want from me, it's like the more money we come across the more problems we see” Here’s the situation. You have spent weeks prepping your candidate through interview after interview and finally, after little deliberation, your client makes an offer that your candidate has claimed they would … Continue reading Recruitment Dilemma: “More Money” More Problems









