Related Posts
XPost: Elote (Mexican Street Corn)
How many companies are working on self-driving cars?
Hey Fishes,
Attivo Networks, A Deception & Endpoint Security Based Company is Looking for 2 Vacancies:
*Extremely Competitive Salary*
QA Engineer : Windows Endpoint Application Testing,Performance Testing,API Hooking, BSOD Debugging, Powershell/Python, WinDBG, Active Directory
Threat Research Engineer : Exploit Analysis, Packet Capture, Reverse Engineering & Content Development
Reach out to gorang.joshi@attivonetworks.com with our resume for a Refer.
Hit Like & Comment Below For More Opportunities
How awesome in Fishbowl?
From Facebook feed

Additional Posts in Marketing
I was in the final stages of an interview with Microsoft two weeks ago, in partner marketing. Then the recruiter told me they were putting the hiring process on hold to assess the need for the role. Well, then we heard about Microsoft layoffs last week. Seems like most were in Xbox and Project Alpha but there’s not a lot of information out there. Should I hold out any hope that I’m going to get this job? Any insights on how much these layoffs have impacted the marketing org and/or new hiring?
New to Fishbowl?
unlock all discussions on Fishbowl.



I absolutely love Notion for both work and personal life! It’s how I stay organized. For work, it’s my centralized project hub (like a one-stop shop that links me to wherever files are saved in the cloud). For personal life, I have my to-dos, subscription tracker, book journal, kid’s milestones… you name it, I probably have it on Notion!
I think i see a lot more value for personal than professional TBH!
The thing about Notion is that it can kind of do whatever you want it to. It can be a project management tool like Asana or a fancy notetaking tool. You can use calendars, you can turn it into a wiki, you can collaborate with other people on task management. It pretty much does everything. I would say it's not great at everything though. It's decent. If you need a sort of a central hub for everything and you don't mind that all the functionality is about 75% of other, better tools, it's fine.
Lol you listed all the things I was exploring this is validating that I was on the right path with it!
Pro
I've played around with it a bit, but never worked at a company that used it for any purpose. Never had a reason to recommend it to a manager as a tool for the team.
I can see that-- I don't fully see the use for Notion in work settings when there are a lot easier systems out to plug and play.
I’ve used it before and it’s helpful !
Pro
I just did a whole product launch plan and it for a client. It seems pretty easy to use.
It seems easy to use once you get a hang of it but it's taking me a while to adopt it.