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How to Prepare Aptitude Test for Competitive Exams - 0 views

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Interview with Designer: Marius Roosendaal - 1 views

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    I do a lot of things, but I'm guessing you want to know more about my professional life. I mostly keep myself busy designing interactive and digital stuff, and I've been doing that for about 6 years. I also like to look over other people's shoulders and tell them they need to align something or make something or other red. Aside from that I like to do explorations with abstract geometry, patterns and typography. Some call it art, or at least want to put it on their walls or albums covers. It' s a lot of fun, and it gives some variety to my usual work of designing menus and layouts.
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Professional PSD to HTML Conversion and Other Questions to Sergiy Lavryk - 0 views

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    "This is Part One of the interview with Sergiy Lavryk, Chief Project Manager at HTMLcut.com. Sergiy has shared his thoughts on an ideal HTML/CSS markup, professionalism and business responsibility, where additional fees could be hidden in PSD to HTML conversion services, and some other questions."
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An Interview With K2 Creators, JoomlaWorks - 0 views

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    Joomla is one of the best CMS around. Along with Wordpress and Drupal, it is the choice of thousands of developers and companies when it comes to solid content
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How to create the right interviewing environment for WordPress developers? - 0 views

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    Next time, when you plan to hire WordPress programmer, keep the above-mentioned tips in mind.
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Working with Freelance IT Interviewers to Find Top Tech Talent | eTeki - 0 views

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    Finding the right candidates for your organization's open assignments can be a challenge at times, especially in a candidate-driven job market. Tech-savvy talent can be hard to come by sometimes, especially if your company is looking for a specific set of skills or needs to hire
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JQuery Online Test and Quiz, Learn JQuery - 0 views

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    The JQuery quiz test helps you to prepare yourself for over all interview and quiz which you will face while you seek for job
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Activate Spotify on Roku | Channel activation on Roku | Roku link code - 0 views

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    Activate Spotify on Roku and enjoy music like never before. You don't just stream music on this premium Roku channel but also enjoy other interesting interviews and inside information on industry happenings. To cherish good old memories and to revive your current mood, we say that you must Activate spotify on Roku. Call our Roku customer support team @ +1-866-991-7870 to find out the compatibility of this app with your current Roku streaming player. Also, get assistance in activating the channel on your Roku with a suitable subscription plan.
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Recruitment Website: Keys to Recruitment Design Success | Diginow - 0 views

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    If you are employed/work in the recruitment industry business, we can bet you know the importance of initial impressions. A decent candidate will look smart, have a elegant CV and will be ready to answers any queries in an interview. And what about you, as the recruiter? If you meet same candidate, you'll need them to trust you and your ability to position them in an exceedingly smart role. You'll speak with confidence, reassuring the candidate that you simply have many opportunities for them.
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How to get started with Competitive Programming - Tips from an Ex-Googler & Former #1 G... - 0 views

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    Competitive Programming is all about building your problem-skills and logical ability to come up with a programming solution in the least possible time, this video covers some insightful tips on how to prepare for programming contests, availability of resources and ace interviews in good product based companies.
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10 Key Reasons To Outsource Web Development | Protonshub Technologies - 0 views

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    Web Development Outsourcing as you rightly know allows hiring a web developer for web projects. Before we start, do you know how much time you would be saving by outsourcing web development? 40+ hours for hiring an IT developer, 30+ interview days to process a software developer, and 25+ days to Hire a Senior Application Developer!
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Hire Ruby On Rails Developer | Team of 80+ ROR Developers - 0 views

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    Hire 5+ Years of Exp. ROR Developer or a Team according to Your need to Boost Your Project. Team of 80+ Ruby on Rails Developers. Schedule a Developer Interview and Onboard in 48 Hrs. 80+ ROR Developers in Protonshub Technologies. In Business Since 2018. Hire in 48 Hours.
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Web development & programming interview questions | TechBeamers DEV - 1 views

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    All of the web dev interview questions guides are completely FREE and can be either downloaded or viewed as a web page (HTML).
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Principles of Design and David Kadavy's Design for Hackers, Interview - 0 views

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    E-books about principles of design, and specifically about web design, are getting more and more popular. Years ago these kind of information can only be found on universities, but now they're everywhere and people are taking them in like hungry lions. If you don't know this, well, seriously, what rock have you been living under last year? Sacha Greif wrote "Step by Step UI design" Jarrod Drysdale wrote "Bootsrapping Design" Nathan Barry wrote three e-books, "App Design Handbook", "Designing Web Applications" and "Authority".
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Identifying Your Audience - AT&T Small Business InSite - 0 views

  • <iframe leftmargin="0" topmargin="0" marginwidth="0" marginheight="0" scrolling="No" frameborder="0" height="1" width="1" src="http://view.atdmt.com/iaction/aveamm_SOArticlesDetailsTemplate_10"></iframe> Rate this content login to rate Identifying Your Audience Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Before designing the first Web page, it's vital to know who you are trying to reach. This single detail will chart the entire development course, from the site's content to its functionality. Defining and understanding your prospective audience increases the likelihood of user attraction and retention.
  • Primary market research consists of personal interviews, questionnaires, focus groups and surveys. When putting together your own Target Audience Profile, use these guidelines:
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  • Demographics. Regardless of the assessment tool you use, questions first should address basic demographic information. Prior to conducting a survey or focus group, spend some time online. The U.S. Department of Commerce publishes the Country and City Data Book which captures hard statistics for all U.S. states, counties, and cities with a population of 25,000 or more. Then, compile a questionnaire to address market segmentation along specific criteria:
  • Age: Users' wants and needs tend to change based on their generation. Knowing the average age range of potential users can help you design and market the site to meet that group's expectations. Gender: Male and female users often differ when it comes to what they value in a Web site. Studies show the factors that motivate women to visit or purchase from a particular site don't necessarily inspire men to do the same. Knowing gender predilections at the outset can impact the entire Web design process. Education: Data regarding potential users' educational background will help the Web developer determine design and content. In general, a site's format should target the average likely visitor, rather than aim at high or low ends of the academic experience curve. Geographic location: Where the target audience calls home drives the Web page content. For instance, urbanites living in a densely populated northeastern U.S. city likely will have different needs and preferences than their rural counterparts.
  • Marital status: Married Internet users typically access different retail/service sites than do single people. A TAP will help ascertain which group comprises your largest consumer demographic, with your Web site following this direction. Occupation: Although exceptions invariably exist, Web sites servicing "blue-collar" consumers will differ in style and content from those catering to professionals and "white-collar" workers. By the same token, retirees usually will have different preferences than consumers still in the throes of career building. Income level: A company targeting consumers who are apt to purchase luxury goods and services will require a Web site that differs considerably from a discount retailer's Internet page. Nationality: Businesses trading in goods and services for an ethnically diverse target market may need to consider multilingual content, as well as adjustments in design and format to fit cultural standards. Social class: A consumer's perception of his or her social status impacts preferences in goods and services - even when individual income does not reach this level.
  • Psychographics. Once you've finished with demographic-based questions, you're ready to take the line of inquiry a bit further. The science of psychographics (also known as "enriching characteristics") addresses why consumers act as they do. So, while demographics offer a general outline of your customer pool, psychographics brings critical characteristics of your target audience into sharper focus. Employing a psychographic methodology means devising queries about lifestyles, attitudes, values, beliefs, purchasing habits and other qualitative criteria. Although possibilities are numerous, key questions can help you and your designer hone and refine your Web site. Depending on your business, you might ask, for instance:
  • Do you consider yourself conservative or liberal? Is it important to care of the environment? What are your hobbies? Interests? Are you family-oriented or a loner? What type of entertainment do you prefer (cinema, theater, symphony, etc.)? How many books do you read monthly? What magazines do you read?
  • When you shop, which is most important - friendly staff, nice surroundings, good prices or convenient location? Do you shop for fun, because you must, or to relieve stress? Do you purchase (our) company's product because of quality, ease of use, price or availability? Do you patronize our competitor because their product is cheaper, product quality is better, service is friendlier, the store is nicer, or returns are simpler? Do you go online to work, shop, do research, play games, or e-mail? Do you think the Internet is tough going or easy to navigate? Do you prefer retail/service Web sites that are easy to navigate, easy to read, picture-heavy, or text heavy?
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    Good article from AT&T explaining various demographics and psychographics to categories who target audience is.
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Sentrifugo - Open Source HRMS - 1 views

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    Sentrifugo HRMs is an User Friendly, Free Online Human Resource Management System having many features. employee management, performance Management, leave management,interview management system, analytics and many more
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3 Things to Consider for an On-the-Spot Technical Hiring Test | eTeki - 0 views

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    A coding test may lead to interesting experiences as a programmer. Most candidates wind up with the recruiting manager telling them that they'll be in touch.
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