It would be nice to have a 'color blind' choice as well.
i.e.The pastel colors in Outlook are especially frustrating for an executive assistant I know who manages multiple calendars.
and
Some people cannot see "highlighted" words or the change in color after they select them because similar colors are used.(Facebook is a great example)
If anyone knows of programs that have this already, please let me know.
I agree. My 21 year old (software engineering major) learned how to read typing in DOS commands.
My 17 year old (art major) had no interest and still doesn't.
They do however, love attention from and spending time with their Mom (especially since they can finally beat me at Tetris.)
Unconditional love is priceless.
When applying for a job use keywords(the ones they use in the job ad). Network yourself. Volunteer. Take a lower paying job in your field of choice. Go back to school for a higher degree and/or get an internship... Go back to YOUR school and get the career services people to do their job. (when looking for colleges people forget to look at employment rates of the school)
Practice interviewing with friends that are hiring managers in their company. Market yourself:blog,linked in,IT toolbox,user groups, conferences,organizations,facebook, myspace,personal web site,twitter,etc.
Make your resume able to be searched by recruiters and researchers.Set up an email address just for job hunting.
Make a list of EVERY person you know, no matter what they do for a living,where you know them from or where they live, and tell them you are looking for a job.
Be confident.(recruiters and hiring managers can smell desperation a mile away) If you can't be confident, pick a movie star you think is confident and act like they would in a job interview.
Research the company and hiring manager before you go on the interview. They have a problem, tell them how you are the solution.
Dress appropriately.Smell nice.Say thank you. Send a thank you note.Follow up and ask why you didn't get the job instead of guessing.
Help someone else get a job.
Best internship I ever HAD!!! Drive around all day in the summer with GPS equipment and dip nets. Hooray for water quality grant money!
http://www.shore.co.monmouth.nj.us/health/labpages/rba.asp
Most users at my company keep their passwords on a sticky note in their top drawer. If it's not there, then it's on a rolodex card in the back of their rolodex.
It would be nice to have a 'color blind' choice as well. i.e.The pastel colors in Outlook are especially frustrating for an executive assistant I know who manages multiple calendars. and Some people cannot see "highlighted" words or the change in color after they select them because similar colors are used.(Facebook is a great example) If anyone knows of programs that have this already, please let me know.
I agree. My 21 year old (software engineering major) learned how to read typing in DOS commands. My 17 year old (art major) had no interest and still doesn't. They do however, love attention from and spending time with their Mom (especially since they can finally beat me at Tetris.) Unconditional love is priceless.
When applying for a job use keywords(the ones they use in the job ad). Network yourself. Volunteer. Take a lower paying job in your field of choice. Go back to school for a higher degree and/or get an internship... Go back to YOUR school and get the career services people to do their job. (when looking for colleges people forget to look at employment rates of the school) Practice interviewing with friends that are hiring managers in their company. Market yourself:blog,linked in,IT toolbox,user groups, conferences,organizations,facebook, myspace,personal web site,twitter,etc. Make your resume able to be searched by recruiters and researchers.Set up an email address just for job hunting. Make a list of EVERY person you know, no matter what they do for a living,where you know them from or where they live, and tell them you are looking for a job. Be confident.(recruiters and hiring managers can smell desperation a mile away) If you can't be confident, pick a movie star you think is confident and act like they would in a job interview. Research the company and hiring manager before you go on the interview. They have a problem, tell them how you are the solution. Dress appropriately.Smell nice.Say thank you. Send a thank you note.Follow up and ask why you didn't get the job instead of guessing. Help someone else get a job.
lubricant and some flavored condoms. (Oh and I forgot the surgical gloves...)
How many parents use the DVD player in the minivan to pacify? (and BTW virtual breasts can't breastfeed...)
Have been effectively multitasking for years. Unless of course they are addicted to crack.
Best internship I ever HAD!!! Drive around all day in the summer with GPS equipment and dip nets. Hooray for water quality grant money! http://www.shore.co.monmouth.nj.us/health/labpages /rba.asp
Most users at my company keep their passwords on a sticky note in their top drawer. If it's not there, then it's on a rolodex card in the back of their rolodex.