Wednesday, July 29, 2020

Eases the Process of Starting a Career in the Federal Government

Facilitates the Process of Starting a Career in the Federal Government Facilitates the Process of Starting a Career in the Federal Government Facilitates the Process of Starting a Career in the Federal Government Facilitates the Process of Starting a Career in the Federal Government, July 10, 2010 By JD, USMC This Amazon.com audit is from: Military to Federal Career Guide, second Edition (Paperback) After 4+ years in the Marines I was prepared for a break and prepared to exploit the experience my military help gave me. Like all Marines (and I speculate other progressing Army, Navy, Air Force, and Coast Guard staff) I was made to experience a surged TAP/TAMP class on the most proficient method to escape the military and be fruitful as a non military personnel. After I was constrained through one more force point desensitizing arrangement of classes punctuated by mock meetings and regular citizen clothing examinations, and after I was intellectually getting ready to EAS; my unit was sent for 8 months. I returned home and left the Corps fourteen days in the wake of coming back to CONUS. I abhor long meandering audits so Ill attempt to get to the book. After I worked my way through school with the assistance of my GI Bill (that didnt pay almost the entirety of my instruction costs) I ended up coming up short on a genuine arrangement. I began investigating vocations in the Federal Government and was puzzled and disappointed by USAjobs, Army Resume Builder and all the opposition from those snot-nose kids whose guardians paid their way through school while I was appreciating MREs and filtered water in a spot whose name they never will mind to learn. I lucked out and unearthed an early run of the second version of this book after it came out at the NY Book Expo of America last May. I worked through the book and the CD and I found the procedure substantially more sensible. What made it simple were the example resumes from genuine military individual. I could utilize their resumes as a beginning stage for mine. Like them, I secured real positions on USAjobs and worked the language of the posting into my resume and introductory letter. At that point there are guidelines in the book on the most proficient method to present your resume and to what extent you can hope to hold up before you hear back. Moreover there are talk with tips and pointers on the most proficient method to catch up on submitted applications. At long last, in summation, I am by and by happy with my outcomes in the wake of investing the exertion and working through this book, ideally you will be to. If not, that is OK. Simply trust we both dont go out for a similar opening. Good wishes.

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

6 countries, hundreds of IT contracting opportunities - Viewpoint Viewpoint careers advice blog

6 countries, hundreds of IT contracting opportunities - Viewpoint Now you’ve considered the key questions around contracting and looked at what you’ll need to do to set-up on your own, you might be wondering where your first project is going to come from. For many, working with a recruitment consultant helps to keep them abreast of developments in the job market and saves them the difficult and time consuming task of finding companies recruiting for their role/skills at the right moment. At Hays we are differentiated from other IT recruitment companies by our huge international setup, which means we have strong relationships with multi-national employers and access to the best projects in the industry. That’s why many of the top contractors from around the world choose to work with us. To back up my claim I have asked some of our European consultants to highlight the key clients they are working with at the moment and the roles they are recruiting for, providing a wider insight into current market trends. So for the third part of this ITC Made Simple blog series I’m going to defer to my colleagues, who are going to give you an insight into the opportunities available to you now. Here’s what’s going on in some of our key markets in Europe: 1. Poland Over the years Polish developers have built a strong reputation for themselves internationally. You can find Polish developers working in the UK, Germany, US, Canada, Australia and the Scandinavian countries (an upward trend over the last two years). Many international companies are also investing their RD budgets into Poland because of the technical, language (English but also increasingly German) and business skills of the workforce. As a result, Polish developers are in high demand and international companies will often offer students international internships in their first or second year of study in order to secure their services when they graduate. A multinational consumer goods company has recently opened an IT innovation centre in Warsaw to work on their most cutting edge projects and applications. They currently have a team of developers writing an app for iOS and android and we have supplied them with UX/UI contractors to work on the interface. The purpose of the app is to help the client launch one of their products into China for the first time and this is a unique opportunity for our contractors to participate in such a large scale project. Adding this project to their portfolio will open doors for them to the international market and after meeting them onsite recently I can tell you that they are all very excited about the opportunity. See what roles we currently have available via Hays Poland here. 2. Czech Republic The greatest concentration of contractors in the Czech Republic is in Prague and Brno. In the regions, the range of IT services on offer is limited to a certain extent, and costs are increased by money needed for relocation or commuting. Contractors’ willingness to relocate within the Czech Republic is relatively low, however, using a home office is an alternative. The technologies currently most in demand on the job market include Java, .NET, PHP, C++ and mobile apps. By contrast, there is declining demand for Python, C, Flex, Delphi, SAP and Perl. With regard to Hays projects, we have a strong relationship with a global telecoms company and we are currently supplying them with Java developers. As well as working on an existing web application to do some minor UI tweaks and functionality extensions on existing code, we are also working on a new system for them. This new system will be a replacement for an existing zoo of batch scripts. It consists of two separate parts: a web interface for manual data processing and the batch application itself. The frameworks used include spring, spring batch and spring integration for the batch part of the app and Primefaces/JSF2 for the web part. Apache commons is used for everything else and Java 8 is the programming language for the project. If you’re a Java developer looking to work with cutting edge technology this would be the project for you. See what roles we currently have available via Hays Czech Republic here. 3. The Netherlands The big news in The Netherlands IT Contracting market is the new DBA regulation which came into effect in May 2016. This cracked down on companies hiring people on a contractor basis (meaning they did not have to pay labour taxes to the government) but treating them as a de facto perm employee. This has naturally created some nervousness to hire from companies as they don’t want to be caught out by the new regulations. However, the IT Contracting market in The Netherlands is still a vibrant one and we are still seeing exciting projects come through the door. A major client of ours is a global semiconductor manufacturing company with whom we have a MSP to provide their contractors. We provide them with a number of Linux developers, which the company’s infrastructure systems and restricted security area works on. The engineers that work in this environment are developing their next generation products such as chips that will go into the latest Tesla cars. What sets this company apart is that they are always ready to adapt to new technologies â€" which is unusual in very large organisations. They were the first company to migrate a secure area to the cloud through Amazon Web Services and we found them one of the ten Amazon team members who built the technology originally. With the ability to create custom add-ons and a true expert onboard the possibilities were endless. You know projects must be exciting when we have contractors call to thank us for placing them with the company! See what roles we currently have available via Hays Netherlands here. 4. Luxembourg The ITC market in Luxembourg is principally driven by two sectors Finance (with roughly 45 per cent market share) and the European Public Sector (35 per cent market share). The other 20 per cent is primarily made up of companies from the Telecoms, Energy and Industrial sectors. There are four key trends within the market: 1) Application projects driven by digitization, paperless working and data-management trends (BI and Big-Data) 2) Financial Regulatory projects including banking transformation due to regulation (e.g. Mifid, Fatca, EMIR and Prybs) 3) IT infrastructure outsourcing: Luxembourg is one of top countries for datacenters with powerful players in the market (IBM, EbRC or CSC) and multiple “Tier IV” datacentres   4) Security and risk control consulting focused on control and governance. The ITC market in Luxembourg is relatively immature compared to its larger neighbors but growing liberalisation of the economy is opening up more opportunities for ambitious contractors. Looking to our own experience in the ITC market, a consulting project for a law firm is an interesting assignment we’ve taken on recently. The company was moving buildings and the CIO had a €5m budget for this project and to change all IT infrastructure including new laptops, PCs, servers etc. He needed assistance with managing this big project and we recruited two consultants to help. The first consultant helped in the project kick-off, doing an audit of the current IT infrastructure and working out what needed to be done. They then created an RFP to go out to the market with and helped the client negotiate with providers. As a result €2m was saved on the budget. We then hired a second consultant to manage the project itself. This was an unusual arrangement as our end fee was linked to the savings we helped the client to get. The client completed the project to time, cost and spec so needless to say we felt the benefit as well! See what roles we currently have available by Hays Luxembourg here. 5. Denmark From a recruitment perspective, in the IT contracting market in Denmark we have seen a growth in the number of candidates with an international profile. Danish companies (especially large corporations) are now more willing to look outside of the country to find the specialists they need to complete their high priority projects. We have seen this particularly with regard to senior SAP roles where companies have been willing to swallow the costs of relocation packages etc. to secure talent that is in high-demand globally. This is illustrated in a recent project with one of our key clients. A year ago we had zero contractors at this global manufacturer now we are working with them as a trusted advisor on their technology projects. Initially they called us to find a Program Manager for a massive project with a team of over 250 people â€" we placed the perfect candidate within a week! The project in question, focused on setting-up a new BI platform for the company with a holistic view of their data, had been going on for three years and was stalling due its size and complexity. The incoming Program Manager restructured the program and switched up the resources â€" we also helped to find some new people to help flesh out the project. Having only completed one-third of the project in three years, the revamped team completed a further two-thirds within one year, and the project is due to be completed very shortly. Because we, and of course our contractors, were able to deliver we are now working with the client on a strategic level and helping to staff their upcoming projects a perfect win-win situation. Typical roles recruited for included SAP BI/BW/BO Consultants, Project Managers, Scrum Master BI Environment and SAP Audit Consultants for the BW Landscape. We really had to utilize our international network to identify the right people and a lot of the consultants came from the UK, Germany and Poland. Our strong relationships with our contractors also helped as they were able to recommend colleagues from previous projects and advised them to work with us. Our international reach is a competitive advantage of ours as we can guarantee to clients that we’ll find them the right people and we can offer our contractors a wide range of exciting projects. See what roles we currently have available via Hays Denmark here. 6. Italy The IT Contracting market in Italy is mainly concentrated in the north, particularly Milan, but Rome also offers interesting opportunities. Although the market is not as developed as some northern neighbours such as Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands, there are still plenty of meaty projects for Italian contractors to cut their teeth on. Java and .NET developers are always in high demand and there is also strong demand for contractors with experience in web and front-end technologies like PHP, JavaScript, AngularJS, HTML5 and CSS. We have seen a number of client projects at Hays looking at building dynamic web applications. Working with a famous business directory, we have supplied them with Senior Web Developers, Mobile Developers (iOS and Android) and Java Experts to work on their IT projects. The most interesting project at the company was creating a service similar to Google Maps but focused on businesses. The Java guys were involved in building the algorithm to find the best routes between starting locations and local companies etc. The application was also developed for mobile devices and our iOS and Android Developers have contributed to the creation of the whole mobile architecture definitely a great project to have on your CV. See what roles we currently have available via Hays Italy here. How should you manage yourself when actually on site with a client organisation after winning a contract? That’s what I’ll be discussing next time in my ITC Made Simple blog. But for now I wish you all the best in your project hunt! Hopefully you found this blog useful. If you did, then here are some other IT blogs you will enjoy: 3 necessary steps to becoming an IT contractor 3 questions Im always asked about IT Contracting Theres no such thing as a digital expert 2016: The year of the digital diviners Data is the new currency of recruitment The fruits of knowledge One thing is clear about digital transformation Watch this video to find out how Hays can help you find your next IT contract: Share this blog:

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Psychological tricks to make life more enjoyable

Mental stunts to make life progressively agreeable Mental stunts to make life increasingly charming It happens quick. You air out a jug of your preferred beverage and put it to your lips. The delectable flavor is about overpowering. 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Be that as it may, after a month, that sensation is no more. Presently it's only a car.This satiation, known as decadent adjustment, happens for almost everything that fulfills us. Glance around and consider the amount you at first delighted in the things that encompass you. At that point consider the amount you appreciate them today.Wouldn't it be extraordinary to get a portion of that underlying happiness back?In a progression of studies destined to be distributed in Personality and Social Psychology Bulletin, we found that devouring things in capricious manners upgrades delight in them.This is the place chopsticks come in.The craft of paying attentionIn one examination, we requested that 68 members eat some popcorn . While half were advised to eat the ordinary way, each part in turn, the rest utilized chopsticks. We found that the individuals who ate with chopsticks delighted in the popcorn significantly more than the others, despite the fact that the two gatherings were advised to eat at the equivalent moderate pace.This is a result of something notable to therapists: When something appears to be new, individuals give more consideration to it. Furthermore, when individuals give more consideration to something agreeable, they will in general appreciate it more.This is the reason numerous individuals look for such a great amount of assortment in what they devour. We purchase something and use it for some time until it gets comfortable and commonplace, at that point we purchase something different reasoning it will satisfy us. Lamentably, this substitution is expensive, and, in cases, for example, houses and companions, at times an exceptionally extraordinary choice in light of unavoidable famil iarity.Our research recommends another alternative: Instead of supplanting something once you become ill of it, take a stab at devouring it or associating with it in capricious ways.In another analysis, we contemplated 300 individuals as they expended water.First, we requested that members think of their own whimsical approaches to expend water. Their reactions extended from drinking out of a martini glass or travel mug to lapping it up like a feline. One even proposed drinking water out of a transportation envelope.They were then advised to take five tastes of water and rate their pleasure after each drink. A third did as such in the ordinary way, another third tasted utilizing one of their own haphazardly picked offbeat techniques again and again and the rest utilized an alternate unusual strategy for each sip.We found that individuals who savored water an alternate way every time making the most of their water the most â€" with significantly greater lifts close to the furthest li mit of the trial. As it were, their happiness didn't decay after some time. While every other person appreciated the water less for each taste, the individuals who savored it various ways didn't show this typical example of declining enjoyment.This presents an uncommon answer for the about all inclusive marvel of satiation, or the declining pleasure that accompanies nature. For whatever length of time that you can discover new and fascinating approaches to associate with something, you may never become worn out on it.Business opportunitiesThis thought isn't altogether novel, obviously. Numerous organizations are as of now exploiting this idea to give increasingly pleasant encounters to customers.Restaurants exist where burger joints eat while lying in beds, while drifting in the sky and off of bare models. There is even an eatery where coffee shops eat naked.The Reddit page WeWantPlates presents a rich inventory of the numerous innovative and confounding ways that eateries serve the ir clients food, from nachos in a sink to ravioli on a washing line.While there is no restriction to the various approaches to introduce old news, sooner or later the oddity typically wears off. Our examination recommends this is a botched chance for organizations to offer more assortment in how a solitary food is consumed.For model, when individuals eat a couple of cuts of pizza at a café, they regularly expend them all similarly. It's an issue if individuals make the most of their last cut less in view of satiation, on the grounds that our memory for encounters is molded vigorously by what occurred at the end.Rather than killing all the lights to make eating progressively charming, as in obscurity feasting pattern, pizza parlors could urge their clients to eat each cut in an alternate manner, for example, typically, collapsed down the middle, in reverse, with a fork and blade, with chopsticks or while blindfolded. On the off chance that they did, we accept they would almost certa inly find that their clients make the most of their last cut as much as the first.The main concern is monotony wears on the soul, in what we do as well as how we do it. Realizing this can support the two organizations and clients boost enjoyment.Robert W. Smith, Assistant Professor of Marketing, The Ohio State University and Ed O'Brien, Assistant Professor of Behavioral Science, University of ChicagoThis article was initially distributed on The Conversation. Peruse the first article.

Wednesday, July 8, 2020

Understanding Range Function and Sequences in Python

Understanding Range Function and Sequences in Python Understanding Range Function and Sequences in Python Back Home Categories Online Courses Mock Interviews Webinars NEW Community Write for Us Categories Artificial Intelligence AI vs Machine Learning vs Deep LearningMachine Learning AlgorithmsArtificial Intelligence TutorialWhat is Deep LearningDeep Learning TutorialInstall TensorFlowDeep Learning with PythonBackpropagationTensorFlow TutorialConvolutional Neural Network TutorialVIEW ALL BI and Visualization What is TableauTableau TutorialTableau Interview QuestionsWhat is InformaticaInformatica Interview QuestionsPower BI TutorialPower BI Interview QuestionsOLTP vs OLAPQlikView TutorialAdvanced Excel Formulas TutorialVIEW ALL Big Data What is HadoopHadoop ArchitectureHadoop TutorialHadoop Interview QuestionsHadoop EcosystemData Science vs Big Data vs Data AnalyticsWhat is Big DataMapReduce TutorialPig TutorialSpark TutorialSpark Interview QuestionsBig Data TutorialHive TutorialVIEW ALL Blockchain Blockchain TutorialWhat is BlockchainHyperledger FabricWhat Is EthereumEthereum TutorialB lockchain ApplicationsSolidity TutorialBlockchain ProgrammingHow Blockchain WorksVIEW ALL Cloud Computing What is AWSAWS TutorialAWS CertificationAzure Interview QuestionsAzure TutorialWhat Is Cloud ComputingWhat Is SalesforceIoT TutorialSalesforce TutorialSalesforce Interview QuestionsVIEW ALL Cyber Security Cloud SecurityWhat is CryptographyNmap TutorialSQL Injection AttacksHow To Install Kali LinuxHow to become an Ethical Hacker?Footprinting in Ethical HackingNetwork Scanning for Ethical HackingARP SpoofingApplication SecurityVIEW ALL Data Science Python Pandas TutorialWhat is Machine LearningMachine Learning TutorialMachine Learning ProjectsMachine Learning Interview QuestionsWhat Is Data ScienceSAS TutorialR TutorialData Science ProjectsHow to become a data scientistData Science Interview QuestionsData Scientist SalaryVIEW ALL Data Warehousing and ETL What is Data WarehouseDimension Table in Data WarehousingData Warehousing Interview QuestionsData warehouse architectureTalend T utorialTalend ETL ToolTalend Interview QuestionsFact Table and its TypesInformatica TransformationsInformatica TutorialVIEW ALL Databases What is MySQLMySQL Data TypesSQL JoinsSQL Data TypesWhat is MongoDBMongoDB Interview QuestionsMySQL TutorialSQL Interview QuestionsSQL CommandsMySQL Interview QuestionsVIEW ALL DevOps What is DevOpsDevOps vs AgileDevOps ToolsDevOps TutorialHow To Become A DevOps EngineerDevOps Interview QuestionsWhat Is DockerDocker TutorialDocker Interview QuestionsWhat Is ChefWhat Is KubernetesKubernetes TutorialVIEW ALL Front End Web Development What is JavaScript â€" All You Need To Know About JavaScriptJavaScript TutorialJavaScript Interview QuestionsJavaScript FrameworksAngular TutorialAngular Interview QuestionsWhat is REST API?React TutorialReact vs AngularjQuery TutorialNode TutorialReact Interview QuestionsVIEW ALL Mobile Development Android TutorialAndroid Interview QuestionsAndroid ArchitectureAndroid SQLite DatabaseProgramming range(stop) Starts fro m 0 till (stop 1) range(start,stop) Ends at (stop 1) range(start,stop,step) Step cannot be 0, default is 1Example of Range Functionrange(stop): If the range is defined as 5, it will simply show the list of numbers falling in the range from 0 to 5. It starts by default from 0 and stops before 5, as defined.range(start, stop): In this, point of starting as well as stopping is defined. As shown in the example below, the start range has been defined as 5, while stop range as 10. Hence, it will display the numbers 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, which range between 5 to 10.range(start, stop, step): The first two values defined here are the same, start and stop, while the third one is step, which means the difference between every two consecutive numbers. For example, if range is defined in this way: range(0, 10, 2). It will give away numbers between 0 to 10, but with a difference of 2, in this way: [0, 2, 4, 6, 8]. The step here cannot be given 0 value. It has to be 1 or greater than 1.Sequences in P ythonA sequence is a succession of values bound together by a container that reflects their type. Almost every stream that you put in Python is a sequence.Types of SequencesListsTuplesXrangeStringSome of the sequences that Python supports are strings, lists, tuples and Xrange objects. Python has a bevy of methods and formatting operations that it can perform on each of these.ListA list is a sort of container that holds a number of other objects, in a given order.The list type implements the sequence protocol, and it also allows you to add and remove objects from the sequence.It is an ordered set of elements enclosed in square brackets.Simple definition of list li = []li = list() # empty list li = list(sequence) li = list(expression for variable in sequence)Accessing List ElementsTo access the elements of a list:n = len(li) item = li[index] #Indexing slice = li[start:stop] #SlicingExampleList Indexinglist[i] returns the value at index i, where i is an integer. A negative index accesses elements from the end of the list counting backwards. 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Wednesday, July 1, 2020

The Recession is Good for You

The Recession is Good for You Yes, The Toilet Paper Entrepreneur writes, 7 Reasons Why The Recession Is Good For You. This year will certainly be remembered by some as one of economic despair, which is why it is necessary to focus on the positive whenever possible.It is not healthy to be surrounded by the amount of negative hypethathas been emanating from every feasible media outlet day after day, night after night! Check out these7 reasons the recession is good for you from theTP Entrepreneur: 1. Tough times help you monitor your cash flow like a hawk 2. Focus on personal friendships 3. Make better choices about spending money. 4. Experience memorable but simpleentertainment with family 5. Forces you to cut the fat out of your life and business 6. Tough economies force you to innovate 7. Spend more time at home eating home cooked meals Make a conscious decision to look for the positive. Its out there and it can help youride thewavesinthisstormy economy. Are you in career transition? Contact Elite Resumes for information on the Executive Career Management Services available to elevate you above the competition.