- Written by johnkremer
- On Sep 29 2013,
- In Business, Internet Marketing
I.T. Infographic: 5 Characters in Search of a Job
Here are five types of people you might meet if you were to work in the I.T. field:
Grizzle Gary, the Lifer — Ready with a story from the 1980s. Pants are from the 1970s.
Super Smart Guy Sam — Frequently brings up obscure academic theorems that have no applications to reality, at least in this solar system.
Fast Food Freddie — Pants and shirt are stained with the remnants of the super size value meal from Belt-Buster Burger Barn.
Too Technical Tony — Loves to debate software architecture. The majority of his clothes have a database company logo on them.
Deer in the Headlights Dana — Manages 7 tech projects simultaneously. Has 3 iPhones, 2 laptops, and a smart tablet.
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