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7 reasons why your resume is not being shortlisted
Do you think that someone will come to you and say that you have great achievements and experience, we are very impressed with you, all you need to do is just correct your resume and come back to us? No, you will never be going to hear those words, the recruiters never say this rather they will reject you in seconds.
By Anjali Pandey5 years ago in Journal
My Preparation for Software Developer Interview for a Technology Switch (Level - SDE 2)
I did my undergraduate course in Computer Science, so I have previous knowledge of Data Structures, Algorithms, Databases, and Operating Systems. After finishing my undergraduate, I joined a good company. My team was using Pega for development. My team members were all starters in Pega but had previous industry experience with other technologies. On the contrary, I didn't have any industry experience and started with the skills I learned in college and competitive programming. I was newly introduced to Pega.
By vaisrinivasan5 years ago in Journal
How To Establish Trust With Your Marketing
"Fake news" has become a well-known phrase over the past few years. However, searches for fake news and similar terms actually peaked in March 2020 which shows that people definitely still feel the threat of misinformation, especially at a time where we rely on the news and the media for reliable information.
By Alicia Walker5 years ago in Journal
13 Mistakes To Avoid During Technical Interview
1. Dressing Sense & Arriving on time While going to interview please pay attention to your dressing sense as your first impression will be created by your dressing itself. Try to look professional and polished. Although your attire must be according to the position you are applying for. Prefer wearing formals and casual clothing with warm colors.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Journal
10 Zoom Presentation Tips for Your Next Big Meeting
Preparing Your Zoom Presentation Getting ready for your Zoom presentation is just as important as giving the actual presentation. There are tons of potential issues you can face, like a faulty microphone or your dog walking in right in the middle of an important slide.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Journal
Literally, Just Start
There’s that great business idea — the one you’ve been telling everyone about but you keep shelving it and waiting for “just the right time” to get it started. And there’s that fitness goal you set at the start of the new year. Yet, you have barely moved a muscle since you set it. What about that project that should be halfway done by now but you have not even started?
By Geno Quintin5 years ago in Journal
Pro Marketing Tips You Should Try For Your Small Business
When expenses get tight, online marketing may be the first expenditure you look to chop. Let me stop you here! While classical advertising methods are very costly and hard to accomplish, small businesses have never had higher access to, trackable marketing devices, and cost-effective.
By Dan Martin5 years ago in Journal
Modernize Your Reporting Function With A Reporting Software
A report is a set of data presented about a particular topic in a particular field. The information in a report is decided by a directing authority. Reports are provided in written formats based on granularity and analysis. Reports made in detail are important for daily functioning and crucial decision-making for any business unit. A report provides key insights regarding a particular subject within an organization. Reports can be used by various industries, institutions, and establishments.
By Shekhar Tekade5 years ago in Journal
How to Get Hired by Google, Apple, or Microsoft
But what does it take to beat off hundreds, if not thousands, of fellow applicants and land a job at one of the tech elite? We’ve talked to people inside Microsoft, Apple, and Google to discover how to track down the best jobs, and what it takes to get through the arduous selection and interview processes.
By Student Matters5 years ago in Journal
What is executive leadership all about?
Many people talk about the Three C’s in business. It may sound like buzz terminology but ultimately, there are certain pillars to live by when it comes to leadership in business and life. Some will refer to clarity, culture and confidence. Others will refer to competency, character and communication. When it comes to my Executive Three C’s, I prefer consistency, credibility and connection. In business, executive leadership is about serving others and investing in your people, which is why my Three C’s represent trust, building it and maintaining it.
By Hacia Atherton5 years ago in Journal






