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Taylor Swift is incredible. Deep Fakes have been around for years. But some stuff of hers was apparently floating around online Thursday night, and it's already gotten a response from the White House and SAG-AFTRA. That woman is gonna rule the world some day.
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ReasonablySober wrote:Taylor Swift is incredible. Deep Fakes have been around for years. But some stuff of hers was apparently floating around online Thursday night, and it's already gotten a response from the White House and SAG-AFTRA. That woman is gonna rule the world some day.
I'm glad I'm nobody. That deep fake stuff is pretty horrifying.
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The last time one of the Big Three wasn't in the AO Men's final, GW was starting his second term and the iPhone didn't exist.
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MikeIsGood wrote:The last time one of the Big Three wasn't in the AO Men's final, GW was starting his second term and the iPhone didn't exist.
That's pretty crazy
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Stoked for Sinner, watching the match now. Lost 3 sets total this tourney and took out 1, 3, 5, and 15. Impressive.
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MikeIsGood wrote:Stoked for Sinner, watching the match now. Lost 3 sets total this tourney and took out 1, 3, 5, and 15. Impressive.
I was planning to watch and then accidentally saw the results.
I'm against picketing but I don't know how to show it.
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MickeyDavis wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:Stoked for Sinner, watching the match now. Lost 3 sets total this tourney and took out 1, 3, 5, and 15. Impressive.
I was planning to watch and then accidentally saw the results.
Ack, hopefully not from me.
ESPN's real good at showing a replay of matches and then showing the result on the bottom line while watching.
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MikeIsGood wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:MikeIsGood wrote:Stoked for Sinner, watching the match now. Lost 3 sets total this tourney and took out 1, 3, 5, and 15. Impressive.
I was planning to watch and then accidentally saw the results.
Ack, hopefully not from me.
ESPN's real good at showing a replay of matches and then showing the result on the bottom line while watching.
I saw the results on Twitter. I should have known better. Great match though.
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jschligs wrote:Anyone been to a good all inclusive lately? My wife and I have our 5 year wedding anniversary this fall and want to do one. We did Sandals Barbados for our honeymoon and it was awesome. But pretty expensive. I've been to about a dozen around Mexico/Domincan/Jamaica but wouldn't want to go back to one that isn't adults only. Anyone have recommendations?
Dreams Cabo is awesome. I've been to several Dreams properties but that's the best one. Plus Cabo is incredible. No ocean swimming though in case that's your thing.
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You guys have any job interview tips that work well for you? Have one coming up for a job I really want and am feeling the pressure.
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MissKhriddleton wrote:You guys have any job interview tips that work well for you? Have one coming up for a job I really want and am feeling the pressure.
Not stress on it. Interviews are confirming decisions made prior to face-to-face meetings. If you're already scheduled for an interview, it's a good sign. They may have already decided on you!
As for the do nots, do not assume familiarity with the Mitch Hedberg ouevre. When asked where I saw myself in 5 years, I replied "Celebrating the 5-year anniversary of this conversation." I didn't get hired, but that's on them.imo
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MissKhriddleton wrote:You guys have any job interview tips that work well for you? Have one coming up for a job I really want and am feeling the pressure.
Have 2-3 questions you want to ask them about the job. Make them personal.
Instead of "What does a typical day in this role look like?"
Ask, "What would a typical day for me look like in this role?"
Read up on the company and be prepared to ask the dumbest question of all "Why do you want to work for 'Our Company?'"
End the interview by asking if they have any additional questions for you,
What should I ask you that I haven't?, Is there anything else I can provide that would be helpful?, etc
A decent summary:
https://hbr.org/2022/05/38-smart-questions-to-ask-in-a-job-interview
What field are you interviewing in? I'm in IT and could help a bit more there if that's your jam.
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MissKhriddleton wrote:You guys have any job interview tips that work well for you? Have one coming up for a job I really want and am feeling the pressure.
I am pretty good at interviews. Part of my trick is to just understand the role and how it relates to what I've done. I write up 2-3 examples for each responsibility they have written that my experience plays into. The more you know the easier it will be to just drum up from memory without thinking.
And I'm huge on questions. Trying to show I want to know the inner workings and how I can come in and help. I get nervous until I'm in it, then it fades away and it historically has worked out really well for me.
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jschligs wrote:Anyone been to a good all inclusive lately? My wife and I have our 5 year wedding anniversary this fall and want to do one. We did Sandals Barbados for our honeymoon and it was awesome. But pretty expensive. I've been to about a dozen around Mexico/Domincan/Jamaica but wouldn't want to go back to one that isn't adults only. Anyone have recommendations?
buckboy wrote:Dreams Cabo is awesome. I've been to several Dreams properties but that's the best one. Plus Cabo is incredible. No ocean swimming though in case that's your thing.
Due to kids, been doing Hyatt Zivas which are pretty nice. I assume the adult only ones ("Hyatt Zilara") are better. All of Zilara, Dreams, and Secrets are owned by Hyatt now. Impressions by Secrets are supposedly really, really nice and good value on points. Chase points transfer 1 to 1 to Hyatt and pretty easy to get Chase points through sign-up bonuses.
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MissKhriddleton wrote:You guys have any job interview tips that work well for you? Have one coming up for a job I really want and am feeling the pressure.
Would probably help if you say what kind of job it is. Is in something where you be hired for a couple years, something where you are in that role for life, or a role where you will have for 2 years before advancing in the company. Interviewers care about different things based on that.
Tips from my last few candidates I interviewed:
-Show interest in the company - Like I can't believe the candidates that clearly didn't look at our website before the interview. When I applied, I listened to the company's earnings calls, investor meetings, looked at the annual report, read articles, etc. Granted I'm in finance, but I assume the same could be said about any job. Being a teacher - Understanding the school district, initiatives at the school, size of the school, etc. Show you are already part of them and speak their language
-Don't bring up life-balance in main interviews - You are selling yourself, have them sell their company after an offer. I get it and don't discount people who bring it up, but my boss definitely does.......and this is from a company with a great work/life balance. You tend to come across unmotivated to some people if you start off asking about work/life as your first questions. Obviously you can get a sense by asking about culture or what a typical work-day looks like for someone in your role.
-Look up interviewee - Everyone loves feeling important. In a non-creepy way, i think its cool when someone says they saw my linked in as part of research for the role. Make a connection of "Oh I saw you went to X, I went to X" Don't overplay it, but show you care about the role and the people.
-Ask questions about what they expect - Like others have said, have 4-5 solid questions on how you could help them, not how they can fit your ideal job
-Appear professional - Surprised by people we interviewed remotely that don't get a good space/set-up for an interview - Phone dying, background has clothes hanging on the door, etc. Just simple things like testing out the sound and video, taking the time to either have a clean space behind you or take the time to put up a filter. Whether in person or remote, you want to be early, appear prepared, clean/calm, not frazzled.
chonestown wrote:Not stress on it. Interviews are confirming decisions made prior to face-to-face meetings. If you're already scheduled for an interview, it's a good sign. They may have already decided on you!
As for the do nots, do not assume familiarity with the Mitch Hedberg ouevre. When asked where I saw myself in 5 years, I replied "Celebrating the 5-year anniversary of this conversation." I didn't get hired, but that's on them.imo
Really depends. We are hiring remote and have limited knowledge on people we are hiring. It's hard to get a good feel for a candidate until they go through multiple interviews. We have been struggling to get the right person and have turned down multiple candidates just because they weren't the right fit...without having a backup candidate/ Also, the market is turning a bit where there are more applications so employers are being pickier. (I recognize part of the above is a failure for our TA to properly screen prior to interviews.
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KidA24 wrote:Read up on the company and be prepared to ask the dumbest question of all "Why do you want to work for 'Our Company?'"
Lol, see above.... IDK that's one of my go-to questions as a transition. I think it depends a little bit on the role and the company. I'm an auditor hiring someone to work mostly remote and to audit different parts of the company. I really don't want a candidate that just applied for a remote audit job and doesn't have the initiative to understand the company they may work for. But I guess some of that is our job is to understand what our company does vs just performing tasks.