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讀 鄭丰 (女版金庸) 後 感

讀 鄭丰 (女版金庸) 後 感

認識鄭丰作品是在幾個月前,在灣區的一個圖書館。在不多的中文書看她寫的「天觀雙俠」, 吸引我的並不是書名, 而是書後這行字「女版金庸-鄭丰」。這可有點好奇了, 金庸的武俠小說也看了不小次,電視電電影也重複拍了無數遍吧。為何未聽香港的朋友提過?是否文人誇大?

看過「天觀雙俠」,再看「靈劍」,真的同意她是名符其實的新一代作家,開創與眾不同武俠人物,同時也確有點金庸小說的淡淡影子。天觀雙俠的主角凌昊天叫人想起「神鵰俠侶」的楊過;靈劍」的火教叫人想起「鹿鼎記」的神龍教;「神偷天下」的明代歷史背景就叫人想到「鹿鼎記」的清代康熙歷史背景。

最近看完「神偷天下」,感覺是鄭丰把武俠小說範疇擴闊了。「天觀雙俠」,「靈劍」和「神偷天下」,主角並非都是武功蓋世, 天下第一,人物的遭遇也不一定全是化險為夷, 也不全是打不死的;鄭丰卻加多了不同的創意;她會把小偷, 醫生,青樓女子之子塑造成主角; 在地域上,鄭豐把讀者帶到其他國家或民族。我覺得她把武俠,功夫,旅遊,探險,人生和歷史交織起來, 化成可讀性高的故事, 是很值得欣賞的。

儘管「靈劍」是「天觀雙俠」的前傳,「天觀雙俠」的完成是比「靈劍」早的。 「靈劍」風格和文筆有明顯的進步,可說是寫得成熟些。神偷天下是「靈劍」的前傳, 卻是寫在最後, 可以說是把故事倒轉時間秩序而寫的。

三個故事各有特色,我先從「神偷天下」 寫起吧。

待續

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Job search without social networking

I have known some getting jobs without resume writing, it is possible.

The social media and career transition services emphasize the importance of networking. In an amazing short number of years, linkedin and pre-scripting on how to get to talk to a “stranger” become such a trend.

How soon would it become “totally impossible to get an interview without a contact no matter your skills/experiences are for the positions”?   Some positions require the same “job search techniques” to be successful, then some honestly do not.   What is the “social network index” required of the positions?

While networking is important skill for what I look for, so I have situations to use the “social network path”.  At the same time,  I am keen to get a feel of “starting from a resume knowing no-one in the related job positions” and live through the experience of “job search without knowing anyone”.

The resume is a reflection of the experiences so far, there are days I enjoy doing it, I pick those days to work on it and it becomes easier.  Writing the resumes and improving it,  give a clean bill of what has been achieved (or not achieved); and brush up communication skills.

Statistics work its way, more resume submission increases the odds of its getting attention. It is statistically low percent to earn an interview this way, I am not yet discouraged by it and have a pretty fair expectation.  I got pleasant surprises every time my resume gets noticed!   Fortunately, I earn some interviews this way, it is low percent but not zero.   Adding many zero chances is still zero chances, if it becomes that, I need to change.

Generate interest for the interviewer in phone interview. Sometimes, I feel that I miss the opportunity of  “reading the intent of the questions”, it is a funny feeling because  it is not necessary that I could not figure it out, it could be a lapse in concentration during the conversation or a lack of reaction.  I hope more practice makes it better. Questions like “do you have experience in …?”  A simple “No” but truthful answer can be a one-strike-out. A second chance could be provided if the interviewer drills on a similar question later, don’t miss the second chance. If you get a second chance, it could be a sign that the job may not have lined up many candidates as of yet.

I like face-to-face interviews, it is where to get the most about the people in the company, the setting of the office, the positions and the people dynamics. It is educational.  Just that questions are asked first of you, it is inviting to answer by talking about the past experiences to impress. In part, career transition services rightfully advise their clients to prepare well on stories for behavioral questions.  After working hard to prepare the stories,  it is easy to get carried away to finish the story.  I am going to try the approach of getting into a dialog and then briefly summarizes the related past experience naturally.  The questions of interviewers are often reflection of the needs and existing problems.  Like in many projects, it is tempting to “skip the requirement phase, provide solution too soon”; or forever asking about “the requirement”.  It is a balancing act to fine tune.

Statistics work its way.  It takes some time to recover from the often “pre-formatted” message like  “thank you for your time. you do not have the right match; or unfortunately…”.  I still like to receive them than those jobs that become a black hole that you never heard of.  It is a matter of style, I guess some would prefer never be told of unsuccessful attempts.  It is easier for me to take comfort that each of these messages get closer to a call from hiring manager “I would like to talk about next steps..”

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Talk To Strangers

We often tell our kids “don’t talk to strangers”.  This did not bode well with Job searching.  Job searching is about talking to strangers.  They come in the name of recruiters that you know them on the phone for the first time, or hiring managers for job positions that you have never met before, or people that are introduced to you because they work in some companies that you are interested in career opportunities?

How do we shape up the “talking to strangers” skills and comfort level?

There are many techniques in Career Transition Services on how to network, and how to connect, with emphasis on social network and professional network; some even with the scripts on what to say, and what to write to increase chance of a response?

After a few years, would we start to see these types of “networking” electives offered in school?

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What is ccue?

The English pronunciation of these 4 letters c-c-u-e is the closest thing to mean “Everything is as you wish” in Cantonese.

Cantonese learning in Bay Area has gone from a cool language to having a hard time to keep the heritage.  Why?  In the 80s, or 90s, there were waves of Hong Kong Immigration, popular Cantonese TV series, Cantonese songs, movies and singers.  Folks in mainland China and Asia picked up Cantonese from the media, from friends and from the celebrities.  Into the late 90s, Hong Kong changed from a British colony to a special administrative region of China.  The policy is “no change in 50 years”, it is a politically-smart reality distortion, how could one expect nothing changed in 50 years?  With the economic boom in China, the upgrade of China’s international status, and hosting of highly visible international events like Olympics Games, Expos, more and more people prefer Mandarin over Cantonese; and prefer interacting with Mainland China directly for opportunities.

Increase in immigrantsm, from Mainland China to Bay Area, has led to Chinese being offered as a elective language course in High Schools, Middle Schools;  Cupertino school district may be the first one; followed by a few other school districts including Los Altos-Mountain View High.

What does this mean to Cantonese Chinese School operated as non-profit organizations, and have school hours typically in evening or weekends? Enrollment has dropped year-over-year and the fear of extinction is felt though not mentioned.

Putting in an analogy between “running a school for a minority foreign language” and “running a business with challenging product trends”, I ponder on TAM and the possible (product) differentiation for the Cantonese Chinese School; and how to attract customers.  (TAM = Total Addressable Market).

How would you identify the TAM and what could be the differentiation for Cantonese Chinese School?

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What is your resume saying?

Recent economy has created job opportunities in areas of career transition, recruiting, training….  With the automated search engine of many recruiting firms, there is no lack of the same job posting showing up, creating the perception that there are a lot more jobs out there than it really was.

Job search group is one of the best ways to meet different people and expand the horizon.

How about these tips in job search?

Try paste resume text to http://www.wordle.net  to check out the word cloud of the resume.  It is a fun experience to validate whether your resume is communicating core competence.

How about http://www.lynda.com to get training, it requires subscription but much cheaper, esp. compared to many training classes that charge a hefty $500+ per day.

About training classes, isn’t it something with the business model of training centers like http://www.sshin.com to take care of  the EDD training paperwork for you?

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Getting into blogging

After making the decision to leave a comfy position as IT Manager in a very big company, I am in between jobs in this “Launch into the Deep” break.  45 days have gone by quickly, with moments of anxiety and excitement.  It is not clear how long the break would become, how good it becomes, how depressed it could turn out.   The thing is it has happened before, 20 or so years ago, and that was a memorable period.

Come to think of it, in US, at home in the first 5 years of life, onto school education for the next 20 years, then work 40 years or so till the so-called retirement. As we retire in the 60s, there are another 20 years or so.   What do you think of this 5 – 20 – 40 – 20 equation?  If we grow something on a fertile soil, could the harvest happen for consecutive 40 years, and still produce good crops?   What do we do to the soil to keep it fertile?

In a comfy position for some time, things happened – got many partnership working, knew a lot of people, yet, sometimes the hunger and uncertainty feel dwindles, the reality replaced by the corporate view; I tried in the last few years, to reinvent the wheels, it worked for a while.

So now it is the 46th day in my break, I grasp a book about blogging from a library.   Let’s see how it goes.

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