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How to answer the question "What is quality?" on a job application?
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There are many types of Quality such as "Quality Control" or "Quality Assurance." "letter-quality " is another form of quality. In other words, if I were to answer this question I might say this, Were I to be considered for this position I would. * Make sure that the material we were working with or my performance wouldn't be of a poor quality. Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 57 months, 1 week, 5 days, 14 hours ago
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Common Mistakes in Resume Writing
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Resume is the first interface you have with your employer.Make the most of this opportunity. The employment market is changing all the time and so have resumes, evolving from a one-size-fits-all standard. Here are our tips to convert your resume into a catching one. Basic Etiquette & Common Mistakes in Mailing Resumes : Follow These Basic Standards : Don't overcrowd your resume; allow for plenty of white space. Keep your resume to one page whenever possible. Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 58 months, 2 weeks, 2 days, 18 hours ago
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Frequently Asked Questions [ FAQ ] in Object Oriented Concepts
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Below is Comprehensive List of FAQ in Object Oriented Concepts: * How do you write a program which produces its own source code as its output? * How can I find the day of the week given the date? * Why doesn't C have nested functions? * What is the most efficient way to count the number of bits which are set in a value? * How can I convert integers to binary or hexadecimal? * How can I call a function, given its name as a string? * How do I access command-line argume Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 58 months, 3 weeks, 10 hours ago
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How to dress right for the Interview
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Let's say you are going for an interview tomorrow. You have prepared yourself well for the occasion - anticipating the questions and getting ready the answers - but have you given a thought to what you will wear? If you have not peeked into your wardrobe yet, it's time to take a real hard look now. Your application's fate depends not just on how well you answer the interview questions, but also on how well you project yourself physically. The first impression your interviewer makes about you i Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 58 months, 3 weeks, 10 hours ago
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15 Golden Tips to prepare the Perfect Resume
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The thought of writing a resume intimidates almost anyone. It's difficult to know where to start or what to include. It can seem like an insurmountable task. Here are 15 tips to help you not only tackle the task, but also write a winning resume. 1. Determine your job search objective prior to writing the resume. Once you have determined your objective, you can structure the content of your resume around that objective. Think of your objective as the bull's-eye to focus your resume on hitting. Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 58 months, 3 weeks, 14 hours ago
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Interview Tip : “The Salary Question” – How much money do you want?
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TRAPS: May also be phrased as, “What salary are you worth?”…or, “How much are you making now?” This is your most important negotiation. Handle it wrong and you can blow the job offer or go to work at far less than you might have gotten. BEST ANSWER: For maximum salary negotiating power, remember these five guidelines: Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 59 months, 3 weeks, 2 days, 16 hours ago
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Interview Tip : Describe your ideal company, location and job.
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TRAPS: This is often asked by an experienced interviewer who thinks you may be overqualified, but knows better than to show his hand by posing his objection directly. So he’ll use this question instead, which often gets a candidate to reveal that, indeed, he or she is looking for something other than the position at hand. BEST ANSWER: The only right answer is to describe what this company is offering, being sure to make your answer believable with specific reasons, stated with sincerity, why e Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 59 months, 3 weeks, 3 days, 15 hours ago
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Interview Tip : Aren’t you overqualified for this position?
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TRAPS: The employer may be concerned that you’ll grow dissatisfied and leave. BEST ANSWER: As with any objection, don’t view this as a sign of imminent defeat. It’s an invitation to teach the interviewer a new way to think about this situation, seeing advantages instead of drawbacks. Example: “I recognize the job market for what it is – a marketplace Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 59 months, 3 weeks, 4 days, 5 hours ago
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Interview Tip : How do you feel about working nights and weekends?
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TRAPS: Blurt out “no way,I can't on a weekend” and you can kiss the job offer goodbye. But what if you have a family and want to work a reasonably normal schedule? Is there a way to get both the job and the schedule you want? BEST ANSWER: First, if you’re a confirmed workaholic, this question is a softball lob. Whack it out of the park on the first swing by saying this kind of schedule is just your style. Add that your family understands it. Indeed, they’re happy for you, as they know y Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 59 months, 3 weeks, 5 days, 18 hours ago
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Interview Tip : Why should I hire you?
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TRAPS: Believe it or not, this is a killer question because so many candidates are unprepared for it. If you stammer you’ve blown it. BEST ANSWER: By now you can see how critical it is to apply the overall strategy of uncovering the employer’s needs before you answer questions. If you know the employer’s greatest needs and desires, this question will give you a big leg up over other candidates because you will give him better reasons for hiring you than anyone else is likely to…reasons Join discussion...
Submitted by jsbi 59 months, 3 weeks, 6 days, 11 hours ago
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