Title: MindSolve 2003 Kickoff Meeting
1Dan BoccabellaGeneral Manager and CTOMindSolve
Technologieshttp//www.mindsolve.com
2agenda
- Background
- MindSolve Overview
- Getting a Job
- Gaining Experience
- Job Search Tips Traps
- Successful Interviewing
3my background
- Move from Aeronautical Engineering to ISE
- Combined BSISE/MBA Program
- Extensive work experience
- Internships with large (Exxon) and small company
- Deciding between a Fortune 500 company and a
startup
4about mindsolve
- Started out as company developing software for
the meeting and hospitality industry (Blade
Software, Inc.) - Expanded to more general consulting company. One
of our consulting projects (Performance
Appraisal) produced many sales inquiries from a
variety of companies. - Formed MindSolve in 1997 to commercialize Human
Resources product software product line.
5what we do
- MindSolves human resource software is used to
assess and develop employees. - High-end enterprise product line can be
purchased for on-site install or outsourced via
our web-based service bureau - Diverse client base
- Small, mid-size, and large companies
- Private, public, and non-profit business
- Industry-neutral service pharmaceuticals,
manufacturing, consulting, gaming, healthcare,
financial services, etc. - End users in over 50 countries
- Only assessment process awarded a US Patent
(5926794)
6mindsolve growth
- Sustained growth (over 250 growth over the last
in three years)
while tech stock prices (Nasdaq) have declined
78
Bucking the industry trend!
7MVP features
- MindSolve Visual Performance
- includes. .
- Individual Performance Reviews
- Setting/Tracking Performance Goals
- Performance Logging
- Development Planning
- Ad-hoc Multi-Source (360 Degree) Feedback
- Salary Planning
- Multi-Language Support
- More . . .
8the industrys easiest, fastest
9higher data quality
Always 5 Frequently 4 Sometimes
3 Rarely 2 Never 1
Instead of restricting feedback to just a few
choices, MVP allows employees to rate ANYWHERE
along the scale bar, even in between behavioral
anchors.
10higher data quality
Typical 5-point scale most people get rated 4
Numerical and Likert scale assessments produce
data that dont differentiate
Actual client results much wider distribution
MindSolves non-restrictive ratingsbetter
differentiate performance levels
11comment assistant
Comment assistant includes suggested comments as
well as performance log entries.
12on-line resource library
Each icon represents a different type of resource.
Detailed, categorized action item suggestions for
both employees and supervisors.
13multi-language support
Support for European and Asian languages.
MindSolve can provide translations or clients can
enter them via the administrator software
14corporate flexibility
- Much of MindSolves success has to do with its
ability to respond to industry trends by
continually reinvent itself. - Transition from custom development projects to
mature product lne - Move from Windows to the web
- Transitioning from in-house applications to the
ASP model
15industry outsourcing trends
About 90 of CFOs report outsourcing nonessential
business operations to specialized companies.
16MindSolves outsourcing trend
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18gaining experience
- Volunteer your time to area companies /
university departments - Projects for yourself and your friends
- Secure a full-time internship
- Even non-engineering-related work experience is
valuable - Shows work ethic, dependability
- Ability to multi-task and prioritize (work and
school) - Helps put GPA in context
19standing out in the crowd
- We usually get 50-100 resumes. We have to narrow
the pool of applicants to the very best before we
start calling people back or inviting them for
interviews. - How to get the recruiter's attention
- Include a personalized cover letter explaining
why you are a match for that specific company - Be persistent follow up via phone, e-mail, etc.
20resume tips
- Tips
- Make sure the resume is of appropriate length
most undergrad resumes should not be longer than
one page - Include all work experience (even if
non-engineering related) - Have multiple people read and proof A single
spelling or grammatical error can disqualify an
applicant
21resume tips
- Tips
- Prefix name with Mr. or Mrs. if gender cannot be
easily determines from first name - Include PAR statements (Problem-Action-Results)
where possible - Links to personal websites showing your
creativity are a plus considering a separate
URL and e-mail address for professional
correspondence
22resume traps
- Traps
- Do not enumerate every buzzword / technology you
have ever heard of, focus on your strengths - Do not sell the company you worked for, sell
yourself - Be specific about job / project responsibilities
and accomplishments - If you dont have a lot of work experience, focus
on your ability to learn - Dont hide GPA (we assume the worst)
23interviewing basics
- Arrive on time - Do not show up late or 30
minutes early, arrive 10-15 minutes before
scheduled time - Many interviews are decided in the first 10
minutes - Dress to Impress It is much better to be
overdressed for an interview than to appear
unprofessional - Be prepared to explain exactly what your
contribution was on a school project or previous
job
24IT-specific tips
- Demonstrate sample programs, websites,
applications - Bring source code samples even if from hobbies
or work done for friends - Differentiate yourself from the DIS /
non-engineering applicants - Apply via correct channels
- When an e-mail address or website is provided,
apply electronically - Do not fax or snail mail resume unless in
addition to electronic application
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