080604 Daily Links for June 04, 2008

  • The Current Invitation for the Portland Recruiting Roadshow (June 20th, you’re invited)
  • Celebrity MySpace Hacking – Paris Hilton & Lindsay Lohan’s Private Pics Really. This little piece highlights the ease with which myspace profiles can be compromised. Interesting for sourcers and background checkers. Interesting for people who think the web is a safe place to publish personal information.
  • Reinventing online advertising: Exploiting the Achilles’ heel of the agency-media complex Good reminders about the fact that most online media involves generals who are fighting the last war.
  • Another Dimension To The Talent Market Susan Burns is everywhere these days. “It is quite important for companies to understand where certain types of talent clusters tend to form and grow as they look at business decisions that are uniquely dependent on human capital. Chances are, however, that not every company can be, will be, or move to where the talent is. The choices are either spend a lot more trying to get the talent needed, spend a lot more on developing the talent you have, or celebrate what makes the talent you desire successful and work with them wherever they may be.
  • Does MySpace jobs have better SEO juice than CareerBuilder? From the comments, “I’ve been seeing MySpace Jobs results come up for all kinds of job related searches- often when the page has no relevant content. I thought Google didn’t like to index search results, but apparently they do for MySpace Jobs. Typically the results are low quality and have no business ranking where they do.
    By the way, my search results for this query are totally different. I made sure to turn off Personalized Search.

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