Today when I drove into the RedWest campus, I noticed a lot of persons proper outdoors the Microsoft entrance putting on these familiar sandwich board indicators and waving for the drivers turning into campus. I slowed to read the handwritten signs, but instead of selling mattresses (like most sandwich board wearers I see), they were scrawled with “Seattle Start-ups want to Hire You” and a URL and phone directing you for the details. Wow,
Windows 7 Pro Product Key, am I in 1999? Once (over 5 years ago),
Microsoft Office Standard 2010, as I drove across Lake Washington,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional Plus, a water-skier with a giant jobs advertising banner in his outstretched arms kept pace with the eastbound traffic. And then who could forget the Monster.com blimp that flew over sporting arenas? Or the Hotjobs ad reportedly costing over a million dollars that was splayed over Time Square on New Years Eve? These dotcom antics of hungry employers have been in hibernation for that last several years. But . . . this is what I know for sure: those guys with their indicators standing exterior of RedWest currently are the early arrivers in the next wave of hiring. My phone is ringing with companies looking to hire recruiters,
Microsoft Office 2010 Professional, and the individuals I hire are sitting comfortably on multiple offers. Change is in the air,
Microsoft Office Pro 2010, I promise you . . . I can smell it. Jenna