| Bad Google! Bad! |
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| Tuesday, 03 February 2009 00:00 | |||
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It’s happened to nearly every individual employed in the technology sector before, and it’s likely to happen again – especially now. One of the biggest names on the Internet finally nearly broke the one toy everyone loves – the world wide web. Yep, a simple error on January 31 nearly broke the Internet. For almost an hour, users everywhere got the message – “This site may harm your computer” – during any given search. The work expected of you in the technology sector is undeniably tough, and challenges like these only make it harder. Unfortunately, few companies are understanding enough to give you the time and space necessary to do your job properly, but there are some good ones in the mix. Know how to find them? TechLink does. From helping you get your resume in front of the right people to acting as a guide during the interview process to helping you with salary negotiations, TechLink can help you get jobs with companies who actually understand that errors like Google’s happen. The simple truth in Google’s case was that when they updated their list of sites that could install malware, an extra forward slash mark was added. That expanded their list to include any potential URL, and a mistaken keystroke is one of those things that happens when you’re coding for hours on end. Don’t spend another hour with a company that won’t give you the time, space, or resources necessary to ensure errors like Google’s don’t occur. Find someone who truly cares about your work, your skills, and your time. Let TechLink help so you can make sure you get the right company right away. You need someone on your side during a job search, and TechLink can help by ensuring your future is headed in the right direction.
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