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		<title>HOW TO HANDLE A TECHNICAL JOB PHONE INTERVIEW</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 12:10:05 +0000</pubDate>
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Those of us who have been through the job hunting process know that there are many companies out there whose recruitment procedures have multiple layers, which are all meant to screen their possible candidates like a sieve. These layers are supposed to weed out the qualified from the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Those of us who have been through the job hunting process know that there are many companies out there whose recruitment procedures have multiple layers, which are all meant to screen their possible candidates like a sieve. These layers are supposed to weed out the qualified from the unqualified, as well as to bring out the one most suited for the job among those who are qualified.</p>
<p>In the period that you are seeking a job in the tech industry, there will be times that a person from a company you submitted your resume to would call you up at home or on your mobile to ask you a few questions about the information you have put in your resume. This is a technical phone interview. It does not matter whether you are expecting this phone call or not, but it is important that you should take this phone call seriously. This is a part of the screening process of the company to which you applied for a job.</p>
<p>The technical phone interview can take you by surprise, but it is possible for you to breeze through it and get to the next stage of the process, which is the face-to-face interview. Here are pointers you need to bear in mind when doing a technical phone interview.</p>
<p>1. The person calling you would want to put a gauge on what computer programming language that you know and how well-versed you are in the software development process. As thus, you should be prepared to answer a number of basic technical questions about your chosen programming language. You do not have to recite your textbooks to your interviewer. If you know your subject matter and if you speak with confidence, you will be able to wing it.</p>
<p>2. Your interviewer would also ask you a few things about your resume, as if to verify some of the information you have put in there. Your interviewer may also ask you to elaborate on some points in your resume that he or she may have found interesting. So, it is important that you should be familiar with everything you wrote on your resume. Perhaps nothing is more embarrassing in a job interview than forgetting what you have put in there. Forgetting the contents of your own resume may also turn off your interviewer and score you negative points.</p>
<p>3. Because you are speaking over the phone, it is possible for the reception to be garbled. This is especially true when you are using a mobile phone or an Internet call client like Skype. Regardless of the case, you should speak clearly when talking with your interviewer. Do not mumble or eat your words, and get to the point of what you are trying to say. Doing this will not only prevent any difficulties with communicating with each other. It is also a show of your respect for your interviewerâ€™s time, as you may not be the only applicant he or she has to call for the day. Also, smile during the phone interview. Your interviewer will not see you smile, but he or she will hear it in your voice.</p>
<p>4. Being in a job interview does not mean that you will be the only one peppered with questions. Take this opportunity to ask questions about the job you have applied for. Not only will you learn some essential points about the job that you may use to compare with the other positions you have angled for, but it will also show your interest in the job the company that your interviewer represents may have for you. </font></p>
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		<title>HOW TO HANDLE A TECHNICAL JOB FACE-TO-FACE INTERVIEW</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 07:06:55 +0000</pubDate>
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Once you have submitted copies of your resume to the companies that you would like to work for, the next thing in store for you is to play the waiting game. That is, the next thing you should do is to wait for these companies to give you [...]]]></description>
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<p>Once you have submitted copies of your resume to the companies that you would like to work for, the next thing in store for you is to play the waiting game. That is, the next thing you should do is to wait for these companies to give you a call for an appointment for a job interview.</p>
<p>While the purpose of your resume is to introduce yourself to your prospective employers and to create a favorable first impression of yourself to these people whom you would like to work with, the job interview is the time you are supposed to nail what your resume has supposedly achieved for you. This is the one opportunity you have to convince your possible employers that they need not look at any other candidate for the job, and that the one they are looking for is sitting right across them. The job interview is your chance to shine with your future employers.</p>
<p>Many people get nervous with their job interview, and they have cause to be so. The job interview can be a tricky process, and although there are many sources on the Internet listing likely interview questions for a technical job interview, you would never really know what to expect. You should therefore prepare yourself for your job interview.</p>
<p>To up your chances of scoring high with your job interview, here are a few pointers you may want to keep in mind:</p>
<p>1. <strong>Look presentable.</strong> It is not just your knowledge and your competence that will be tested during your job interview. It is also how you present yourself. You will be selling yourself at your job interview, and packaging counts a lot. You would not buy a pack of noodles at the supermarket with lousy packaging, would you? There is no reason why your possible employers should, as well.</p>
<p>So, on the night before your job interview, make sure you get enough sleep so you would look fresh, rested and relaxed on your appointment. Wear a conservative business suit; make sure that your suit is clean and neatly pressed. If you are a woman, the job interview is not the time to wear your flashy clothes and jewelry. A few toned-down pieces of accessories would do, but do not overdo it.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Do your homework.</strong> Before you show up at your job interview, be certain that you are armed with as much information as you can get about the company you are doing this job interview with, as well as the requirements of the job and the technical aspects that make you qualified for it. Letting your interviewer/s know that you know what they are all about and what is to be expected of you should you be hired gives you confidence and eases the flow of the conversation during this appointment. It also signifies that you are really knowledgeable with the job, as well as competent and a self-starter.</p>
<p>3. <strong>Ask and be asked.</strong> During the job interview, you should expect yourself to be asked unusual questions. These questions may throw you off a little, but that is the purpose of these questions. They are supposed to test how you will behave when faced with unusual situations, which you definitely will encounter in the course of your career.</p>
<p>Remember that in job interviews, you are not only supposed to answer questions about yourself. You are also supposed to ask questions about the company that granted you this job interview as well as the job itself. Asking intelligent and insightful questions shows that you are really interested in the job. </font></p>
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		<title>HOW TO START A NEW CAREER AS A WEB DESIGNER</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 03:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
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Designing the overall look of a website and balancing this look with the supposed function of the website is the responsibility of the website designer. It is the job of the web designer to create pages that make up the website, putting in the images and [...]]]></description>
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<p>Designing the overall look of a website and balancing this look with the supposed function of the website is the responsibility of the website designer. It is the job of the web designer to create pages that make up the website, putting in the images and the text, incorporating features such as community chatting and forums, search engines, e-commerce applications, animations, applications that will allow visitors to interact with the website, and other such features and add-ins. While balancing the overall look and function of the website, the web designer is also supposed to make sure that the website will remain accessible to users regardless of the computer and browser they are using, as well as compatible with the technologies that support it. The performance of the website, whether it generates traffic and sales, depends on the quality of work the web designer put into it.</p>
<p><strong>Typical Activities of the Web Designer</strong></p>
<p>In order to accomplish a job, the web designer typically does the following tasks:</p>
<p>1. Take part in planning sessions with the website development team and the client to discuss the requirements for the website</p>
<p>2. Collect articles, images and other material for the website</p>
<p>3. Write up code that will generate the pages to be put up in the website</p>
<p>4. Test the performance of the website and participate in monitoring the said performance</p>
<p>5. Provide user support for the website</p>
<p>6. Update the website content on occasion</p>
<p><strong>Industry Prospects for the Web Designer</strong></p>
<p>In the nineties, during the dot.com boom, many people thought that the limits of the Internet have already been reached. But while the dot.com startups that had their heyday back then have mostly fizzed out, the Internet continues to grow by leaps and bounds. There are millions of websites on the Internet, and that figure is yet to grow a lot further. We are still on the tip of the iceberg that is the Internet; as long as the Internet continues to grow, there will always be work for the web designer.</p>
<p>The challenge for the web designer is to keep abreast of the development of technology surrounding the Internet, and to keep updating his or her knowledge on the different extensions that support HTML.</p>
<p>The average salary pegged for web designers in 2006 was $54,159, with average bonuses at $1,066.</p>
<p><strong>The Necessary Skills</strong></p>
<p>Web designers often have a background not in computer programming but in fine arts, graphic design and publishing. It is necessary for them to know how to work with software like Dreamweaver, Adobe Illustrator, Photoshop, Paint Shop Pro and other such software. How to work with Flash, XHTLM and XML programming and other such applications are also a must. Web designers also need to be familiar with working with different kinds of operating systems, i.e. Windows, Macintosh and Unix. The ability to work within a team, as well as good communication skills when interacting with clients and the team, are also skills that the web designer must cultivate.</p>
<p><strong>Finding the Job</strong></p>
<p>There is no lack of work for the web designer as more and more companies decide to put up their own presence on the Internet. Web designers can find job postings in classified ads on print media and on the Internet itself. Personal networking and job fairs work as well. If you are a budding web designer, one great way of advertising your work is by putting up a website that showcases your work. </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 29 Jul 2007 19:02:30 +0000</pubDate>
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A software tester is an IT person who is involved in checking the integrity and functionality of a software as it goes through the various stages of the software development cycle. In a nutshell, a software tester is someone who analyzes code in order to catch [...]]]></description>
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<p>A software tester is an IT person who is involved in checking the integrity and functionality of a software as it goes through the various stages of the software development cycle. In a nutshell, a software tester is someone who analyzes code in order to catch bugs.</p>
<p>Although a software tester is often a part of the team responsible for software quality assurance, it is not always his or her responsibility to assure the quality of the software, unless he or she is specifically tasked to do so. The job of a software tester is to ensure that the software will be running smoothly and efficiently.</p>
<p><strong>Typical Activities of the Software Tester</strong></p>
<p>A software tester usually does the following activities on the job:</p>
<p>1. Develop designs, tools or procedure for testing software and update them on a regular basis</p>
<p>2. Take part in product designing and reviews to check for possible problems in development</p>
<p>3. Create a schedule for testing software</p>
<p>4. Test the compatibility of software with programs, network environments, hardware or operating systems</p>
<p>5. Document and report bugs found during testing to the software developers</p>
<p>6. Create and maintain a catalogue of bugs and defects that were discovered during software testing</p>
<p>7. Monitor efforts in removing and correcting bugs in software</p>
<p>8. Monitor software performance</p>
<p>9. Look into problems reported by users of the software as referred to by the softwareâ€™s technical support</p>
<p><strong>Industry Prospects for the Software Tester</strong></p>
<p>As our society becomes more and more dependent on technology and its uses, and as the end users of software become more and more demanding and discerning about how their gadgets and their software should work for them, the need for good, high-quality software becomes greater. Such software that answers to the growing needs of people nowadays, however, is also growing more and more complex. The need for software testers who can skillfully wade through pages of code to catch whatever bugs in them remains great.</p>
<p>How much does a software tester earn catching bugs in code? The average falls at around $73,412, with bonuses amounting to around $4,802 as of the fourth quarter of 2006.</p>
<p><strong>The Necessary Skills</strong></p>
<p>Because it is a software testerâ€™s job to catch bugs in code, using bug-catching software that he or she probably designed, the software tester needs to be a master of one or two programming languages, just like any computer programmer. It is also necessary for a software tester to have a good grasp of the software development cycle, the different methods and tools of software testing and the current trends in the industry. An analytical mind and the knowledge of proper documentation, as well as the ability to communicate and to work with other people within the team, are also skills that a software tester needs to cultivate. Report writing and technical documentation, and working with word processors, spreadsheets and HTML documents are also needed.</p>
<p><strong>Finding the Job</strong></p>
<p>Where can a software tester find a job? There are many headhunter websites on the Internet that a software tester can go to in order to find work. Websites that provide resources for software testers are also dedicated to listing job openings for software testers, whether on a permanent or contractual basis. An example of these websites is softwaretester.com. Many colleges and universities also offer internship programs that can lead to hiring. </font></p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 28 Jul 2007 18:42:10 +0000</pubDate>
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Gaining experience counts a lot towards getting ahead in a career at computer programming. The more experience a budding computer programmer gets in his or her chosen field, the higher his or her expertise level rises. With greater expertise come more jobs, and eventually a higher level of expertise will [...]]]></description>
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<p>Gaining experience counts a lot towards getting ahead in a career at computer programming. The more experience a budding computer programmer gets in his or her chosen field, the higher his or her expertise level rises. With greater expertise come more jobs, and eventually a higher level of expertise will enable the computer programmer to command a higher pay rate.</p>
<p>Practice makes perfect, and perfection takes work. If you are seriously thinking of launching a successful career in computer programming, the more work you do enables you to hone your skills some more until you achieve mastery of your chosen field.</p>
<p>How do you get your licks in computer programming? Everyone has to start with baby steps, and so do you. Your first step towards gaining experience in computer programming has a lot to do with doing your homework diligently and completing all the programming exercises and projects that you can find in your books on computer programming. Challenge yourself and gleefully dive into the harder projects as your degree of knowledge in computer programming gets further. Discover new ways of solving a programming exercise if you can.</p>
<p>Once you start feeling that the computer programming problems you find in your books are becoming rote to you, then it is time to begin putting your knowledge to the test. Get yourself into an internship or apprenticeship program where you will find opportunities to apply what you have learned and have someone see how far you have come in your studies. Eagerly seek feedback on your work and maintain an open and positive attitude towards whatever criticism the person coaching you may have on your output.</p>
<p>And then, once your internship or apprenticeship is done and you have come to believe that you have learned enough to start stretching your wings, you can start presenting yourself as a volunteer computer programmer for a non-profit organization and work on whatever computer programming projects they may have for free. Of course some non-profit organizations do give some sort of allowance, payment or a token of gratitude to people who have worked with them, so you may end up not leaving empty handed after your stint with a non-profit organization. But then again, the experience you gain from working with them should be reward enough, because that was why you did work for them in the first place.</p>
<p>After you have gotten a handful of feathers in your cap in terms of small computer programming jobs with non-profit organizations and when you feel that you can stretch your wings even further, you can start shooting for low-fee computer programming and consulting projects. You can find postings for these projects on college and university bulletin boards, in recruitment websites and in freelancing websites.</p>
<p>Getting experience as a computer programmer is a step-by-step leveling projects that you should not really rush through. Take your time with your learning process and absorb all the information that you can through your hands-on experience. Soon enough, you will be able to tackle even the most complex computer programming project without even blinking. </font></p>
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		<title>How to choose the right programming language to study</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Jul 2007 15:30:45 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">There are hundreds of computer programming languages out there, with each language having its own particular use. </font></p>
<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">While a specific computer programming language is developed for a purpose, new ways of using a programming language are eventually found. The more uses a programming language has, the more popular it seems to become. Many computer programming languages are also â€œchildrenâ€ of a previously existing programming language and have features that are improvements or embellishments of the parent language.</p>
<p>There are hundreds of computer programming languages out there, with each language having its own particular use. The question is, how can you as the budding computer programmer choose which programming language you should focus on?</p>
<p><strong>Here is a rundown of how you should choose the right programming language to study.<br />
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1. <strong>You should decide on the direction of your career path as a computer programmer. </strong>Will you go into computer game or video game programming? Does your interest lie in embedded technology, or is it along the lines of small business applications or enterprise applications? The direction that you want your computer programming career to take will dictate what programming languages you should learn. That is because, as stated earlier, every computer programming language out there was developed for a purpose, and each sector of the computer programming industry makes use of its own set of programming languages. Your decision as to where to go will tell you what you need to learn to get there.</p>
<p>2. <strong>Flexibility and versatility is a key trait that many IT companies look for in the computer programmers that they hire.</strong> Regardless of the computer programming language that you master in, it is important for you to have a full grasp of the foundations and the basic concepts of computer programming. In that way, you will not find it difficult to learn a new programming language or understand how another programming language works. Also, when faced with the code written by another computer programmer, you will be able to follow it fully no matter how many twists and turns this code takes.</p>
<p>3. If you are thinking of doing freelance work or becoming a contract programmer, it is best for you to gain mastery in computer programming languages that are in high demand and have many applications. Such computer programming languages include C++, Microsoft C# and Java. These programming languages are very popular and have many uses. You will not lack for projects to work on when armed with the knowledge of these popular languages.</p>
<p>4. Even if you have gained mastery of a particular computer programming language, never limit yourself with what you can learn. Knowing a little bit of this and a little bit of that can be very helpful as you live through your career as a computer programmer. Arm yourself with knowledge of other programming languages. It would also help a lot if you know how to work with a couple or so database programming languages like Oracle.</p>
<p>Specialize in a computer programming language according to what you want to do with your computer programming career, but be knowledgeable with other languages too. </font></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When you are actively searching for a job as a computer programmer, one of the things you should be taking care of is your resume. Your resume is the document you hand out to your prospective employers. It serves as the tool by which you sell yourself to your prospects and convince them that you [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">When you are actively <strong>searching for a job</strong> as a computer programmer, one of the things you should be taking care of is your <strong>resume</strong>. Your resume is the document you hand out to your prospective employers. It serves as the tool by which you <strong>sell yourself</strong> to your prospects and convince them that you are at least worthy of being interviewed for the computer programmer position that you want.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">Because your resume is your selling tool, it is very, very important that you put some considerable effort on writing your resume. Your resume should do four things for you, and these four things are:</p>
<p></font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">1. Make a good first impression to your prospective employers on your behalf.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">2. Relay to your prospective employers the reasons why they should hire you as their newest computer programmer.</p>
<p>3. Let your prospective employers know what skills that you have, what courses you have taken and what projects you have completed that make you qualified for the job.</p>
<p>4. List down whatever special accomplishments you may have that will impress your prospective employers.</p>
<p></font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">Your <strong>resume</strong> is a reflection of yourself, so you should take care to make it neat and orderly. It should be typed out perfectly, without any typographical errors. The top of your resume should contain your name, address, contact numbers and email address. </font></p>
<p><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">Divide the body of your resume into four main sections â€“ objective, education, work experience, and accomplishments â€“ with headings set in boldface or centered. Do not use italics or all caps because this typeset is hard to read. Use only one font, preferably Times New Roman or Arial, and set it to size 10 or 12. Also, set a margin of one inch. Use short phrases to describe entries in your resume and use sentences in the active voice to encourage further reading of your resume.</font><font face="Georgia, Times New Roman, Times, sans-serif" size="3">What skills should you put on your resume? It depends exactly on what kind of computer programming job you are in the hunt for, but generally, you list the skills that are most relevant to the job description of the position that you want. You can enumerate the number of programming languages that you are familiar with, which programming language you specialize in, what operating systems you are able to work with, what kind of machines you can handle.</p>
<p>If you already have gained some experience from a previous job or from a project you have handled, list them down and describe them using short phrases in active voice, as stated above. State what each job or project was all about and include in the description what your role there was. Also include the outcome of the job or project as well as the results.</p>
<p>You should make note whenever you upload your resume to a headhunter website or email it to your prospective employer, it is likely to end up in a searchable database. So, in order for your resume to gain a bit of an edge over those of your competitors, insert relevant keywords that you think possible employers are likely to use when searching their database or the headhunter websites they subscribe to whenever they are hiring.</p>
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