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TechCafe Happy Hour @BlueBoxGroup

Tweet I must say that I am pretty excited to go check out the event on Friday – nearly sold out (10 spots left)… We have been planning this one for some time and can’t wait to see all the great people in the Seattle/Bellevue/Redmond tech community come out for Happy Hour. Last year was an awesome year for TechCafe events – so awesome we took a few months off from getting geeky with the best startups and technologists in the area – rest assured though we are back and planning a few awesome events. If you are interested in sponsoring or hosting one – let us know! First up is one of our personal favorites. Blue Box Group! We have been watching this team grow for a while now and it has … Read entire article »

Filed under: NW events, Seattle, seattlelunch20, Startups, TechCafe

Does The Mode of Communication Matter?

Tweet Communication is at the heart of all things in life… finding the love of your life, raising a round of financing, getting a promotion, or enjoying life with friends and family. Some of those communications are obviously more critical than others and some are more time sensative than others as well. Living in a world where corporate training dollars fuels the research and instruction that permeates our training attention we are all well aware of the communication styles that research such as Myers-Briggs brings us. This is good and we all make efforts to adjust what we are saying depending on the type of person we are talking to (more data/less data, small talk/straight to the point, etc.). All of this focus on communication style seems to skip the relevance of … Read entire article »

Filed under: career, Entrepreneurship, Investing, RealEstate, Technology

Are There Alternatives to Resumes?

Tweet If resumes didn’t exist anymore or if employers just stopped accepting them, how would you choose to convey your talents? I was recently reading this article on the Wall Street Journal about Union Square Ventures removal of resumes in their hiring process. Christina over at USV is sharing the progress they are making and discovering that people are behaving different then expected. Namely that despite a timeline for taking their online interview, candidates waited until the last minute to get in before the deadline… busy prepping or procrastinating? I think the latter. Interesting though, as I’m sure the fire and forget resume submission process that happens so frequently is a bit circumvented here as the candidate needs to think about the firm they are applying to, the skills they have, and the … Read entire article »

Filed under: career, Innovation

Psychology’s influence on marketing and user interactions

Tweet Modern marketing material and user interface designs leverage decades of study on human sensation and perception. From the refinement of color choices to be more visually pleasing, to relational object design so every fresh pair of eyes can correctly perceive the intentions of the creator. These visual cues have seemingly advanced rapidly in recent years; this is in part due to technological advances and in part due to the understanding of how every day interactions can be improved by the findings of psychological studies within various psychology programs. My current favorite marketing play on the senses is McDonalds. Their play on human perception is annoying if you’re Starbucks, clever if you’re McDonalds, and well…indefinable as a consumer. The trick that McDonalds is using is to use visual cues that are … Read entire article »

Filed under: Entrepreneurship, Innovation, Profit, Startups