Posts Tagged “editor’s notes”

Why Facebook Fell Flat–Editor’s Notes, May 18, 2012

by Beth Connolly on May 18, 2012

Today was Mark Zuckerberg’s big day. He rang the bell at the opening of the Nasdaq stock exchange this morning, and his stock debuted at $38 a share around 11AM.

What Do You Wear To A Job Interview?–Editor’s Notes, May 17, 2012

by Beth Connolly on May 17, 2012

The fact is that you have to look good for a job interview; your interviewer will make numerous instant judgments of your character, lifestyle, experience, and work ethic depending on what you wear.

Editor’s Notes, May 15, 2012

by Beth Connolly on May 15, 2012

Today, I am happy to feature a guest post from Robert DeFazio, a frequent reader of the Wall Street Job Report.

His piece points to the dangers of our confidence in international data storage using cloud computing systems.

LightSquared Declares Bankruptcy–Editor’s Notes, May 14, 2012

by Beth Connolly on May 14, 2012

Philip Falcone is one of Wall Street’s favorite colorful characters.

His quirks and eccentricities have been fodder for countless bloggers, pundits, and journalists.

Should Jamie Dimon Resign?–Editor’s Notes, May 11, 2012

by Beth Connolly on May 11, 2012

Economist Simon Johnson claims that if a similar event happened in a company in another industry, the CEO would either resign or be removed by the board of directors.



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