Tag: job search

The Sure Tell Sign that Silicon Valley Is Booming Again

Tweet I have lived through Silicon Valley’s 1999 bubble and its recovery in 2005-2008. Now it’s 2011 and for the third time, I can see the sign that Silicon Valley is booming again. And when I say “sign”, I mean it literally. This is what Silicon Valley looks like at the moment:   Those signs [...]

Landing a Job at Google: the Sequel

Tweet My post on how to land a job at Google hit a nerve: 10,000 people read it in a day. I posted it on Hacker News, where it got reasonably popular, got picked up by Reddit, and for some reason became the most controversial item of the day — although it wasn’t meant to [...]

Will You Be a Great Entrepreneur? How I Can Tell From Your Resume

Tweet Being an entrepreneur is quite popular these days, in Silicon Valley and elsewhere. Everyone thinks they have what it takes to be an entrepreneur. As part of my work with the Founder Institute in Paris, figuring out who will build a great startup is a big topic. Your resume can tell. I know, it [...]

The Cheapest MBA Program for CS Students Costs $99 and It’s Called the App Store

Tweet As a CS student, why do you write a program? To learn data structures, good coding practices and algorithms. Great. Now try this: write an iPhone app and put it on the App Store. What will you learn? Marketing, customer support, economics, PR. By the time you graduate with your CS degree, that little [...]

Being a New CS Grad in this Economy Sucks

Tweet I was representing our company at an event at the Berkeley campus last month and I got to interact with a lot of students about to graduate. In reality, the hot topic was finding jobs in this economy. I always happily give resume advice and generally try to help answer the many questions about [...]