Turtle or the Hare?
Today, tons of interviews with possible new advertising person for Giant Robot. Interviewed 6 today. It's a tough one, since there are a few more I still need to talk to. It's great to see there's a lot of talent out there available to work. I sort of wish I could tell you about each one, and what I think their strengths and weaknesses will be for the job. I'm not sure if I'd be entirely right, but I think I'd be close. Basically, what's better, the slower long term, or the faster short term? That's always a dilemma. But it's an exciting time to be on the horizon of a new staffer for the magazine. We don't have too much turnover at the mag, so this is a rare occasion.
Then, it was talk to the Girl Scouts hour. I was never a Scout, but part of their assignments was to learn about doing your own business, so they came to me. Awesome. I hope they can do it. Michelle Borok was a Girl Scout herself, and it was good for the kids to see a peer.
Labels: random musings
2 Comments:
You guys are the weakest looking triads on this side of Mong Kok
I would be curious to hear any weird interview stories you have... Like bizarre people who interviewed badly. You don't have to name names, of course, and it doesn't have to be this round of interviews if you don't want to offend anyone...
At a previous company we had some very crazy applicants for art positions, including an actual "drug dealer" who offered to sell to someone at the company *during the interview.*
Anyhow. Just curious as to the crazy sorts of people you get applying at GR.
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