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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Strings to Search Resumes

site:linkedin.com (inurl:in OR inurl:pub) -intitle:directory openview (intitle:"resume for" | intitle:"resume of") seibel -inanchor:apply -inanchor:submit -inanchor:sample -intitle:how -intitle:write Normal search: (intitle:"resume for" | intitle:"resume of") seibel -inanchor:apply -inanchor:submit -inanchor:sample -intitle:how -intitle:write Boolean Search : (resume | cv | vitae | homepage) openview -jobs -apply -submit -required -wanted -template -wizard -free -write -sample File Search : ~resume (filetype:pdf | filetype:doc | filetype:rtf | filetype:htm | filetype:html) openview...

Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Interview Questions for a Recruiter

Q. What is Recruiting, Explain Briefly the Recruitment Life Cycle?                                                                                                                  Q. What are the various Tax Terms in Us recruiting? Could you explain them?       Q. Who is a client? Q. Who...

C, Unix

C, UNIXLinux A very popular version of the Unix operating system that runs on a variety of hardware platforms including x86, Itanium, PowerPC and IBM's entire product line. Linux is widely used as a server OS and is gaining ground in the desktop market. Windows NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. Windows NT was introduced in 1993 as Version 3.1 with the same...

Telecom

GSM(Global System for Mobile Communications) A digital cellular phone technology based on TDMA that is the predominant system in Europe, but also used worldwide. Developed in the 1980s, GSM was first deployed in seven European countries in 1992. It operates in the 900MHz and 1.8GHz bands in Europe and the 1.9GHz PCS band in the U.S. Based on a circuit-switched system that divides each 200 kHz channel into eight 25 kHz time slots, GSM defines the entire cellular system, not just the TDMA air interface. GPRSGeneral Packet Radio Service) An enhancement to the GSM mobile communications system that...

ERP Modules

ERP / SAP Enterprise Resource Planning) An integrated information system that serves all departments within an enterprise. Evolving out of the manufacturing industry, ERP implies the use of packaged software rather than proprietary software written by or for one customer. ERP modules may be able to interface with an organization's own software with varying degrees of effort, and, depending on the software, ERP modules may be alterable via the vendor's proprietary tools as well as proprietary or standard programming languages. PeopleSoft HRMS (PeopleSoft, Inc., Pleasanton, CA, www.peoplesoft.com)...

Networking

WINDOWS NT (Windows New Technology) A 32-bit operating system from Microsoft for Intel x86 CPUs. NT is the core technology in Windows 2000 and Windows XP (see Windows). Available in separate client and server versions, it includes built-in networking and preemptive multitasking. Windows NT was introduced in 1993 as Version 3.1 with the same user interface as Windows 3.1. In 1996, Version 4.0 switched to the Windows 95 desktop and changed some of the dialogs TCP/IP (Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol) A communications protocol developed under contract from the U.S. Department of Defense...

Mainframes

MAINFRAMES AS/400 (Application System/400) The earlier generation and original name of IBM's iSeries and i5 families of midrange business computers. Introduced in 1988, the AS/400 evolved into the iSeries in 2000 and the i5 in 2004. When first introduced, the AS/400 was considered a "minicomputer." OS/390 The primary operating system used in IBM mainframes. OS/390 was originally the MVS/ESA operating system renamed and repackaged in 1996 with an extensive set of utilities. Although the name MVS is still used to refer to the base control program of OS/390, enhancements in usability and workload...

Embedded Systems

RTOS (RealTime Operating System) An operating system designed for use in a realtime computer system (RTOs) (RealTime Operations) Procedures within an organization that enable information to be distributed to all parties in realtime. It implies that day-to-day activities are integrated with existing information systems so that vital up-to-date information is always available to management, employees and the public as required. Vx WORKS A popular realtime operating system for embedded systems from Wind River, Alameda, CA (www.windriver.com). It is used to control a wide variety of products, including...

Client Server

COM Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. The leading vendor of COM machines is Anacomp, Inc., San Diego, CA (www.anacomp.com).Computer Output Microfilm) Creating microfilm or microfiche from the computer. A COM machine receives print-image output from the computer either online or via tape or disk and creates a film image of each page. The leading vendor of COM machines is Anacomp, Inc., San Diego, CA (www.anacomp.com). DCOM Distributed...

System Software

C++ An object-oriented version of C that has been widely used to develop enterprise and commercial applications. Created by Bjarne Stroustrup, C++ became popular because it combined traditional C programming with object-oriented programming (OOP) features. Smalltalk and other OOP languages did not provide the familiar structures of conventional languages such as C and Pascal. Microsoft's Visual C++ is the most widely used C++ language UNIX A multiuser, multitasking operating system that is widely used as the master control program in workstations and servers. The Open Group holds the trademark...

Testing Tools

WINRUNNER Comprehensive automated application testing software for Windows from Mercury Interactive Corporation, Mountain View, CA (www.mercury.com/us). It lets users compare expected and actual outcomes and provides wizards for automatically setting up tests. WinRunner also records user interactions and turns them into a script. LOADRUNNER A load testing tool from Mercury Interactive Corporation, Mountain View, CA (www.merc-int.com). It simulates thousands of users interacting online in order to test how well a system stands up under a heavy load. C# (C Sharp) An object-oriented programming...

Web Technologies - Microsoft

VB.NET (Visual Basic .NET) An object-oriented programming language from Microsoft. It is the .NET version of the Visual Basic (VB) programming language. Like all .NET languages, VB.NET uses the Common Language Runtime (CLR) for program execution. VB.NET is substantially different from traditional Visual Basic, which has been the most popular language for developing Windows applications ASP Application Service Provider) An organization that hosts software applications on its own servers within its own facilities. Customers rent the use of the application and access it over the Internet or via...

Web Technologies - Java

Java An object-oriented programming language that is platform independent (the same Java program runs on all hardware platforms without modification). Developed by Sun, Java is widely used on the Web for both client and server processing. Modeled after C++, Java added programming enhancements such as "garbage collection," which automatically frees unused memory. It was also designed to run in small amounts of memory. The first Web browsers to run Java were Sun's HotJava and Netscape Navigator 2.0. EJB (Enterprise JavaBeans) A software component in Sun's J2EE platform, which provides a pure Java...

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