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alex lines replied on September 26, 2008 16:46 to the problem "Login page does not redirect to original link." in Path 101:
Dean Hall reported a problem in Path 101 on September 26, 2008 16:45:
Retaking personality quiz fails after page 1.I attempted to retake the personality quiz, and I got through page 1, but clicking through to page 2 took me directly to my old results.
Dean Hall reported a problem in Path 101 on September 26, 2008 16:44:
Login page does not redirect to original link.I got an email to "Check out these Quiz Results" and compare my personality test to someone else. However, after I log in, I'm not redirected to the comparison page.
Dean Hall replied on July 03, 2008 01:11 to the question "Computer Hardware/Infrastructure Subindustry Too Broad?" in Path 101:
Charlie O'Donnell replied on June 30, 2008 19:35 to the question "Computer Hardware/Infrastructure Subindustry Too Broad?" in Path 101:
Well, in a sense, the more crowd data we have, the less categories actually matter.
Because if we know that you're just like people who do ibanking, and we show you that, what does it matter what we categorized ibanking in vs some other job?
With more social data from other people, more of your navigation will depend on people powered relevency and less on our contrived, arbitrary, static categorizations.
Dean Hall replied on June 30, 2008 19:23 to the question "Computer Hardware/Infrastructure Subindustry Too Broad?" in Path 101:
Charlie O'Donnell replied on June 30, 2008 18:54 to the question "Computer Hardware/Infrastructure Subindustry Too Broad?" in Path 101:
deanpence asked a question in Path 101 on June 30, 2008 18:41:
Computer Hardware/Infrastructure Subindustry Too Broad?First, I love the product. I hope you guys do very well. :)
I have a slight bone to pick with the Resume Genome Project. Under IT, the subindustry "Computer Hardware and Infrastructure" seems to lump a lot of only tangentially related careers/jobs together, so when I'm looking at the keywords and education, the information is of limited use.
In particular, it seems that this subindustry lumps jobs related to hardware/circuit/chip engineering and design along with systems engineering and administration. It doesn't do a systems engineer much good to see what chip designers do with their careers. :)
Do you guys have plans to further subdivide the industries and subindustries? Would systems engineering/administration more properly go under a different subindustry?
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