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Competing Successfully at Job Faires

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

Standing out at a Career Faire can make a difference in your job hunting. Career Faires are starting to pick up, and Dice is running some nice ones, called Targeted Job Fairs. At a Silicon Valley Job Fair in January, 10 companies as showing up, and Dice has 82 career faires scheduled for 2010 across the States.

How do you stand out at a Career Fair? The rivalry can be significant, but you can help yourself stick out from the crowd with advance planning. At AA-Careers, we have a straight-forward six-step process to prepare. Planning to go? Here’s how to prepare:

First, research the organizations that are going and pick your targets. Use the internet to check out the companies that are there ahead of time. Go to their sites and see if they have their jobs listed. Pick a limited number to go after, and get ready to spend an hour researching each one. It’s hard to do more than 8 in a day, and 3-5 is a much more reasonable target. For each hiring organization, you want to know: recent news, key product lines, and contacts you know. Try to see if you know anyone at the target companies. You will end up with with a page or two of research for each company/job.

Second, if there are job openings on the web, read them to see what the hiring department is looking for. Create a mapping of your accomplishments and skills to the requirements of the job. Make the language match. If the hiring organization calls customers "clients", your resume should do the same thing. The accomplishments should be written in the style of the hiring organization.

Third, create a ‘brief sales pitch’ for each likely organization/position combination. Write down a 90 second ‘thumbnail’ that you can repeat verbally depicting why you are a great prospect for that position. You’ll use this in your resume and when you meet people at the job booth.

Fourth, modify your resume for each position. The objective on your resume should exactly match the position you’re going after. The executive summary should be a written form of your “mini sales pitch” for the job. Then choose the accomplishments and skills that most clearly match the job requirements. Especially at a Job Fair, the purpose of your resume is a sales tool for you – to get you on-site job interviews. It should be quick to see that you’re a match based on your resume.

Fifth, dress and prepare as if you’re doing on-site interviews. Dress well and be well groomed. Don’t over do-it (this isn’t a date!) and don’t underdress (no jeans or t-shirts, no matter how much you paid for them). Avoid strong cologne or perfume.

Finally, practice your ‘mini-sales-pitch’. Collect your research and the resume for each opportunity – bring a couple of copies for each – and put each in a distinctly labeled folder. Keep them in a lightweight briefcase or folio.

Remember to smile, and good hunting!

Use Internet Telephony to Make Your Life Less Expensive

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2010

Do you want to spend less ringing overseas? Every day over one million international calls are made. People are largely unaware that there is an easy way to save money on these calls you can save a lot of money with internet telephony. Mobile VoIP calls provide callers with great service, superb sound quality, and extremely low prices. Mobile VoIP works in such a way that callers can get extremely low cost calls worldwide. You no longer have to be subjected to the extortionate rates cell phone operators charge.

A market leader in the market in mobile VoIP Truphone offer a completely free and simple to use application. This enables you to re-direct calls over the web from your mobile phone, meaning you can make significantly cheaper phone calls. The reason being, is that by circumventing the regular mobile phone infrastructure you you no longer have to suffer the charges levied on you for doing so.

Voice over Internet Protocol has gained universal recognition, and competition is boosting benchmark standards for VoIP service providers. The increased performance and diversity of VoIP provider services contributes to the development of the unified communication network system that businesses need to excel and survive.

Mobile phone users should never haveto pay large amounts of money to ring their families and loved ones back home. Large incumbent telecoms companies attract consumers in by telling them that they have no choice but that is erroneous. You do have a choice! In reality most mobile VoIP providers are likely to be even more reliable than your provider right now.

Atlanta Home Inspection, Hale Law Firm, IP SMSC

Wednesday, January 20th, 2010

Atlanta Home inspection services. If you are in the market to buy a house in Atlanta, it is critical to decide upon the right Atlanta Home Inspector to assist you with one of your most important financial investments and emotional buying decisions you might ever consider. Our professional standards, extensive Atlanta home inspection experience and our unequaled customer service will easily convince you that you made the best choice!

The home inspectors from Atlanta Property Inspections can assist by giving you with the most professional and comprehensive Atlanta Home Inspector service before you buy. Featuring 16 years of Atlanta home inspection experience and our membership in some of the industry’s leading and most prestigious organizations, you can be sure that the Atlanta home inspectors from Atlanta Property Inspections will greatly assist you to fully identify the condition of your property.
The Hale Law Firm provides services to a wide range of individuals and businesses based out of our home offices in Waxahachie, Texas, Ennis Law Firm The Hale Law Firm are happy to work with clients throughout Dallas and Ellis County, including: Waxahachie, Red Oak, Midlothian, Ovilla, Glenn Heights, Ferris, Ennis, DeSoto, Cedar Hill, Duncanville, Lancaster, Grand Prairie, Dallas, Mansfield.
Converged Messaging Solutions are also offered by Mavenir.The messaging industry in the midst of a transition from the old standard SMS messaging to rich, multi-device MMS and IP-based Instant Messaging. Mobile operators have a compelling need to seamlessly integrate their messaging core between different service domains and many devices in order to meet thesse changing requirements. Mavenir accomplishes this by their strategy to limit investments in legacy systems and provide newer revenue generating offerings. Mavenir’s IP SMSC is a very scalable IP SMSC that drastically reduces the cost structure to deliver legacy SMS (> 5x lower cost than competition) Instant Messaging and Presence supplies a a very tightly integrated IMS Presence and Instant Messaging server which greatly reduces the cost of launching,and greatly accelerates enhanced deployment of services.

International Call Costs with VoIP Mobile Are a Money Saving Bonus

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Mobile phone fans who have
watched the
development of VoIP technology and seen it
transform the telephone
sector are now set to gain
as manufacturers are discovering
ways to bring VoIP technology to the mobile
market. There can be no doubt that this will turn out to be a heady time for those who use mobiles to make calls.

If you possess a VoIP mobile phone then you may already be
enjoying the major advantages such as free and low cost
international calls. The cost savings that VoIP mobile phones will bring
to users is set to be one of the principal
attractions, although definitely not the only one. Convenience is
another factor that will be a
help to consumers.

The prospective market for VoIP for Mobile is certainly truly
vast as numerous
commentators have already
noted. At present there are billions of
mobile phone users and with the assistance of mobile VoIP they will have
the power to make international calls at a really low cost. It seems probable that that fact
in itself will see to it that there will
be a fast take-up of mobile VoIP.

The commencement of this cutting-edge
phase in the VoIP success story
is set to herald a
seismic
change from the past and is another
example of the
growing world of telephonic communication. VoIP for mobile is an innovation
that looks sure to pull in plenty of existing mobile users who will find
it highly desirable both in terms of
convenience and cost-effectiveness.

Expect to see the VoIP mobile phone sector to go into
overdrive in the days running up to Christmas
and in the years to come as more people discover the power and flexibilty that mobile VoIP gives. It is changing the
look of the mobile phone sector and this is a
tendency that shows no sign of slowing any time soon.

Mobile Broad-Band will be the Turning Point to the Spread of High Speed Connections

Tuesday, January 20th, 2009

Mobile broadband has been announced as the new achievement in the Web which is more and more looking like it the secret to the development of internet. Recently, high speed internet has been supplied via a basic phone landline, high speed cable, that brings internet access to your pc through a modem. WI FI broad-band is going to be very famous, whereby the Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line connection is attached to the PC terminal thanks to a wireless network, and internet users are now ridding their homes of ADSL cables. But mobile broadband is pushing things further and offering another important step in the evolution of internet; a broadband line almost in any room without the use of a traditional landline cable.

The concept of using a high speed internet connection in any room is an attractive concept to people, like those people that generally connect with their computers not from home. Business people who travel a lot for business are the obvious target for mobile broad band who will surely like the concept of not having to search for a wifi hotspot for a very fast internet connection. Mobile high speed internet goes further than that, and since prices start to decrease and internet lines go up it might not be long before we see most of high speed internet users applying for mobile fast speed connection. mobile Broadband is available from Compare Broadband UK, visit for the latest deals.

Mobile high speed internet works by linking a small modem to any modern pc, generally referred to as a ‘dongle’, from which a laptop can go online using the mobile high speed connection internet provider the internet users have acquired. Internet providers are now marketing mobile broadband connections and coverage of the networks, very popular as third generation networks, which is reported to be 90% of Great Britain.

Broadband speed is a serious issue with any high speed internet connection and mobile broad-band telecoms at the beginning had problems to persuade potential clients that a mobile broadband could compete with conventional, landline broadband. High speed connections are better, with Vodafone reporting mobile broadband speeds of up to 7.3mb, which is in line with some of the landline connections. Most countries, including Great Britain, have decided to finance with capitals in fibre optic cable networks, because they want to speed up high speed internet line to up to 100mb.

In New Zealand an important telecommunications supplier has announced that mobile high speed connection networks will soon develop rapidly over the coming years and they have forecasted that mobile broad band will deliver connections of up to 100mb by early 2011, which is the year when the United Kingdom’s fibre optic network is to be delivered. This could create a major shift in industry thinking, with the discovery of a super fast mobile broad band connection network with remarkable advantages over the cabling of thousands of miles of fibre optic cables, without mentioning the practical point of view.

That’s Right Free Line Rental on a O2 XDA Stellar

Tuesday, July 15th, 2008

The O2 XDA Stellar has proven really popular with consumers making it a winner for O2 Compared to some other mobile handsets for the price the XDA Stellar is quite quite well featured. The O2 XDA Stellar is a good general purpose phone that would be appropriate for a very wide range of customers.

Getting on to the display the phone is equipped with a 2.8 inch screen, which is a nice big display considering alternatives for the price. The display type is TFT touchscreen, 65K colors. The mobile phone is pretty light weighing in at 190 g. The XDA Stellar is nice and compact. If colour matters you may like to know that the XDA Stellar can only be bought in Silver. The battery life the XDA Stellar is 5:00 talk time and 365 hrs standby charge. A Li-Ion 1350 mAh, battery is that is supplied with the O2 XDA Stellar. The O2 XDA Stellar is has bluetooth, for convenient compatibility with the majority of devices. Polyphonic (72 channels), MP3 ring-tones are enabled on the O2 XDA Stellar including a vibrating tone. The XDA Stellar supports 2G GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 and 3G HSDPA 850 / 1900 / 2100 . The XDA Stellar has an integrated 3.15 MP, 2048×1536 pixels, autofocus, video; secondary VGA videocall camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML, HTML (PocketIE), browser allows this phone to be used for mobile Internet access. Additionally the O2 XDA Stellar has the following additional features:

  • Built-in handsfree
  • Java MIDP 2.0
  • Video/audio album
  • Media Player 10
  • Pocket Office(Word, Excel, Outlook)
  • Video call
  • Voice memo
  • A-GPS function
  • Business card reader
  • Built-in GPS receiver
  • .

    In spite of being a relatively new model, there are already much more advanced phones available. This means that it is pretty easy to get a great deal on the XDA Stellar. Because of the Internet it has never been easier or cheaper to shop for a mobile phone. Shopping online can save you a lot of money, surprisingly, it is possible to get free line rental contracts on the O2 XDA Stellar , which, if you are clever will not cost anything to run.

    The Mighty LG U8120

    Friday, July 4th, 2008

    Unfortunately for LG, the U8120 has not been pretty popular with buyers, however it is still worth looking at. Like other similar models from LG the design is quite cutting edge and would be appealing to a very wide range of users.

    Mobile cell phones are now such a basic requirement that many consumers do not take the time even though they end up spending more money. Because it is easier to order a phone in a local store, or even a mail order catalogue at a competitive price that it hardly seems worth taking extra time finding a bargain. The information these consumers do not know is that, by far, the majority of the great offers are offered from the Internet as opposed to high street shops, where big discounts can be found from the comfort of your home. By spending time on a mobile cell phone comparison site is not only the simplest but is also one of the chepest means of finding a mobile phone.

    The available ring-tones enabled on the U8120 are Polyphonic (72 channels) as well as a vibration alert . A Standard battery, Li-Po 700 mAh, battery cell is that comes with the LG U8120. The battery cell life the U8120 is 2:30 talk time and 120 hours reserve time. The display type on this mobile handset is a TFT, 64K colors. The U8120 is 126 g, in weight. If colour matters you may like to know that the U8120 is available in, Silver and Blue. Compared to other models, the U8120 is one of the more compact handsets available. The LG U8120 has support for 2G GSM 900 / 1800 and 3G UMTS 2100 . The U8120 is fitted with a VGA, 640×480 pixels, 180 deg swivel, video camera. A WAP 2.0/xHTML browser allows this mobile phone to be used for mobile Internet access. Additionally the U8120 has:

  • Voice memo/dial
  • Java
  • eZi text (T9)
  • Media player
  • Calculator
  • Video calling
  • Built-in handsfree
  • Calendar