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Job Offers are better posted here[^]
This forum is mainly for job-related talk. You'll probably get more eyeballs on your offer on the above link as this forum doesn't get much attention.
Michael
CP Blog [^] Development Blog [^]
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Thanks Michael. I wasn't even aware that that page existed. I'll post there.
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Ive never even come across that page, something tells me the jobs from May 2000 may just have been filled though.
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I have taken one of the three MCAD tests. I am considering taking another and I was wondering if anyone had any idea how much value these MCAD tests carry on a resume or in an interview. It doesn't seem like they are incredibly popular, but I may be wrong.
Thanks in advance
The Yellow Dart
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The Yellow Dart wrote:
It doesn't seem like they are incredibly popular, but I may be wrong
It all depends on the employer, some like the fact that that thier programmers have the cert and others really don't see it as a plus, (hope that doesn't sound too ambiguous). My employer holds the cert in high esteem accompanied w/experience to back the cert, I have two more exams until completion of the MCSD.NET cert, I do think that it has some clout with most companies nowadays as the exams have gotten more difficult(from my experience).
Hope that helps.
Nino
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I have an MCSD certification since 1998, and I am always keeping it up to date, so I have the MSDN.NET now.
From my experience, I have to say that it never helped me in finding a job. Whenever I've mentioned it in an interview, the employer simply didn't care.
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Tell me how many would be willing to buy a product for 10$.
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There are no links for buying yet. we will add a link soon.
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Can anyone tell me the procedure to cancel the subscriptions through PayPal through code?
I read the manual of PayPal but did not find enough guide from it.
Please tell me the procedure in a simple way.
Thanks
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hi,
I have just gradusted in this dec2004 in computer Engineering with the GPA of 3.6.I am in virginia(USA) right now and I am in search of job in c#.net.If anyone knows of any position kindly let me know.
Thanking you.
Satish
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hi!
i need functional requirments for the ERP modules(for all or any)like human resource management,client order taking system,sales and inventor control system.these requirments may be general or specifec to any company or organization.i will be very thankful if some one provides me these requirments in documented form or in anyway.thanks in advance!
ifan.
simplexsoft
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I am the Quality Assurance Manager for DATAMARK, Inc. Located in El Paso Texas, and have two Quality Assurance Technician possitions open. If you are interested please check our website at www.datamark.net[^] and send your resume to jobs@datamark.net. Please also note where you found this at.
Thanks,
Shane Grant
Quality Assurance Manager
DATAMARK, Inc.
El Paso, TX
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When we drag drop files to some folder in explorer using left click , is there any way to stop explorer copying files to the destination and perform whatever the required operation on the dragged files.
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I’d like opinions here.
I’m considering resigning from my current programming position and taking about 5 years off to take care of my kid during the day (my wife would work full time). I’m in my early 40’s and I have ~6 years of solid VB6 and C# experience.
Now, I know I could and will spend 20+ hours per week keeping my skills sharp and current, but I fear that when I re-enter the workforce (in Northern California) I’ll find that no employer will be interested in me.
Has anyone experienced this? Any thoughts?
David
Dave
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here in Belgium it would be extremely difficult, and I mean EXTREMELY difficult, when trying to find work when you're 45-50 years old and didn't work 5 or 6 years.
I'd suggest you continue working, but maybe parttime. When you'd like to go back full-time you can always ask that current company to hire you full-time, if not you always have the experience the find a full-time job again.
Hope it makes some sense...
Good luck.
No hurries, no worries.
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David,
I am an embedded systems programmer, age 46. I took off for three years to take care of my daughter. I'm back at work now but the first question every interviewer wanted answered: "Why is there a three year gap in my resume?"
My explanation was not well received from most. They worry I will do it again. Bad enough they have the problem with women.
Having said that (they are correct) I would do it again; it was a good choice for us.
I did keep my skills up during the three years with small project independent contracting on the side but nothing keeps you up to speed like full time work. Kids wear you down and any significant study time is hard to find. Maybe different for you situation.
Regards,
David
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One option could be to start your own business doing consulting work on a part time basis. Especially if you already plan to spend "20+ hours per week" keeping your skills sharp. From the info you posted here, it seems this could benefit you in at least two ways.
1) You won't have the dreaded 'Resume Gap'. In fact, it would probably help build it.
2) You will retain your skills, and more than likely build new ones as an independent consultant.
And who knows. Maybe you'll really enjoy the freedoms you find working for your self, and will continue doing it for many years to come.
Levi Rosol
Blog By Levi[^]
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I'm just curious. I don't imagine they come to job fairs and universites.
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Step 1: Move to the San Fernando Valley.
+1
Nino
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Step 2: Condom :->
Don't know much < I, don't care much > I, while I am here ... just be happy
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hi every 1 ,
i want some idea's about a grauation project, i need something new can any 1 give me an idea about what to do ?????
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