I've always been a sucker for numerology. Today (err...yesterday) is
interesting because in the US date style, it's 01/02/03...and a one two three!
I don't write my dates that way. I use the ISO format: 2002-01-02. It's
unambiguous.
Also, Fred Gallagher over at MegaTokyo points
out that this year is evil leet: 666 + 1337 = 2003. Sweet. I read
MegaTokyo, but I didn't notice this until
Joey
pointed it out.
I only read it for the articles, I swear
Inluminent has some good advice on looking for a job.
On Looking for a Job talks about get an interview and how to give a good
one. John also recommends a book
Knock 'Em Dead for advice. He follows up with tips on
how to get your resume read, which advocates the hard sell with lots of
personal contact and follow ups.
I guess when you get right down to it, there's nothing really new here.
But as someone who's had a hard time finding a job in the past, I now
realize how important this type of thing is. I must've sent out hundreds
of copies of my resume when I was looking for a job (and I even wrote in
legible English.) But what I lacked was that personal touch (I eventually
got hired due to personal contacts inside a company). I've seen how
swamped the job market is, so I won't make that mistake again. Anything
that can put me above the competition is fair game.
Interestingly, since I've started my job, I pay more attention to those
"requres 3 years of experience with XYZ" qualifications in job
descriptions. Conventional wisdom among programmers is that this doesn't
really matter, and you can pick up what you need to know in a few weeks or
months. I'm not so sure about that anymore.