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Effective Computing Work Values
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Daily Duties at Effective Computing:
Helped small businesses and individuals get the most out of their technology. Made sure that my clients’ computers were backed up and reliable, their servers were serving, and even helped them figure out how to best use the Internet.
What they like about Effective Computing:
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Information about Effective Computing
Company Rank: 5.0 out of 5
Average length of employment : 2 years
Average salary of employees: $70,000
These are some of the questions we asked our climbers about their experiences with Effective Computing:
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Were your performance expectations clearly communicated? | 5.0 |
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Were you recognized for meeting or exceeding expectations? | 5.0 |
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Did you feel like your personal contribution was important? | 5.0 |
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Was your career path clearly outlined and discussed? | 5.0 |
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I would recommend this as a place of employment. | 3.0 | |
I believe in the purpose of this organization. | 3.0 | |
I would work for this organization again. | 3.0 | |
I feel employees are fairly compensated. | 3.0 |
Climbers who worked at Effective Computing had these interests:
Books | |
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Shakespeare |
The Bard. I like it all. |
Data Mining Techniques for Marketing, Sales and CRM |
The bible on predictive analytics for real-life business applications. This book jump started my education in data modeling and remains a valuable reference. |
Good to Great |
This modern classic helps me remember to focus on winning long-term strategies and not just on the quick-turn reward. |
Blogs | |
Rands in Repose http://www.randsinrepose.com/ |
Frank and insightful instruction and commentary on management, software development and managing software developers. |
Seth's Godin's Blog http://sethgodin.typepad.com/ |
Wisdom from the master of permission marketing. As someone involved in heavy direct marketing, I find Seth to be an excellent guide into remaining ethical and successful. |
Manager Tools http://www.manager-tools.com/ |
Straightforward training and advice on how to be an effective manager. I owe a huge debt of gratitude to these two guys and the community they've created. |
Lifehacker http://www.lifehacker.com/ |
Since I wear many hats and have to keep them all on at once, I have to always be working on increasing my personal organization and productivity. Lifehacker is one of the two sites I rely on to help me out. |
Beyond Blinking Light http://mikeschaffner.typepad.com/ |
Very thoughtful site discussing how to generate real value as an IT organization. Speaks directly to my passion for the application of technology, rather than building it up for its own sake. |
Magazines | |
The Wall Street Journal |
The one paper everyone in business should read. I rely on it for business, national and world news. |
The Harvard Business Review |
There's nothing better to keep your brain working. I became hooked on this excellent publication during my MBA. I try to get down to the university library to read it, but don't get to nearly as often as I'd like. |
Websites | |
DB Marketing http://www.dbmarketing.com/ |
A fantastic resource created by a very smart fellow. Chock full of advice and realistic plans to turn data into profits. |
TidBITS http://www.tidbits.com/ |
A Mac mailing list, publishing house and discussion group with a real pedigree. |
