puma1552
Apr 17, 11:09 PM
So I'm making a profile on Monster.com, and I'm a little confused. I've uploaded a resume and made it public/searchable, and added contact information, but beyond that I'm not sure what I should or shouldn't be bothering with on the site.
It says:
"Monster uses your Profile information to personalize your job recommendations and career tools throughout the web site. You can also use your Profile to build resumes without having to enter new information.
Your profile will not be visible to employers or other Monster members. When you make your resume public, Monster shares contact information in your profile with potential employers and with companies you apply to. See Monster's Privacy Policy for more details."
So if employers will never see my profile, and only my resume, what's the point of filling out all the extra fields, meaning those that want lengthy descriptions of stuff?
From what I understand, the more info I have in my profile, the more monster can use to pull from to match me to jobs automatically, which I understand. But I don't see how writing some long-winded 3000 word bit on experience or whatever is going to help them with that, because I doubt someone at monster sits down and actually reads my profile and experience to match me to a job?
I mean, if nobody at monster is reading my profile, and employers can't see my profile, what's the point of filling out all those long-winded explanation sections? I can certainly understand filling out contact info, adding a resume, and maybe some demographic info, but everything else seems like a waste of time.
Also what about uploading a cover letter? It's rather hurtful to send an employer a general/generic cover letter, so I'm assuming uploading one is a bad idea?
What exactly do employers see if they can't see anything in my profile? Just my resume and contact info? Do I really need to do anything beyond that? I mean, the resume says it all pretty much.
It says:
"Monster uses your Profile information to personalize your job recommendations and career tools throughout the web site. You can also use your Profile to build resumes without having to enter new information.
Your profile will not be visible to employers or other Monster members. When you make your resume public, Monster shares contact information in your profile with potential employers and with companies you apply to. See Monster's Privacy Policy for more details."
So if employers will never see my profile, and only my resume, what's the point of filling out all the extra fields, meaning those that want lengthy descriptions of stuff?
From what I understand, the more info I have in my profile, the more monster can use to pull from to match me to jobs automatically, which I understand. But I don't see how writing some long-winded 3000 word bit on experience or whatever is going to help them with that, because I doubt someone at monster sits down and actually reads my profile and experience to match me to a job?
I mean, if nobody at monster is reading my profile, and employers can't see my profile, what's the point of filling out all those long-winded explanation sections? I can certainly understand filling out contact info, adding a resume, and maybe some demographic info, but everything else seems like a waste of time.
Also what about uploading a cover letter? It's rather hurtful to send an employer a general/generic cover letter, so I'm assuming uploading one is a bad idea?
What exactly do employers see if they can't see anything in my profile? Just my resume and contact info? Do I really need to do anything beyond that? I mean, the resume says it all pretty much.
MacNut
Nov 4, 01:11 PM
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. -- Hall of Fame manager Sparky Anderson has died, his family announced Wednesday. He was 76.
Anderson, who managed the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers to World Series titles, died as a result of complications from dementia, family spokesman Dan Ewald said in a statement.
His death came a day after the family announced he had been placed in hospice care at his home.
Anderson won 2,194 games as a manager, which was the third-highest total in major league history when he retired, trailing Connie Mack and John McGraw. He now stands sixth, also trailing Tony La Russa, Bobby Cox and Joe Torre.
Anderson was the first manager to win World Series titles in both leagues and the only manager to lead two franchises in career wins.
He led Cincinnati's Big Red Machine to World Series wins in 1975-76. He won four National League pennants in Cincinnati from 1970-78 and then was fired after consecutive second-place finishes.
Anderson went to the American League and won there, too, directing the Tigers to a World Series title in 1984 and a division title in 1987. He retired after the 1995 season and was added to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda said Wednesday that when he saw Anderson at the annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony in August, it was obvious something was wrong.
"He looked bad,'' Lasorda said. "He was really down. He was very sickly, and we had to take him off the stage. And then I called him about 10 days ago because I was thinking about him. We spoke, but I didn't want to speak too long because he sounded exhausted, you know? We talked for maybe eight or 10 minutes, and he thanked me for thinking of him, and that was it.''
Anderson is survived by his wife, Carol; three children and nine grandchildren.http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5764168
Anderson, who managed the Cincinnati Reds and Detroit Tigers to World Series titles, died as a result of complications from dementia, family spokesman Dan Ewald said in a statement.
His death came a day after the family announced he had been placed in hospice care at his home.
Anderson won 2,194 games as a manager, which was the third-highest total in major league history when he retired, trailing Connie Mack and John McGraw. He now stands sixth, also trailing Tony La Russa, Bobby Cox and Joe Torre.
Anderson was the first manager to win World Series titles in both leagues and the only manager to lead two franchises in career wins.
He led Cincinnati's Big Red Machine to World Series wins in 1975-76. He won four National League pennants in Cincinnati from 1970-78 and then was fired after consecutive second-place finishes.
Anderson went to the American League and won there, too, directing the Tigers to a World Series title in 1984 and a division title in 1987. He retired after the 1995 season and was added to the Hall of Fame by the Veterans Committee.
Former Los Angeles Dodgers manager Tommy Lasorda said Wednesday that when he saw Anderson at the annual Hall of Fame induction ceremony in August, it was obvious something was wrong.
"He looked bad,'' Lasorda said. "He was really down. He was very sickly, and we had to take him off the stage. And then I called him about 10 days ago because I was thinking about him. We spoke, but I didn't want to speak too long because he sounded exhausted, you know? We talked for maybe eight or 10 minutes, and he thanked me for thinking of him, and that was it.''
Anderson is survived by his wife, Carol; three children and nine grandchildren.http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5764168
macg4
Dec 18, 02:27 PM
ive got a rare mac tv but im not sure if im willing to let her go. u can make an offer. i also have a performa 5215 and performa 5300cd with tv tuners in them if interested
chipchen
Jun 20, 04:27 PM
What's the current battery life like?
pretty good.. still 2-3 hours I believe.
pretty good.. still 2-3 hours I believe.
blevins321
Apr 23, 11:06 PM
There is a better option that will let you automatically sync the contacts back and forth between your Mac and Gmail.
Open the address book application on your Mac and open the preferences. There's an option there to synchronize with Google. Enter your account info and you're all set. It takes a little while for the Mac to start the first sync. It'll perform it within an hour.
If you've already imported from Gmail the other way, delete the contacts from your local address book first to avoid strange conflicts. :-)
Open the address book application on your Mac and open the preferences. There's an option there to synchronize with Google. Enter your account info and you're all set. It takes a little while for the Mac to start the first sync. It'll perform it within an hour.
If you've already imported from Gmail the other way, delete the contacts from your local address book first to avoid strange conflicts. :-)
ucfgrad93
May 5, 11:38 PM
Yes, you can. Just go online to your account and it is a simple few clicks.
iThinkergoiMac
Apr 23, 06:17 PM
You are far better off going through VGA.
LGRW3919
Mar 24, 04:59 PM
you are right but i can't wait to get off my ibook G3
LethalWolfe
Apr 12, 07:23 PM
You can capture it via Firewire. If your Mac has FW400 you'll need a FW400 6 pion to 4 pin cable.
http://www.jigsaw24.com/DesImage/G559ABA-1.jpg
If your Mac only has FW800 you'll need a FW800 (9 pin) to FW400 (4 pin) cable.
http://umdperg.pbworks.com/f/Firewire%209-to-4pin.jpg
HDV is the same size as DV which is about 13gig/hr.
Lethal
http://www.jigsaw24.com/DesImage/G559ABA-1.jpg
If your Mac only has FW800 you'll need a FW800 (9 pin) to FW400 (4 pin) cable.
http://umdperg.pbworks.com/f/Firewire%209-to-4pin.jpg
HDV is the same size as DV which is about 13gig/hr.
Lethal
Alpha4
Jun 28, 07:59 AM
I should think that he (and his security team) would be worried that someone had installed a little extra eavesdropping/recording chip in it.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
Or perhaps a 'special' hidden piece of software......
Methinks that particular iPhone 4 is destined to be destroyed quick-sharp.
ftaok
Jul 3, 09:11 PM
daveman got it right. My iBook won't sleep when the scanner is NOT plugged it unless I close the lid or choose 'sleep' from the menu.
With the scanner plugged in, my iBook will sleep if I leave it alone for 1 minute (that's what I have it set for in 'Energy Saver').
Because I don't have my scanner plugged in all the time, I'd like to figure out what is causing this behavior. I'm assuming that it's the scanner driver that keeps the system awake when the scanner isn't plugged in. Maybe it's continuously trying to find the scanner and it doesn't give up.
Has anyone heard of this kind of behavior?
With the scanner plugged in, my iBook will sleep if I leave it alone for 1 minute (that's what I have it set for in 'Energy Saver').
Because I don't have my scanner plugged in all the time, I'd like to figure out what is causing this behavior. I'm assuming that it's the scanner driver that keeps the system awake when the scanner isn't plugged in. Maybe it's continuously trying to find the scanner and it doesn't give up.
Has anyone heard of this kind of behavior?
weg
Sep 19, 04:57 AM
I have a 12" Powerbook (1.5GHz) and want to buy an external microphone (mainly for using Skype). Since the Powerbook only has line in, what would you recommend me to buy?
deermatt
Dec 5, 05:12 PM
ok
FrankieTDouglas
Sep 22, 01:25 AM
Yeah, she's one of my favorite picks for this show. I work at UPN and there was a group of us in the master control room tonight, casting bets and jumping around when so-and-so was kicked out.
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JASApplications
Apr 23, 01:02 PM
Can anybody recommend a good iphone 4 case with a little pop out stand so you can prop up your phone while you watch videos? Thank you.
https://snap-cases.myshopify.com/products/iphone-4-flip-case
https://snap-cases.myshopify.com/products/iphone-4-flip-case
opeter
Feb 7, 01:01 AM
Actually, Apple is using their monochrome version logo on their products since 1997-98:
http://www.instantshift.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/bcle-01.jpg
A little reading:
http://www.instantshift.com/2009/01/29/20-corporate-brand-logo-evolution/
http://www.edibleapple.com/the-evolution-and-history-of-the-apple-logo/
http://www.instantshift.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/bcle-01.jpg
A little reading:
http://www.instantshift.com/2009/01/29/20-corporate-brand-logo-evolution/
http://www.edibleapple.com/the-evolution-and-history-of-the-apple-logo/
2nyRiggz
Apr 10, 11:13 PM
It wasn't long before this happen...why wouldn't they bring it to the PS3 to make more money if the game is good.
I'll get it for the PS3 if it has more content or online multiplayer.
Bless
I'll get it for the PS3 if it has more content or online multiplayer.
Bless
skunk
Apr 15, 01:01 PM
Looks more like the iPhone Ugly nobody has been talking about
^^^ I like it. :)
^^^ I like it. :)
amacgenius
Dec 10, 11:46 AM
I'll be shipping out the SE/30 today just so you know. :) Sorry for the delay.
xUKHCx
Jan 15, 06:20 PM
As per the front page article (http://www.macrumors.com/2008/01/15/first-look-at-the-macbook-air/) it is 10.5.1
TheOnlyJon
Oct 9, 07:18 PM
Did you make this? It's stunning. :eek:
VTAb182
Feb 3, 09:46 PM
I recently dropped my 3rd generation Nano and busted the screen on it. I've been wanted to get a new ipod for a while seeing as my 11GB of music (and constantly growing, not to mention videos) no longer fits on the 8GB nano.
I figured I might as well go for a classic instead of getting a 16GB nano that I'd fill up again soon enough. I really don't see myself getting to 160GB of music/videos any time soon so I'm looking into getting a previous version of the ipod classic (either 120GB or 80GB).
After looking around I found a refurbished 120GB classic on Amazon for $140 and a refurbished 80GB classic for $150. Clearly I'd go for the 120 GB of these two, but I wanted to ask on here if anyone has any input on buying a refurbished ipod? I've never bought a refurbished electronic before but it seems like the best of both worlds to me (price and condition). Is there anything that would make this not true or anything I should look out for? Thanks!
I figured I might as well go for a classic instead of getting a 16GB nano that I'd fill up again soon enough. I really don't see myself getting to 160GB of music/videos any time soon so I'm looking into getting a previous version of the ipod classic (either 120GB or 80GB).
After looking around I found a refurbished 120GB classic on Amazon for $140 and a refurbished 80GB classic for $150. Clearly I'd go for the 120 GB of these two, but I wanted to ask on here if anyone has any input on buying a refurbished ipod? I've never bought a refurbished electronic before but it seems like the best of both worlds to me (price and condition). Is there anything that would make this not true or anything I should look out for? Thanks!
wrldwzrd89
Mar 27, 06:14 AM
There's gotta be some sort of newer solution than OggDrop for this purpose, or if there isn't, surely an AppleScript can be created to automate this task. I have the Ogg components for QuickTime installed, as well as QuickTime 7 Pro. I've tested the export function in QuickTime also, which works perfectly - creating a nice Ogg Vorbis file. Surely there's a way to automate a mass-convert job of over 12,000 files using this approach... Google searches have proved fruitless.
CJayC
Jun 22, 10:59 PM
This makes me sad. I used to go to UTSA and I could go to the Apple Store whenever I wanted because I was so damn nearby. How people long is the line now?