Thursday, 26 February 2004

Busy little Jim

I can't believe how busy I have been of late. It's nuts, but oh so much fun. I am going into work, working away at stuff all day as fast as I can churn out answers, and getting home, wolfing dinner and hanging out and then hitting the sack. It's great. I love being busy, but not crazy busy. The day just flies by and I feel pumped up. I think that it's the team though that's helping a lot. Everyone is so much fun, energetic and young. I think that it helps when everyone is that way. I've worked on teams where a few people can be negative and that takes the whole thing down. This is great.

One thing that keeps on coming up for jobs is communication. People who don't communicate with others can slow everything down. That's not cool to say the least. *sigh* (Sorry for the rant.) And it doesn't just depend on how you communicate, but how well you would fit in with others on the team. I have come to realize that this is the true use of interviews. Adding a person that "fits in" with either make or break a team dynamic. You probably won't believe me till you see it both ways, and it is rare to see it "working".

On a totally different note, I think that I am going to go running tomorrow. Yay!! ;-)
Listening to: The Cranberries - Ridiculous Thoughts


3 comments:

  1. Definitely, team chemistry is a big one. Being on a well-oiled machine working on a project is pretty sweet!
    The trick is finding people you get along with that also have either the technical skill or the ability/willingness to learn. Sometimes you're almost better off being short a person than bringing in someone less than ideal ...

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  2. I totally agree. No if's, and's or but's.

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  3. Microsoft's hiring policy is: if you have any doubts, no hire. They'd rather not have someone iffy.
    They probably get a lot of false negatives this way but they have enough applicants that it doesn't matter.

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