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Learn | The Hour of Code 2013. Be Prepared: Can You Answer These Common Job Interview Questions? In any job interview, recruiters will measure you against other applicants based on both what you say, and how you answer questions. You’ll likely be a bit nervous during the interview, yet will have to confidently present answers articulately and without hesitation. How can you give yourself an advantage to do this better than the candidates you’re competing against? Begin today by preparing answers to interview questions. I found the questions below to be some of the most basic and best ones. They cover the full range of everything you will need to be able to talk about. Be prepared to form your answer using STAR stories. Situation – what was going on (Briefly stated)Task – what was it that had to happenActions – step by step, what did YOU doResults – what happened because you did what you did You should practice these answers out loud.

Practice answers to the following questions, and you’ll be well prepared for many very common job interview questions: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. TechRepublic - A Resource for IT Professionals. The Big Five Personality Test. Directions: The following statements concern your perception about yourself in a variety of situations. Your task is to indicate the strength of your agreement with each statement, utilizing a scale in which 1 denotes strong disagreement, 5 denotes strong agreement, and 2, 3, and 4 represent intermediate judgments.

In the boxes after each statement, click a number from 1 to 5 from the following scale: Strongly disagreeDisagreeNeither disagree nor agreeAgreeStrongly agree There are no "right" or "wrong" answers, so select the number that most closely reflects you on each statement. Career Test Center - Discover your ideal career. Multiple Intelligences -- Assessment. David Didau: The Learning Spy | Brain food for the thinking teacher.

Wordle - Beautiful Word Clouds. How to Design an Infographic for Maximum Success. The best infographics can be an incredibly useful tool for designers and marketers. They draw the reader’s attention more effectively than boring old grayscale text, and they allow for much more creativity than a straightforward breakdown using words. Infographics offer users a way to combine the best parts of illustration and narrative: Something to catch the eye, hold the attention and drive home a point. Data visualizations, as infographics are also referred to, are not difficult to produce, but to produce an effective one, you’ll have to put some effort into it. Before you start assembling your graphic, you should have a clear idea of what you want it to convey and what its purpose is. Choosing a Topic There must be adequate dataYour first task is to pick a topic.

Seeking Out the Best Data Once you’ve determined your topic, your next order of business is coming up with the data to support your argument. Make sure that you source all data either within the graphic or at the bottom. Ahead of the Pack: 11 Amazing Career Tips for Young Pros. After our college career has ended, we enter a new chapter in our lives… we begin a career.

And the faster graduates get serious about finding work in the post-collegiate world, and learning how to thrive there, the better. You have skills and experiences to share, so it’s time to up your career game and distinguish yourself from the pack. Here are a few tips for doing just that: 1. Know Your First Job Won’t Be Your Last Research shows that adults change careers (not just jobs) five to seven times throughout their working lives. 2. You know it’s important to build your professional community and connect with people to tap the hidden job market. 3. It’s easy to go into the job search focusing on what you want. 4. In addition to the graduation well-wishers, your friends and family are probably asking how they can help. Share your strengths in story form so your network has an easy-to-remember conversation to share with others that illustrates what makes you unique and employable. 5. 6. 7. 8.

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Help for Internet Explorer 10 Help for Internet Explorer 11 Help for Firefox Make sure you can see the Bookmarks Toolbar: Click the orange Firefox button top left, and click Options. Help for Chrome To add the XtAdd button to your browser on the iPad or iPhone, choose one of these methods: Method 1 - Syncing bookmarks from another device. Are You Ready to Start Your Career in Social Media? - AfterCollege. So, you spend all your free time on Instagram, Pinterest, and Twitter? Wondering how you can parlay that into an actual paid position? The good news: It is possible. Read on to find out if you’ve got what it takes to make it as a social media manager. There is a slight difference between obsessively updating your Pinterest board with the world’s most mind-blowing cup ramen recipes and maintaining a company’s social media profile.

However, you may find that your experience and understanding of social media (especially if you follow big companies and understand how they use their social media accounts), gives you an advantage when applying for social media professional positions. Spending time on social networks makes up a significant part of this job description, but there’s more to it than that (things like tirelessly proofreading every post and poring over analytics to plan your next big campaign, to name a few).

P.S. Here it is: The Top 100 Tools for Learning 2013. Dress to Impress: Do’s and Don’ts for Job Interviews [Infographic] You put several hours into making your resume just right for the position. Your phone and email correspondence with the recruiter has been impeccable. You were charismatic and thorough during the Skype interview. Yes, you’ve impressed them at every turn… and beat the odds to get an interview.

Then you show up at the recruiter’s office in jeans and a hoodie. (Why not? Zuckerberg wears one!) And you wonder why the phone didn’t ring with a job offer. Similar stories play out every day across the country. To help you dress to impress, take a look at this infographic from our friends at Rasmussen College… YouTube. What%20is%20cloud%20computing.pptx. What Is An Infographic? A Graphic to Define Infographics. What is an Infographic? [infographic] Ever wonder what exactly goes into making an infographic? Now is your chance to learn and what better way to learn, then with an infographic!

There are many reasons why infographics are so popular. Maybe it's because they are visually appealing and you don't have to read too much, but they also provide a lot of great information, like pie charts and other graphs. But why do inbound marketers use them? Well for starters, people love them. They also provide great links that marketers want. Getting started building your infographic, you can choose one of the two types. Once you have chosen the format, all you have to do is create the infographic in the 7 easy steps detailed below. Thanks a bunch to infographiclabs for making such a great infographic!

Have you seen any awesome infographics you'd like to share? Home - The National Skills Academy for IT. Information Technology Management for Business (ITMB) degree. Find out how an ITMB degree could put you on the path to success Designed with the help of some of the world’s biggest employers, the ITMB degree is a great option if you’re interested in a degree designed to make you more employable! Not only does it provide students with the sophisticated skills they need to get ahead in the IT and Business industry, it also gives you the chance to regularly meet and network with industry leaders from over 70 leading organisations. You might even meet your future employer while you’re studying on the course! Why study for an ITMB degree? To develop the IT and Business skills demanded by employersTo meet prospective employers and build up your professional profile whilst at universityTo make yourself more employable What are the highlights of the course?

What jobs could the ITMB degree get me? An ITMB degree could help you to get a job in: IT managementbusiness strategy and planningsystem designIT consultancy Interested? Back to top. Comparing qualifications levels. To find out how one regulated qualification compares to another you need to look at the level, size and content of the qualifications. Qualifications show others what you have learned and can do. They are best understood by their size, content and level of difficulty. Comparing levels of qualifications Each regulated qualification has a level between entry level and level 8. Qualifications at the same level are a similar level of demand or difficulty.

Comparing the size of qualifications Qualifications that are on the QCF have a credit value. Compare the content of qualifications The content of regulated qualifications varies greatly. You can find information about each regulated qualifications on our Register of Regulated Qualifications. The Register will tell you the level of the qualification, its size and title. Download a printable version of the diagram. Higher education qualifications Comparing qualifications in the UK and Ireland Comparing overseas qualifications.

How to Become a Hacker. By Ryan Fontaine | July 11, 2013 Fueled only by misguided hate and an endless supply of neon energy drinks, it seems that hackers can empty our bank accounts and swipe our corporate secrets with only a few simple keystrokes. Well, that's what we're led to believe anyway. Hackers tend to get a bad rap thanks to the media. By definition, a hacker can simply be a talented computer programmer. But as PC Magazine points out, in the '90s, the word somehow became synonymous with the term "cracker," someone who illegally cracks into a computer network to perform a malicious act. If all hackers aren't the code-slinging criminal masterminds they're made out to be, is hacking a skill someone can turn into a legitimate career? "The word 'hacker' has an unfairly negative connotation from being portrayed in the media as people who break into computers.

"The Hacker Way is an approach to building that involves continuous improvement and iteration. Embed in your site: The shotgun approach | Careers Advice- jobs.ac.uk career blog. In today’s competitive market, getting a job can be a stressful experience. After a while, desperation can kick in and the temptation to hedge your bets can become overwhelming.

Often job seekers succumb to using the shotgun approach by applying for every job in sight! Out of sheer panic you fire off a barrage of CV’s/applications in the hope that at least one will hit the target. In the past when the job market was healthy, you could get away with this strategy. I remember doing this myself, idly sat behind a computer sending off the same CV to any jobs that took my fancy. The problem with this approach is that if you are applying for 20 jobs a day there is no way that you have the time to tailor your application. Rather than using the shotgun approach, become the ‘sniper’ of the job seeking world. So, the next time you are going to apply for a job give yourself some time and remember these 3 things. Have you been applying for every job under the sun?

6 Mobile Apps Tailor-made for Millennial Job Seekers. Millennial job seekers are on the go and don’t have time to sit at a desktop computer filling out job applications. Besides, applying for jobs from your mobile device just seems more natural, right? Well, now all of your job search needs can be met directly through your smartphone or tablet. If you’re looking for some ways to improve your job search, here are six mobile apps designed for the Millennial job seeker: SnapDat Business cards are one of the most important networking tools. SnapDat allows you to create a business card with your mobile device and share it with people with whom you’d like to connect. Resume Review Pro Does your resume have what it takes to land you the interview? Job Search Take your search on the go with Job Search by Indeed.com.

Awesome Note Now that you’ve applied for jobs and you’re making connections, it’s important to stay organized during your job search. How To Tie A Tie Suit up for your job search with this app! Spark Hire. So You Want to Be an App Developer? Here's How [INFOGRAPHIC] Apps are in. There's no denying it.

Seems everyone these days has a great idea for a mobile app: apps to find food, apps to find rides, apps to find more apps. The list goes on. But just how do you become an app developer anyway? As with so many paths to success, there's no one rote way. But there are some common, helpful and progressive steps to turn your great kernel of an idea into reality, or land you a gig with that hot startup you've had your eye on. A degree in computer science or software engineering is a very strong foundation.

To do that, you'll need a well-rounded skillset, including UI design, familiarity with a range of programming languages, backend computing knowledge and — this one's very important — some savvy business knowledge. The online education portal Schools.com recently surveyed the app landscape, and pulled information from a variety of sources around the web to put together the infographic below, which serves as a primer for aspiring developers. Schools.com - Online Schools & Accredited Universities. National Careers Week. Careersbox careers film and video on the web. Real people doing real jobs in the world of work.

Stem Careers. Become A Game Designer. If you have ever dreamt of working in the UK Video Games industry then this course may be right for you. A games designer is responsible for creating the background to the story, the game mechanics, and the whole look and feel of the game, as well as all game levels design, characters and setting the game difficulty. This course will help you develop your own portfolio of different game designs, in addition to your industry recognized qualification, this will be one of the most important tools for getting the attention of the industry and your foot in the door of games studios. Game Designers earn a median salary of £42,100 a year**Graduate with an accredited TIGA DiplomaProgress at your own pace Successful completion of the course also leads to an industry specific City & Guilds accredited qualification* (Games Design - Level 6) . ** Computer Games Careers.

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