Searching beyond 2009

I was reviewing the Google Zeitgeist page showing the top searches, patterns and trends of 2009.

zeitĀ·geist | Pronunciation: ‘tsIt-“gIst, ‘zIt | Function: noun | Etymology: German, from Zeit (time) + Geist (spirit) | Date: 1884 | Meaning: the general intellectual, moral, and cultural climate of an era.

The information is interesting and enlightening, in that I, in no way follow any popular trends in the US. I must be fringe, or just don’t care that much about celebrity or movie/tv entertainment: 7 of top 10 Google News – Fastest Rising, 6 of top 10 Google.com – Fastest Rising, and 100% of Google Image Search top 10 are all such trends.

Google had dedicated trend pages for both Entertaining and Celebrity. If I dive deeper into these pages, I’m further aware that none of these celebrities are of interest to me except Michael Jackson and Les Paul. On the top ten TV and movies lists, I watch none of the TV shows (although that’s not a surprise as I don’t watch too much TV) and have only seen Star Trek and Avatar of the movie list. On the concert list, I’ve scene Blink 182 and U2 and don’t care to see them again, or the rest on that list.

One story I’m impressed made the list is the Missing Link as the finding of “Ida” in Germany further shows evidence of evolution of humans. Stories like this make me wonder how humans will evolve in another 47 million years (if we make it past the 2000s first).

Regarding Sports, Yankees, Steelers, Lakers, Red Wings, Roger Federer and of course Tiger Woods are all on top – no surprise for any. I am a little surprise that Coach K is the top and that the coaches list is dominated by American NFL Football and college basketball coaches. Lane Kiffin is well on his way to top the list of 2010 (and the one issue I’m on the side of Al Davis). Interesting too to see that Americans favor searching Chelsea football – the team I follow for now Arsenal is ranked 5th.

Here in New York, top searches seem to be all services except I’m quite shocked that Hale and Hearty topped Shake Shack in local food searches. Soup and salads over burgers? maybe New Yorkers are trying to get healthy on their own and DON’T NEED a salt ban (get it Bloomberg?).

The economy, healthcare (swine flu & universal health care), scandals (Bernie Madoff & Mark Sanford), bailouts (TARP & AIG) and disasters (tsunamis and earthquakes) all topped in the news for 2009 and will continue in some form into 2010. Haiti already starting the disaster trending again this year.

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Looking for an engineer that does sales?

Personal references have been light and far between lately on here but I thought its time I should give more of myself… I mean this is a personal journal that only I ever read right? So basically my job sucks. I came out to New York on expectations of another position and was rather fortunate to land a sweet job (so I thought) at a very large enterprise sales organization. I’m thinking structured training, large resources, marketing backing and all I have to do is develop the deals… Not so… quite the opposite and on top of that there was the micro-management. I would have to say my Regional Director is one of the sharpest sales managers I’ve ever worked for (he hired me didn’t he) but the team support left much to be desired.

So I’ve been reviewing other options and one I picked up on was Google. I’ve already had a few conversations with people that work there and the HR/internal recruiter there. This is no walk in the park to get a job here and those that get there, don’t leave unless they are pushed out. Google has a new enterprise search product and to me, it looks to be a rather easy technology to understand and sell – the only problem is I’d have to go through about 10 interviews to get to the hiring stages…

To make matters difficult, every interviewer is looking for an engineer that does sales. It’s obvious to me that the majority of the people in this area of the company are technical geeks and most have never heard of solution selling techniques. It’s quite unfortunate because I don’t think I’ll get the opportunity to work for in this environment:


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