At a fortune 100. We are across america, Mexico and a few other places. The work we do, well not I but the bread and butter of our company does can be quite dangerous.
I have follwed the EFF postings about the TPP for years. It is the single worst thing to ever be negotiated. I can only hope that things like the above can get spread around and shine a light on this before it actually gets signed.
Sales engineer is a tough job. I don't think that it is one that is very easy to look for or seek out. Pretty much any SE that I've met seems to have kind of "fallen into" the job role. It's just something that comes along and people grab the opportunity. I am not sure that I know anyone who has started off in their career wanting to be an SE and working towards it in any sort of methodical way.
I randomly just stood up and tlaked about it at the Chicago Downtown SpiceCorp tonight. All I had to do was tell the truth about the conference. That really is all there is to it.
That's what I did. I highlighted the value to employers for their employees is the networking opportunities, connecting directly with vendors, the breakout sessions and I showed them this: Youtube Video
I saw a good example of that on 9gag, of course, showing what is often showed to Americans about Beirut while not showing that it is a beautiful, modern city.
Do that with the Pyramids. The city comes right up to the edge of them now.
yet most pictures show them completely isolated.
I loved the part about SEO. It's easy to forget why you want the search engines to find you. Customers always want to go on and on about how cool they are and forget the surfer is looking for Great content first.