So you want to use your geeky interests on the job. We've talked what you do, what you create, and who you work for – all areas of your career where your interests, hobbies, and obsessions can be leveraged.
We're now going to talk about where.
Writer, Agilist, Elder Geek
So you want to use your geeky interests on the job. We've talked what you do, what you create, and who you work for – all areas of your career where your interests, hobbies, and obsessions can be leveraged.
We're now going to talk about where.
Bonnie had noted earlier that those of us looking for geeky jobs may want to search our own back yards for them before assuming we have to move (easier for some of us than others, says the guy living in Silicon Valley). I wanted to add to her excellent post by nothing that there's a tool that makes it even easier.
LinkedIn.com.
Yes, LinkedIn.Com is one of my crush objects, but with good reason – one of many reasons being it's Company search function. If you want to find jobs and companies in your own backyard, here's what you'll want to try (go on, give it a shot even if you're not looking);