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打造「Crowd Cloud」的藝術家 SUZUKI Yuri 是一位藝術家兼設計師,探索藝術和音樂在日常生活中的無限可能;藝術家 HOSOI Miyu 則是一位音樂家和聲音藝術家,不斷嘗試各種創作增強大眾對身邊聲音的關注度。
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過7萬的網紅sherrybyw,也在其Youtube影片中提到,Major props to my friend Ollie (Head of Talent at Golden Gate Ventures) for filming this video! In part 1, we’ll be discussing how we both got our job...
crowd gate 在 Sherrybyw Facebook 的最佳貼文
Part 2 of the series is out featuring Ollie from Golden Gate Ventures! In this episode, we’ll be talking about how to standout to recruiters in Singapore, tips for applying for jobs in a more "untraditional way", and other resume & interview advice. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EpW8V8KgiEE
crowd gate 在 小兔,世界跳跳中 Rabbit's journal Facebook 的最佳解答
✨ Merry Christmas 6-the city of Christmas atmosphere ✨
In fact, there are many places in Vancouver that are filled with Christmas atmosphere, there are plenty of choices in the market alone, some end by early January, and others are over before December 25, and pay special attention to the time!
Looking back at the market part of Christmas this year
Last week with my friends in class with my friends in class
Vancouver Christmas Market, because of the rainy relationship, the crowd is not very crowded and their line is doing great with clear targets; this time is German-dominated, with a very authentic German pig's foot. Great praise everyone, Colorful Lighting Lights With Merry Christmas Music, a very festive atmosphere.
The tickets bought on the internet are 2 dollars cheaper than the gate. You can go to the website to buy it before you go!
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In addition, there are many fair markets on Facebook. Some people do not need tickets to enter by means of donations. I have seen the holiday market near my home, and I saw the holiday market, and the holidays immediately came over to check it out, the type of goods. Very diverse, such as Christmas Crafts, chocolate, glass decorations, and so on, I made a small sand painting for myself ❤️❤️❤️❤️
A Little Christmas gift full of unique is done hehe
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Where to find so many kinds of activities?
In fact, there are many events to find out on Facebook!
You will also give you different activities depending on where you are!
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The new year is coming soon!!
Do you think where to go to the new year XD?
crowd gate 在 sherrybyw Youtube 的最讚貼文
Major props to my friend Ollie (Head of Talent at Golden Gate Ventures) for filming this video! In part 1, we’ll be discussing how we both got our jobs, the different types of work visas in Singapore, and how you can get your visa sponsored. In the next few videos, we’ll also be covering topics around how to stand out amongst the crowd when job hunting at Singaporean companies, tips for fresh grads, resume & interview advice and answering specific questions around working in tech, venture capital (VC), and the startup space.
• Timestamps •
How Ollie got his job & work visa 1:38
How Sherry got her job & work visa 5:27
Do you apply for a visa before applying for jobs? 7:55
Types of work visas (salary, things to note, eligibility) 9:39
Quota on work passes / Which jobs are more competitive? 14:45
A recruiter’s POV on local vs. foreign talent 16:06
Other types of visas (e.g. internship/co-op) 17:21
How can foreigners get their visa sponsored? What companies are open to recruiting outside of Singapore? 18:23
Interesting opportunity for those looking to work at a startup 21:42
• Resources to look at •
Employment Pass: https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits/employment-pass
S Pass: https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits/s-pass
Training Employment Pass: https://www.mom.gov.sg/passes-and-permits/training-employment-pass
EDB initiative on startups that raised funding: https://www.edb.gov.sg/en/how-we-help/incentives-and-schemes/tech-sg.html ***CORRECTION: The EDB Singapore scheme is for startups that secured more than US$10M funding in the past 36 months (not US$20M). Click the link for more info.
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At the memorable 1986 NBA All-Star weekend in Dallas, 5-6 Spud Webb improbably won the slam dunk contest in front of his hometown crowd over favored Atlanta teammate Dominique Wilkins. The third annual old-timer legends game then preceded the first three-point "long distance shootout" competition.
And fittingly to cap off a fine All-Star Saturday before the mid-season classic contest on Sunday, Celtic long-distance marksman Larry Bird won the inaugural three-point shootout in spectacular fashion.
After being chosen for the event, Bird practiced shooting from the five three-point spots for weeks leading up to the contest, egged on by sharpshooting teammates Danny Ainge and Scott Wedman.
Neither of them were invited to be part of the eight-man field, although both could make an argument they were better long-range shooters than some who were in the competition.
Snubbed, both Ainge and Wedman needled Larry that they should have been included instead of him. Yet Bird would lead the NBA in three-pointers made (82) and attempted (194) that championship season, making 42.3 percent of his triple tries.
Dale Ellis of Dallas, Eric "Sleepy' Floyd of Golden State, Craig Hodges of Milwaukee, LA Clipper and former Laker guard Norm Nixon, Chicago's Kyle Macy (a fellow Hoosier), 6-5 Knick Trent Tucker and Bullet Leon Wood joined Bird. Five of the contestants were relatively small guards, while the 6-7 Ellis was a swingman. Bird was clearly the tallest of the group.
Bird immediately tried to establish himself as the frontrunner when he entered the locker room before the shootout.
"Which one of you guys is going to finish second?" he asked. Only Nixon of the seven other competitors had been an All-Star, so much of the field may have been a bit in awe of the setting and the three-time MVP. And Nixon, an excellent mid-range shooter, was actually a puzzling choice for inclusion.
In his entire career, Norm made just 100 treys as he shot 29.4 percent beyond the arc. The 1985-86 season with the Clippers was his best from long distance, but he still shot just 34.7 percent and made a mere 42 trifectas.
Bird correctly figured Hodges, who would later win the shootout from 1990-92, was his stiffest competition. Wood complained that the red, white and blue ABA "money balls" (a nod to the defunct league's role in popularizing the shot) worth two points were slick and hard to grip.
Actually the American Basketball League, a short-lived pro loop in 1962-63 featuring a Cleveland team owned by George Steinbrenner, pioneered the three-point shot. The ABA picked up the gimmick shot when that league opened play in 1967, and added the popular red, white and blue ball under commissioner George Mikan.
Always looking for an edge, Bird played into Wood's paranoia by grabbing an ABA ball and handling it before agreeing with Wood that it was indeed hard to handle and shoot.
As Larry expected, Hodges came out of the gate firing and scored a whopping 25 out of a possible 30 points. His incredible first round showing is still a single-round record for the event 28 years later. The mark of 25 was tied by contest winner Jason Kapono in 2007 and 2008, but has never been exceeded.
Tucker scored 19 points, Ellis 17 and Bird 16 as he squeaked into the second round. Only the top four scores made it to the semifinals, eliminating Floyd, Macy and Wood (who all tied with 13 apiece) and the jump-shooting Nixon (nine).
Bird started to heat up in the semis by scoring 18 points. "Look at how effortlessly he gets the shots up," noted WTBS commentator Rick Barry. A superstar bomber in both the NBA and ABA, Rick had retired in 1980 and probably wished he could have competed in the event.
At 6-9, Bird had an advantage over the shorter field. He barely got off the ground as he launched his perfectly-arched trifectas and thus burned less energy. In addition, his quick release, fast recovery time and quick hands helped him get off all 25 shots in a minute every time, usually with seconds to spare.