Resumes Of Fury: How Your Job Search Is Like A Fighting Game

The job search is like a fighting game.  Yes, I dare compare the noble endeavor of sending out endless streams of resumes to Street Fighter, Mortal Kombat, King of Fighters, Knights of Smash-Face, and whatever else is out there where buttons are mashed and pain is delivered.

Think about it.  You seek victory, while pursuing vague and at times poorly-worded motivations. You travel to strange locations, wear outfits you never would normally, and engage assorted people in what feels like sparring matches The only difference is you usually don't get two chances per encounter to win, you get one.  Also giant lizard ninjas don't spit poison on you as much.

Fighting Games teach us important truths about the job search.  Yes, without the benefit of alcohol that you can prove, I'm saying victory in the job search is like victory in a fighting game – you want to call on specific moves to win.

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News Of The Day 11/14/2011

The Kindle Fire is out and . . uh . . . wait . .

Kindle That Fire:
Oh, look – The Kindle Fire and relatives are shipping early. Very simply it's big news.

There are reviews all over for the Fire Wired, Engadget, and Gizmodo). What I'm hearing is that it's not bad, not spectacular, basically a media portal, but a decent if limited creation.

Comics:
Frank Miller shoots his mouth off about OWS – and people fire back verbally. To be brutally honest, Miller seems to have gotten increasingly weird over the years (I think 9/11 seriously affected him), and this could indicate a problem for him, or indeed become one. This may affect other projects, and is a good reminder that the public eye is a lot more public (this is why I'm expecting "Ender's Game" to start having some problems).

Things That Make You Wonder:
Apparently there is a Doctor Who film, and David Yates is tapped to produce apparently. It sounds disconnected from the series, so I'm wondering 'WTF' myself here.

Video Games:
Zynga launches 'Castleville' and plush toys. They're keeping up the 'ville' franchise (with what appears to be a touch of Disney and RPG). The mercy though intrigues me since it's a reminder of how their games are a cultural phenomena.

Minecraft is going gold. So you have something to do when taking a break from Skyrim.

QUESTION OF THE DAY: So, any surprises at the Kindle Fire review?

Steven Savage

Promoting Professional Geekery #12: Do A Geek Networking Event

(The series keeps rolling on – believe me, I've got a lot of these).

So you want to help out present and future professional geeks to live their dream careers – so start helping them connect.

Yes, I'm charging you with the task of creating a Geek Networking Event.

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