Last night, while i was crammed in a cab with my relatives, an interesting ad feature/interview in the radio managed it's way through my lola and tita's tsismisan/conversation to reach my ears. It was about using the internet to conduct job interviews via live video. Instead of having to spend money that you don't have (because you don't have a job nga), you can go to your job interview without leaving your house. And, aside from the obvious savings in transportation costs, this scheme also opens up your employment opportunities. You can consider applying for a job at any place, agency or company that allows this innovation regardless of where they are located.
I wonder how long til our judicial system gets a wind of this and integrates it into our procedures. Just think of the cab fare or gas money that you'll save if you don't have to go all the way to antipolo to tell the judge that your client has chicken pox.
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In looking for his next assistant, P. Diddy is asking applicants to send in their video resumes. I saw this ad on a pedestrian overpass along Kaptipunan extension that says that one can send video resumes. Two underlying factors may be to see what the applicants look like, and how they speak, so that time won't have to be wasted in schdeuling interviews.
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