Kudos to her for putting herself out there, but she's misunderstood what the point of this kind of application is. When you make a grab for a job like this, you underscore the fact that employers don't always know that there is something that can be improved - and that someone should be hired to do it. I vaguely recall someone writing an application for 37signals, where he made some redesigns for the site that he tho…
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#82Don't want to sound rude, but the lens ("I made this") has pretty bad type work. Kerning is off, the curve is not right ( http://i.imgur.com/tpDqv.png ). The drop shadow is also strange. Overall, there's not enough attention to detail.
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#84Earlier quoted context omitted.
Is the lack of a working maximize button good UX?
Get the app "Cinch" from the app store if you're on OSX, and especially if you're on a big monitor. It's frankly better than a maximize button, as it also lets you do side-by-side half screen windows. (I am not associated with this app, just a happy customer.)
Both can be gotten through Irradiated Software (http://irradiatedsoftware.com/). Free demo.
I'm just a happy customer too.
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#85Anything that makes you stand above the crowd of job seekers and get noticed is (almost) always a smart move. Do you think Instagram is thinking "no, this girl is clearly an idiot?" No, they're clearly going to notice her and give her consideration that she wouldn't otherwise get. They're probably thinking "nice initiative" even if they've seen this type of application before. I think a few of you are being too cynic…
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#86AFAIC, automatic interview line. It says so much:
- She understands the ugly stuff needed to get to the pretty stuff.
- She's willing to do the ugly stuff.
- Her work is more important than her ego (I think).
- She "gets it". (Somehow I don't imagine a poser would have ever thought of putting it quite this way.)
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#87Don't want to sound rude, but the lens ("I made this") has pretty bad type work. Kerning is off, the curve is not right ( http://i.imgur.com/tpDqv.png ). The drop shadow is also strange. Overall, there's not enough attention to detail.
I would never want to work with someone as negative as you.
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#89I'd just like to put it out there that when I run a company we will automatically disqualify anyone who tries to get a job w/ us in this way. So remember that if you'd like to work for me sometime in the near future.
Well all power to you! But should you be put in such a position some day, I suggest being open to learning from some of the great leaders in history. Not to say you want to hire an army of groupie lightweights, but passion is not a quality to undervalue.
Depending greatly on the short and long term situations, I'd rather hire someone enthusiastic and wait a few months for them to get up to speed than hire someone with more experience who is dispassionate about the job. There's just so much more room for growth with the former (and initial salary negotiation should be a cakewalk from a management perspective).
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#90Kudos to her for putting herself out there, but she's misunderstood what the point of this kind of application is. When you make a grab for a job like this, you underscore the fact that employers don't always know that there is something that can be improved - and that someone should be hired to do it. I vaguely recall someone writing an application for 37signals, where he made some redesigns for the site that he tho…