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"Jason,
In honor of your birthday,
Here’s a poem for you.
The adjectives are plentiful.
The sentiment is true.
You are funny and fun to work with;
A thoughtful boss, and smart.
You believe in all of us.
When you speak it’s from the heart.
You’re incredibly supportive,
And always have our backs.
You lead in an effortless way,
And keep us all on track.
You are just the boss,
That Client Services needs.
You focus your attention
On ensuring everyone succeeds.
If there’s just one thing we can ask
Of our boss, so dedicated,
It’s that you please enjoy your birthday,
And make sure it’s well-celebrated."

Rebecca Pollack

fred-wilson:

talk about benefits for checking in
thanks to satish mummareddy for sending this to me
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fred-wilson:

talk about benefits for checking in

thanks to satish mummareddy for sending this to me

foursquare parking (by fredwilson)

Indeed.com - finding your perfect job.

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jobhelpcenter:

Indeed + Facebook = Indeed Friends
I’m not sure if this is a new feature of Indeed.com, but I only  noticed it this morning. It’s a marriage of Indeed.com and Facebook to  create a service similar in intent to LinkedIn.
To activate it: At the bottom of any Indeed.com search page, look for  a Facebook button with the wording “Find jobs where your friends work”  above it. Click the link and grant Indeed permission to access your  Facebook account. Indeed will search the employment history your  Facebook friends have given in their profiles. Any job listing that is  at one of the companies your friends have listed (either as a current or  past employer) will include a note letting you know that one of your  Facebook friends is/was associated with that company.
It’s a great concept, and one that rivals at least the theory behind LinkedIn. It’s also a simple way to put that carefully-built social network to work for you in your job search!

jobhelpcenter:

Indeed + Facebook = Indeed Friends

I’m not sure if this is a new feature of Indeed.com, but I only noticed it this morning. It’s a marriage of Indeed.com and Facebook to create a service similar in intent to LinkedIn.

To activate it: At the bottom of any Indeed.com search page, look for a Facebook button with the wording “Find jobs where your friends work” above it. Click the link and grant Indeed permission to access your Facebook account. Indeed will search the employment history your Facebook friends have given in their profiles. Any job listing that is at one of the companies your friends have listed (either as a current or past employer) will include a note letting you know that one of your Facebook friends is/was associated with that company.

It’s a great concept, and one that rivals at least the theory behind LinkedIn. It’s also a simple way to put that carefully-built social network to work for you in your job search!

Saw that I am in Google Suggest.

Saw that I am in Google Suggest.