Hire talent and passion over skill and experience
News For more than 17 years, I've made it a practice to hire talent and passion over skill and experience. By making sure that you hire people who will be naturally fired up with passion by their work, you will find an incredible source of natural super...
[November 12, 2002, 10:40]
Would you hire a hacker?
News But other security experts seemed to think it was good business sense to hire ex-virus writers. The 18-year-old virus writer facing criminal charges for creating the Sasser worm has been offered a job by a German IT security firm, a move that...
[September 21, 2004, 17:05]
Is it easier to hire open source developers?
Blog It is much easier to hire the right developers in the open source workd than in the proprietary world, because in the open source world everybody knows who has done what - they have their name on the code or will be otherwise associated with it.
[October 19, 2007, 11:42]
Coates Hire to Become AU$1 Billion Company, on Track to Achieve Payback in Two Years
White Papers Coates Hire is Australia's largest equipment hire company with over 120 years of experience in the industry. However, despite the company's strong growth targets, Coates found its ambitions increasingly curtailed by inadequate business applications...
[September 14, 2006, 0:00]
AddressGrabber Helped Hire Fitness Triple Business Revenue
White Papers Hire Fitness is the leading fitness equipment hire company, for treadmills, elliptical cross trainers, exercise bikes and rowers in Surrey, West London and the South East UK. They get scores of equipment hire leads and franchise enquiries every day.
[March 24, 2009, 0:20]
Why you should hire the COBOL guy
News You don't hire a CV Do you hire him? Hire the COBOL guy. According to his CV, he started out on IBM mainframes. He speaks fluent COBOL. You've never actually seen COBOL. He took a C++ class recently at the local university, but he's never used it...
[November 29, 2002, 10:03]
Mobile Solution Helps Credit Hire Car Service Eliminate 120,000 Paper Forms a Month
White Papers Rapid growth at U.K.credit-hire car service Drive Assist left the company in need of a solution to help it deal with the tens of thousands of paper forms processed monthly. Drive Assist deployed Windows Mobile powered Pocket PCs running the TBS...
[November 10, 2006, 0:00]
Microsoft settles Google lawsuit over executive hire
News Google announced in July its planned to hire Lee to head up its China research lab. Microsoft has settled its lawsuit with rival Google over the hiring of Kai-Fu Lee, an expert in speech recognition technology and the man who founded Microsoft's...
[December 23, 2005, 9:50]
Certifications: Hire the best by asking the right questions
News To the credit of the prep course he took, our new hire had read about such things -- but that was it. Is the certified skill already on-site with some other team member, or will you rely primarily on the new hire?
[March 21, 2003, 10:02]
Would you hire a hacker?
Talkback I think you are probably well aware now that your terminology is in fact incorrect - I would actually hire a HACKER and be proud of it (kinda afterall theyre a strange beast). Its unfortunate that you used hacker where you shouldve used CRACKER.
[September 28, 2004, 14:28]
Cognizant to hire thousands more in India
News Recently, America Online revealed that it is laying the groundwork to hire software engineers in Bangalore. Adding to the flow of information technology work overseas, Cognizant Technology Solutions plans to build three new facilities in India.
[December 23, 2003, 11:40]
Would you hire a hacker?
Talkback Hire a hacker? Hire a cracker? Hire a virus writer? Yes. Not without a very good reason. Again, not without a very good reason. The media's use of the term "hacker" is often, even usually, incorrect. See The Jargon File for details.
[September 21, 2004, 18:09]
Should you hire an ex-hacker?
Talkback need to hire phone pheaker &hacker to help defeend my self &family &friend.
[May 25, 2006, 5:24]
Would you hire a hacker?
Talkback Yeah, my entire team would be full of the people only seeking to advance technology on their own. I mean if they can do it and my current employees can't or couldn't have prevented it, who better to be part of a company?
[September 21, 2004, 19:36]
Is it easier to hire open source developers?
Blog Comment In practice, I see that Linux development is centered around some University grants when middleman from University (not usually a programmer) hire programmers. Recently I came across one comment by an ardent Linux proponent saying approximately...
[October 31, 2007, 10:41]
Would you hire a hacker?
Talkback If they can pass rigourous security checks for current activities and affiliations, can demonstrate that their attitude is now a bit more mature etc.and they can fulfill a useful role because of their technical skills, will fit in to and work with...
[September 22, 2004, 11:00]
Is it easier to hire open source developers?
Blog Comment As a developer, one thing that is important to me is how much I get paid. In my mind I'm an artisan and my code is my craft. I want people to use the end product and pay me for it, either directly or indirectly via the employer.
[October 22, 2007, 22:01]
Is it easier to hire open source developers?
Blog Comment So we seem to have two for the motion, and one against. I've heard people say similar things to what you've heard, armadillo, but I'd be surprised if most - or even many - sane people really think there should be no intellectual property rights...
[November 1, 2007, 10:04]
Is it easier to hire open source developers?
Blog Comment As a developer, one thing that is important to me is that people see my work. In my mind I'm an artisan and my code is my craft. I want people to use the end product but I also want them to see my code and appreciate how well designed it is.
[October 20, 2007, 19:38]



