Martin Roell has a great idea: Blog Headhunters. If it’s true that serious (and seriously regarded) bloggers are smart, articulate and clued in, then what better place to look for a valuable new employee than in the blogosphere. Canadian blogger Sebastian Paquet (whose focus is KS or knowledge sharing; yup, I had to figure that one out) just got a new job. So did Robert Scoble, who made a name for himself as a Microsoft product flamethrower. (He got hired by Microsoft.) Thanks to Martin for providing these links.
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