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Twittereferral



Twittereferral, originally uploaded by e8blog.

Example of the power of social networks to source external referrals via Twitter. Thanks Chris Brogan :-)

Twittercruiting



twittercruiting, originally uploaded by e8blog.

Example of how to Use the power of the online community and network to source top talent.

Once in ten thousand years in the job market

There is some profound news afoot and I want to share it with you in case your normal media outlets have reduced it to an afterthought (most have).

Big mainstream media outlets reported the news but failed to report the big story, instead obscuring the story with statistics that only an economist would find interesting.

There are now more service based jobs than farming jobs for the first time in our world’s history. Further, the world’s workers are now skipping the industry sector and heading directly to the services sector.

This changes a pattern that has existed for 10,000 years.

Read about it here “For the first time in 10,000 years, farming is not the dominating industry” with the man credited for bringing this story to light, Peter S. Magnusson.

For another take read more about it here on my Father’s blog who made me aware of the story.

Then try this quick post at Sippican Cottage to add some further context.

And if you just like to watch and want to continue blowing your socks off with new world perspectives watch this pretty-damn-amazing video embedded below by Hans Rosling: Global health expert and data visionary about how the world has changed through industrialization. The video isn’t about the jobs data but is relevant to the underlying story of industrialization.

Live Life With Passion Like Anthony Bourdain

This article is published in association with the CollegeRecruiter.com Blogswap.

Anthony Bourdain.

Author: Liz Handlin
Author Website: Liz Handlin’s Ultimate Resumes Blog

I hope that you had a lovely Labor Day weekend, I certainly did. My brother came down from Dallas for a visit for the first few days of the weekend. On Monday, Labor Day, after my brother went home and my husband had gone to the outlet mall to avail himself of the holiday sales I spent the day watching the Travel Channel.

Specifically I watched the Anthony Bourdain “No Reservations” marathon. I had seen a few Anthony Bourdain shows in the past but had never watched as many as I did on Monday. I was really engrossed in the show because of Bourdain’s passion for travel and his absolute fearlessness. Bourdain’s enthusiasm and wit sucked me in to watching several hours of his adventures in Hong Kong, Indonesia, Ireland, and Ghana. It occurred to me that we can all learn something about the value of being passionate about our jobs from Anthony Bourdain.

Anthony Bourdain is sarcastic, funny, outspoken, and knowledgeable about food and travel. He loves trying new foods, some of which I wouldn’t try for a million dollars. Bourdain is a celebrity chef who ran his own restaurant for 28 years before taking his current job with the Travel Channel. So, when it comes to food he really knows his stuff and isn’t afraid to try any dish anywhere in the world. In other words, he has the perfect job (for him).

Are you fearless when it comes to your profession? Are you in the perfect job for you? I hope you are. I hope that when you see opportunities you take them. I hope that you try new things and walk fearlessly and happily into new experiences. If, however, you don’t feel passionate or fearless about your career then maybe you can learn from

In particular, I appreciate his confidence in his opinions and his outspokenness when it comes to sharing them. He wrote a blog post about the Food Network and its varied hosts/personalities that is one of the funniest things I have ever read. I admire him for being absolutely confident about his point of view and fearless about sharing it.

Check out Anthony Bourdain’s show on the Travel Channel sometime and see if you don’t come away from the show with a boost in inspiration. He inspired me to get started on some projects that I have been procrastinating on starting because they are a little daunting. If Bourdain can eat a seal’s eye or a sheep’s bladder I figure I can muster up the courage/energy/inspiration to start some high impact projects that I have been putting off!

One of the reasons I have had less time to blog

John Lorenz - Isn’t he beautiful?

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