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Job seeker profiles

Terry Schultz

Job Title: Manager, CAD Department

My resourceful, dynamic and motivating leadership skills have proven successful in developing, coaching, and training team members to achieve productive, efficient, and profitable practices within the department. I am able to build consensus and trust across functional and organizational lines to assure that mutual goals are achieved. I will bring an extensive knowledge of drafting/CAD standards, practices and industry conventions that will enhance the departments’ deliverables and productivity.

Imagine you have a closet full of shirts. It’s very hard to find a shirt. So what can you do to organize your shirts for easy retrieval? I would organize a closet full of shirts for easy retrieval in stages. The first step would be to sort by type: dress or casual. I would then start sorting each group by color and color shade. Next I would sort each group by sleeve length (short/long). If I was in the mood to get real finite, I would then sort by collar type (button down or not).

More about Terry 

www.linkedin.com/in/terryschultz

www.facebook.com/cadboss

www.twitter.com/cadboss

Contact Terry

Mobile: (425) 263-1189

Email: terry.schultz@cox.net

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Jeff Wolfe

Desired job title: Vice President of Marketing

I’ve enjoyed a successful track record of partnering with sales and marketing teams to close the selling gap, by combining traditional and cutting-edge methods in order to create integrated marketing strategies that deliver results. I’m receptive to various industries and seek to continue my success with an organization preferably in the Atlanta area. I will travel as much as needed to stay engaged with the customer base and to achieve success.

What is the probability of breaking a stick into 3 pieces and forming a triangle?:

Statistically, there is a 50% chance.  Either it happens, or it does not.   However, if we don’t try then we have a 100% chance of failure.

More about Jeff:

LinkedIn Profile- http://www.linkedin.com/in/jefflwolfe

Blog – http://jefflwolfe.wordpress.com/

Twitter – http://twitter.com/wolfejeff

Google Profile – http://www.google.com/profiles/wolfeljeff

Contact Jeff Wolfe:

Mobile: 770-378-1510

jefflwolfe@bellsouth.net

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In a recent post I announced that I would start profiling job seekers as a way to help.

One of the things I ask of them for these profiles is to one of the following questions (these were taken copied borrowed from the extensive list of questions that Google has been known to ask in interviews).

Following is how I would answer these questions if asked in an interview:

What is the most efficient way to sort a million integers?

Alphabetically.

Obviously.

Imagine you have a closet full of shirts. It’s very hard to find a shirt. So what can you do to organize your shirts for easy retrieval?

Ok. This is how I organize my shirts:

Clean: On hangars in the closet.

Dirty: At the dry cleaner.

In a country in which people only want boys, every family continues to have children until they have a boy. If they have a girl, they have another child. If they have a boy, they stop. What is the proportion of boys to girls in the country?

Like a zillion to one.

In fact, I would like to move there.

Just where is this land you speak of??

Design an evacuation plan for San Francisco.

RUN.

(Fast!)

You’re the captain of a pirate ship, and your crew gets to vote on how the gold is divided up. If fewer than half of the pirates agree with you, you die. How do you recommend apportioning the gold in such a way that you get a good share of the booty, but still survive?

It depends.

If I found the gold I would just not return to the ship and therefore I would be rich and also not dead.

If someone else found the gold, I would suggest that we apportion it in the way that is least likely to result in my death.

What is the probability of breaking a stick into 3 pieces and forming a triangle?

I am going to need some sticks for this one.

Do you have any sticks?

Why are manhole covers round?

Do I look like a man to you??

I could not possibly be qualified to answer this question.

I have no idea how they think.

They are a complete and utter mystery to me.

What was the question again?

How many golf balls can fit in a school bus?

Are there kids on the bus?

Is the driver on the bus?

Is this a field trip and so there are chaperones on the bus? They take up more space, you know.

Is it music class day and so the kids have all their instruments with them?

Or is the football team on the bus with all their equipment?

I have no idea.

You might want to rethink this question.

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Doug Lehman

Doug Lehman

Desired job title: Sales Account Manager

As a business development specialist, I am looking to leverage my sales and product training skills for small to medium sized companies with industry interests in creative agencies, social media firms and information technology companies.  I am open to relocation and will travel extensively as a company brand marketing ambassador.

Why are manhole covers round?

A round manhole cover can be more easily moved by being rolled.

More about Doug:

http://www.douglehman.com VISUAL CV RESUME WEBSITE

http://www.linkedin.com/in/douglehman LinkedIn Profile

http://www.onemanhypemachine.com YouTube Career Presentation Channel

http://www.google.com/profiles/duglehman Google Profile Page

http://douglehman.posterous.com/ My (Blog) VLOG on Posterous

http://twitter.com/douglehman My twitter account

http://www.slideshare.net/dslideshow Presentations on Slideshare

How can people find you?

duglehman@yahoo.com

Cell Phone (678) 464-6678

My Website: http://www.douglehman.com

If you are actively seeking a new job and would like to be profiled on this site, click here for instructions.

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Meet Pattie Lee: Media Buyer in Greater Chicago, IL

January 18, 2010

I am seeking a position as a Media Buyer. I have 13 years of experience working at boutique agencies. I have extensive print, radio, television, out of home and internet buying experience. I enjoy working as part of a team and will do everything it takes to serve the client’s needs. Why are manhole covers [...]

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Announcing a new series featuring profiles of job seekers!

January 18, 2010

I have said in numerous posts that it’s not a recruiter’s job to find you a job. That’s your job. And…this is something I feel strongly about: It’s your career. OWN IT. To clarify: recruiters are paid to find the right person for a particular job, and the specific nature of the work that I [...]

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