Halloween Week Interviews: Deloitte and Morgan Stanley

2006+10+20 Hey Friendster guys, how do I view the source code of the layman’s view you’re feeding me here? I mean, I just pasted in the code below, but instead of X* I see the code below

( Note: If you like my MySpace blog, check out my other blogs on Google Blogger: My All-Purpose Blog, My Tech Blog, My 100 Goals ).

Oh, and thanks to MySpace for the blue circular faces with eyes going round and round! I think they’re called Smileys. Friendster is my first blog, my first "love" so to speak, but not my last. :)

*(where X = …hmmm let’s look at the source code from the blog’s main page. Oh, I see, this document uses a CSS(?) template approach to webpage design. So is there a way in Friendster to edit the template of this blog?)

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I had an interview with Deloitte Consulting today. Tiffany and Mark were good people. It was a learning experience. I feel I have a better grasp of what a "consultant" does. It’s different to implement SAP or Oracle or whatever else (programs I know little about) on a client’s system, than being able to handle UNIX as well as Windows and being able to write a C or Java program. The point is, Deloitte’s consultants are more business types than programmer/developer types, or so it seems. On the other hand, Morgan Stanley’s IT Analyst program seems to feature a variety of technical skills and languages. I guess it’s the IT that makes the difference. This interview with Deloitte is a good prep for Friday’s interview with Morgan Stanley.

Still at Analytic (though had to miss today). Deloitte’s application .asp file gave me good ideas about the ASP.NET implementation of the CRM system I’m still working on. New tires on Toyota, new axle too. Interestingly, the car seems to have gotten a little more "rigid"…like there is more friction, or like the frame is held together more rigidly now. Tomorrow it’s a choice: take  Caltrain to Los Altos or take the car. Caltrain implies lots of walking. Car implies lots of sitting.

If you’re still reading this: Happy Halloween 2005!!!

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