USB TO PS/2 CONVERTER

USB TO PS/2 CONVERTER

ENABLES PS/2 TYPE KEYBOARDS & MICE TO CONNECT TO A PC, NOTEBOOK OR HANDHELD COMPUTING DEVICE THAT SUPPORTS USB; WORKS WITH ANY USB-COMPLIANT SYSTEM WITH PS/2 KEYBOARD & PS/2 MOUSE PORTS ; SUPPORTS WHEEL MICE ; KEYBOARD & MOUSE CAN BE ATTACHED TO PORTABLE COMPUTER SIMULTANEOUSLY ; USB POWERED; REQUIRES NO IRQS; SUPPORTS ENERGY-SAVING SUSPEND & RESUME OPERATIONS; INCLUDES 2 STANDARD 6-PIN MINI DIN FEMALE CONNECTORS FOR A PS/2 KEYBOARD & PS/2 MOUSE TO PLUG INTO, & AN ATTACHED 16″ USB CABLE WITH TYPE-A PLUG FOR CONNECTION TO THE PC’S USB PORT OR A USB HUB

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Posted on March 11th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

Resume Writing Help - Where To Find Assistance!

When it comes to creating a resume many of us find it to be quite a tiresome process not knowing where to start and how to word it. At the best of time there seems to be no help in sight even for the most highly qualified individual. However, there is hope in sight for even the most unqualified people out there. Resume writers offer their services and can create the best resume out of thin air.

Now that does not mean that they fudge the details in the document, they just know that the prospective employer is looking for and they then highlight those properties in the resume so that the interviewer will set eyen on exactly what it is he is looking for right at the beginning. I mean, he or she does not have to search the resume to find what the company needs.

No coming back to the resume writing services, many of these services are free but some of them charge a fee for the resume they write. The good part of the deal is that you get a professional looking resume that will definitely land you the job you are applying for.

There are many online sites that help individuals write their resume. Even if you are an experienced executive and are on the look out for a change of job then these online resume builders are the best place to get your resume written and many of them publish the resume too. Employers regularly search these databases for employees and contact them if they fit the job description.

The important things to look out for while writing a resume is to sell your services and qualifications well, an employer would ideally not like to turn the page of a resume to search for qualifications of the applicant. Ensure that your highest qualification is highlighted on the front page itself. Then list your experience right under that, this is what the interviewer is looking for and this is what will get you the job.

If you are crisp and to the point, the interviewer will like that. Remember that your resume is not a bio data so do to bore the interviewer with details such as the color of your eyes and your hair or your height. The interviewer is looking for your highest academic qualification, your experience and the reason you are leaving your job. Also keep in mind that too many job changes will work against you.

So, log on to one of the resume help sites and begin building your resume now that you know what the employers out there look for in their candidates.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/resume-writing-help-where-to-find-assistance-703284.html

Posted on March 10th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | 3 Comments »

Professional Resume Writing - How You Must Pick The Right Service!

What you should know first?

There are quite many professional resume service providers who could help you with planning your resumes well. When you plan to approach any professional resume services you need to ensure that certain pointers are taken care of. Quite many places, be it online or even otherwise would help you get in touch with professional resume services, however, you need to ascertain that you are going to have your resume done through the most professional one. So pick the skilled service which would deal with the idea that you are hunting for, consequently giving you the best of all jobs within your field. It is vital that you know that different professional resume writing services work solely on the jobs you suggest them and hence you need to take care of your specification about the employment you narrate these agencies. Only then would they essentially know what exactly you are looking for in any employment and structure the resume proportionally. This would also assist you in getting the right kind of business or employment by having a well organized design of a resume that would take you towards your dream job.

Choose the right service

There are certain fundamentals to be kept in mind before you conclude which professional resume writing service you wish to rely upon. Most importantly, one should understand that there are a number of companies in the market offering you with professional resume services. However, you need to ensure that you hit upon just those agencies which would write in a way fetching you the job you desire. Most agencies would undoubtedly give flawless services. However, finding the right place for your resume structuring could be found easily only by checking the history of the concerned firm. Different places would also help you collect data about the professional resume services you can get in touch with. You need to make sure you don’t miss on this before you start. This would exactly give you what you are looking for.

View the Samples

Furthermore, when you go about the resume writing service hunt, make sure you request for a sample resume. The simplest way to know the agency and check what they have got to offer you is by flipping through their sample resumes. This would help you to not just get an idea about how you want your resume to look like, but also make the decision about choosing your professional agency. Every agency would be more than pleased to show you their samples; if they refuse to do so, you can always stop by the next.

Abhishek Agarwal
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/professional-resume-writing-how-you-must-pick-the-right-service-703313.html

Posted on March 8th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

Nema 3r-24 Hour Dial Time Switch W/Skipper And Carryover, Steel Case, 125v, Dpst

Nema 3r-24 Hour Dial Time Switch W/Skipper And Carryover, Steel Case, 125v, Dpst

T170CR Series - Same features as the T170 Series Skipper models plus a min. of 16 hours carryover for maintaining preset schedules during power failures. Carryover automatically rewinds when power resumes; only one hour of rewinding time required for every two hours of power outage. 4PST models are ideal for 3-phase load control. Resistive Wattage is 40 Amp @120 - 480 VAC; Tungsten Wattage is 40 Amp 120 - 277 VAC. Product features 2 HP motor. 13.50 L. 12.25 W. 11.00 H.

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Posted on March 7th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

Resume Writing: How To Make The Impression?

Posted on March 6th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | 3 Comments »

Resumes

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Product Info:    Description      Related Products      System Requirements      Screen Shots Description Proventure Resumes is the easiest way to create and print your professional looking resumes, cover letters, envelopes, and

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Posted on March 5th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

Brother MFC-8890DW Monochrome Laser All-In-One Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax

Brother MFC-8890DW Monochrome Laser All-In-One Printer, Copier, Scanner, Fax

Share with multiple computers - wirelesslyWireless network-ready for less cable clutter. A wired network connection is provided too (cable sold separately). Speedy printing and copying - up to 32 pages per minute black. Print directly from (or scan to) a USB flash drive. Automatic -sided printing, copying and scanning saves paper and money. 300-sheet paper tray capacity means less refilling. Includes a 50-sheet primary paper tray, plus an additional 50-sheet multipurpose tray for envelopes, resume paper and more. Feed documents quickly using the 50-sheet auto document feeder. Simply load up to 50 sheets, press a button and the machine does the rest automatically. Legal-size document glass lets you copy and scan legal documents with ease. Available in Technology Printers, Scanners, Copiers & Faxes All-In-One Black & White (Monochrome) Laser All-In-One

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Posted on March 3rd, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

Elements of a Good Resume

A good resume opens the door to fresh and new opportunities. This is the first thing that a prospective employer reads to create an impression about you. Thus, it is very important that you put as much emphasis on writing a great resume as you will put on dressing up yourself on the day of interview.

Depending on the industry, there are normally two types of selection processes. In one process, knowingly or unknowingly, the prospective employer advances through the process of elimination. In this process, the employers eliminate one after another resume to shortlist the best people for the position. This process works when the employee is looking to hire experienced and specialists for the available posts. One need not say that, these posts are highly rewarding in terms of money and position.

In the second process, the prospective employees select for people that meet minimum criterion set for the post. Companies that want to employ in bulk often go for this type of selection process. Especially in case of posts that are performance or commission driven, companies adopt this technique. Otherwise, these posts are for fresh candidates.

This is the inside story about how the selection process actually works. This is the first filter that you must pass to get into the next level. In addition, in this round, everything depends on your resume. In addition, that is why it is very important to design a great resume.

If you note my words, you will see that in the last sentence, I did not write, “it is very important to write a great resume”. Instead of using the word, “write”, I used the word “design”. It is not just about what you have done or what you want to do. The resume is actually an opportunity to hook the prospective employers.

There are some basic elements of a resume. For example, you can think of important details (name, address, contact information etc.), objective, achievements, experience, qualification etc. Now, you need to arrange these details according to your focus area.

Now what is a focus area in resume writing? Think about a situation where you are a fresh candidate who has just passed out of college. In this situation, your educational qualification can be the focus area that may hook the prospective employer. You can put your educational qualification at the top of the page, right under the career objective.

Now think of a situation where the same person has gained 5 years of experience in a reputed organization. Therefore, now, the focus area will shift to his or her work experience rather than the educational qualification. You need to change your resume accordingly.

However, how do you find out if your resume is in good shape or not! If you have submitted your resume in an online job board, you must have noticed that they show you how many people have last visited your resume. Now count the number of how many people have actually contacted you. Do not forget to deduct number of the unrelated people. This will give you some great information on how your resume is performing.

A good resume is always work in progress. You must update it regularly to attract new employers.

Steve McMains
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/elements-of-a-good-resume-705141.html

Posted on March 2nd, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | 7 Comments »

Corel WordPerfect Office X4 Standard OEM

Corel WordPerfect Office X4 Standard OEM

Corel WordPerfect Office X4 Corel WordPerfect Office X4 is ideal for home and business users, delivering more tools that make your work go faster and your life go easier. Create polished documents, including letters, reports and newsletters Produce budgets, invoices, receipts and expense reports Turn complex spreadsheets into charts and graphs that are easy to interpret Present slide shows, proposals, demonstrations and interactive reports Create and share PDFs for easy collaboration with anyone, anywhere Collect, store and reuse information from virtually any source Includes Full Versions: WordPerfect X4 - Word processing Quattro Pro X4 - Spreadsheets Presentations X4 - Slide shows WordPerfect X4 Word processing Better documents, faster! Create polished documents of any length or type, including reports, letters, resumes and brochures Enjoy greater control over document formatting with unique features like Reveal Codes, Make It Fit, context-sensitive toolbars and Corel RealTime Preview Create, open, edit and export PDFs directly in WordPerfect X4 Share documents with anyone, with new support for OOXML and ODF, and continued compatibility with Microsoft Word* Quattro Pro X4 Spreadsheets that enlighten Create budgets, invoices, receipts and expense reports Organize, analyze, report, manage and share important data and financial information Open and export Microsoft Excel files, including the latest XLSX format* Polish your results with easy-to-use charting tools and advanced rendering options Presentations X4 Attention-getting slide shows Create slide shows, project proposals, interactive reports, demonstrations, multimedia presentations and more Open and edit Microsoft PowerPoint files* Publish projects to HTML, PDF or Flash for easy sharing Show your project on any computer with Show On The Go

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Posted on March 1st, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »

The Resume Lie: Hide That Entrepreneur Experience!!

Over the past year, I have been on a quest to dispel as many myths as possible when it comes to job hunting, in general, and to the resume, in particular. Unfortunately, with all the online job posting sites available, these fallacies have a way of taking on a life of their own and even manage to fool many good resume writers and career coaches out there.

One of the most frustrating to me is in regard to self-employment and resumes. For years now, job seekers have been told that if they have a self-employment background that they need to downplay it or even leave it off from their resumes entirely. The original premise was that companies look down on self-employment and almost regard it as unemployment. In other words, it looks like a “gap” on your resume between one corporate position and the next.

Now it is true that employers do tend to look skeptically at self-employment, and for good reason. Many job seekers try to pass off periods of unemployment by claiming that they started their own business, which may or may not really be true. I had a job seeker the other day that was trying to explain away 2 years of unaccounted for work history. He claimed that he had started his own business flipping houses; however, during those 2 years, he had only flipped 1 house and that was a house he inherited from his father. It certainly didn’t cover the full 2 years. So he tried to make the most of it on his resume, which truthfully was all that he could do.

An employment gap is just that an employment gap, and you can spin it a thousand ways, but an astute employer will see it for what it is, no matter how savvy the writer.

What I am really referring to here are true entrepreneurs, people who have started, built, and managed legitimate small businesses. These companies have names. They have statistics. They have real clients or accounts.

Corporations would be crazy to turn their noses up at these people, and these job seekers would be equally as crazy to downplay this experience.

Entrepreneurs are some of the hardest working people on the planet. They are driven. They are rainmakers. They know how to wear lots of hats. These are all things that companies love and desire.

As with pretty much anything else, handling situations like these comes down to having a wise strategy. It is definitely true that when you craft a resume, you must always keep your audience at the forefront. And you must balance how much focus you give to different positions from your past. So I am not suggesting that you make a bigger deal out of your business than you should. It all depends on your target and the field/industry you are in. (For instance, if you are going for an engineering position, I might not go overboard on the fact that you operated a cookie business for 5 years; it just isn’t that relevant to the target; nevertheless, this doesn’t also mean that I think you should leave it off the resume completely.)

But somewhere along the line both job seekers and some HR types have spread the word that self-employment is bad news on a resume.

So my bottom-line advice is simple: Stop listening to scare tactics and start employing a clear plan to your resume. Find a good writer you can trust, who can help you assess how your self-employment plays out against your target market. Be smart and make sure that you can talk “corporate speak” and have a clear and focused target. Honestly, if you can do that, you are way ahead of many corporate-lifers.

But whatever you do, don’t go hide in shame because you once worked on your own. Remember that many people out there today who would love to venture out and work on their own, even if it was just for a little while. Whomever said that self-employment is not worthy of merit on a resume apparently never came out of their cubicle.

Stephen Van Vreede
http://www.articlesbase.com/careers-articles/the-resume-lie-hide-that-entrepreneur-experience-706893.html

Posted on February 28th, 2010 by admin and filed under resume | No Comments »
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