Stop promoting the myth that all young people are lazy and don’t want to work! LinkedIn profile, job search and interview tips. Imagine you’re a busy hiring manager or a recruiter. You have a major job position to fill. You’ve narrowed your decision down to the resumes of your top 10 job applicants. You’re not about to spend your time or part of your budget conducting an in-person interview with each of them. You’ll select the top 5 for an in-person interview by pre-screening the 10 applicants over the phone. If you’re scheduled for a telephone interview, it’s important to prepare for it just as carefully as you would an in-person interview. Just as you wouldn’t bring your kids, dogs and music to an in-person interview, you should choose a quiet room in your home to conduct a telephone interview. Stay away from any distractions. Boring College Admissions or Scholarship Essays are as welcome to the application committee as mosquitoes are to a senior citizens’ picnic. Are the directions requiring you to answer a specific question in a limited amount of words? Now is not the time to write a 500-word essay when the directions want a 450-word essay. If your essay is too long, decide what can be deleted without taking away from your message. Look for repetition. Have you expressed the same thought in two different sentences? If your essay is too short, add statistics, quotes or examples to support and expand what you’ve written. Remember your ultimate goal is to create a winning essay by following the guidelines.
Speaking of updates, one must not forget to dwell on the Britannica's unequalled yearbooks. Each annual volume contains the year in events, scientific developments, and everything you wanted to know about the latest in any and every conceivable field of human endeavor, or Nature. About 12,200 articles culled from the last 13 editions buttress and update the Encyclopedia's anyhow impressive offerings. The Britannica provides considerably more text than any other extant traditional encyclopedia, print or digital (a total of 62 million words). But it has noticeably enhanced its non-textual content over the years (the 1994-7 editions had nothing or very little but words, words, and more words): it now boasts in excess of 30,000 images and illustrations (depending on the version) and 900 video and audio clips. This is not to mention the Britannica Classics: articles from Britannica's most famous contributors: from Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein to Harry Houdini and from Marie Curie to Orville Wright. The Britannica fully supports serious research. have a peek at these guys is a sober assemblage of first-rate essays, up to date bibliographies, and relevant multimedia.
It constitutes a desktop university library: thorough, well-researched, comprehensive, trustworthy. The Britannica's 84-107,000 articles (depending on the version) are long and thorough, supported by impressive bibliographies, and written by the best scholars in their respective fields. The company's Editorial Board of Advisors reads like the who's who of the global intellectual and scientific community. The Britannica is an embarrassment of riches. Users often find the wealth and breadth of information daunting and data mining is fast becoming an art form. This is why the Britannica incorporated the �Personal Brain� to cope with this predicament. But an informal poll I conducted online shows that few know how to deploy it effectively. The Britannica also sports Student and Elementary versions of its venerable flagship product, replete with a Homework Helpdesk, "how to" documents, and interactive games, activities, and math and science tutorials. Still, the Britannica is far better geared to tackle the information needs of adults and, even more so, professionals. It provides unequalled coverage of its topics.
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Ironically, this is precisely why the market positioning of the Britannica's Elementary and Student Encyclopedias is problematic: compared to the Wikipedia, the Britannica's brand is distinctly adult and scholarly. The vacuum left by the Encarta (lamented) discontinuance, though, should make it easier to market the Student and Elementary versions (which are an integral part of the Ultimate Edition and not sold separately). Still, the 2011 editions of both the Student and Elementary encyclopedias improve on the past in terms of both coverage and facilities: the Homework Helpdesk is a collection of useful homework resources including a video subject browse; online learning games and activities; online subject spotlights; and how-to documents on topics such as writing a book review. There are also Learning Games and Activities: hundreds of fun and interactive games and activities to help students with subjects like Math, Science, and Social Studies. Both versions are updated monthly with new online-only articles. This content has been created by GSA Content Generator DEMO.
The current edition is fully integrated with the Internet. Apart from articles about new topics and personalities in the news, it offers additional and timely content and revisions on a dedicated Web site. The digital product includes a staggering number of links (165,808!) to third party content and articles on the Web. The GeoAnalyzer, which compares national statistical data and generates charts and graphs, is now Web-based and greatly enhanced. The Britannica would do well to offer a browser add-on search bar and to integrate with desktop search tools from Google, Microsoft, Yahoo, and others. Currently it offers search results through Google but this requires the user to install add-ons or plug-ins and to go through a convoluted rite of passage. A seamless experience is in the cards. Users must and will be able to ferret content from all over - their desktop, their encyclopedias, and the Web - using a single, intuitive interface. The atlas, dictionary, and thesaurus incorporated in the Britannica are still surprisingly outdated.
Stop promoting the myth that all young people are lazy and don’t want to work! LinkedIn profile, job search and interview tips. Imagine you’re a busy hiring manager or a recruiter. You have a major job position to fill. You’ve narrowed your decision down to the resumes of your top 10 job applicants. You’re not about to spend your time or part of your budget conducting an in-person interview with each of them. You’ll select the top 5 for an in-person interview by pre-screening the 10 applicants over the phone. If you’re scheduled for a telephone interview, it’s important to prepare for it just as carefully as you would an in-person interview. Just as you wouldn’t bring your kids, dogs and music to an in-person interview, you should choose a quiet room in your home to conduct a telephone interview. Stay away from any distractions. Boring College Admissions or Scholarship Essays are as welcome to the application committee as mosquitoes are to a senior citizens’ picnic. Are the directions requiring you to answer a specific question in a limited amount of words? Now is not the time to write a 500-word essay when the directions want a 450-word essay. If your essay is too long, decide what can be deleted without taking away from your message. Look for repetition. Have you expressed the same thought in two different sentences? If your essay is too short, add statistics, quotes or examples to support and expand what you’ve written. Remember your ultimate goal is to create a winning essay by following the guidelines.
Speaking of updates, one must not forget to dwell on the Britannica's unequalled yearbooks. Each annual volume contains the year in events, scientific developments, and everything you wanted to know about the latest in any and every conceivable field of human endeavor, or Nature. About 12,200 articles culled from the last 13 editions buttress and update the Encyclopedia's anyhow impressive offerings. The Britannica provides considerably more text than any other extant traditional encyclopedia, print or digital (a total of 62 million words). But it has noticeably enhanced its non-textual content over the years (the 1994-7 editions had nothing or very little but words, words, and more words): it now boasts in excess of 30,000 images and illustrations (depending on the version) and 900 video and audio clips. This is not to mention the Britannica Classics: articles from Britannica's most famous contributors: from Sigmund Freud and Albert Einstein to Harry Houdini and from Marie Curie to Orville Wright. The Britannica fully supports serious research. have a peek at these guys is a sober assemblage of first-rate essays, up to date bibliographies, and relevant multimedia.
It constitutes a desktop university library: thorough, well-researched, comprehensive, trustworthy. The Britannica's 84-107,000 articles (depending on the version) are long and thorough, supported by impressive bibliographies, and written by the best scholars in their respective fields. The company's Editorial Board of Advisors reads like the who's who of the global intellectual and scientific community. The Britannica is an embarrassment of riches. Users often find the wealth and breadth of information daunting and data mining is fast becoming an art form. This is why the Britannica incorporated the �Personal Brain� to cope with this predicament. But an informal poll I conducted online shows that few know how to deploy it effectively. The Britannica also sports Student and Elementary versions of its venerable flagship product, replete with a Homework Helpdesk, "how to" documents, and interactive games, activities, and math and science tutorials. Still, the Britannica is far better geared to tackle the information needs of adults and, even more so, professionals. It provides unequalled coverage of its topics.
Post was created by GSA Content Generator DEMO.
Ironically, this is precisely why the market positioning of the Britannica's Elementary and Student Encyclopedias is problematic: compared to the Wikipedia, the Britannica's brand is distinctly adult and scholarly. The vacuum left by the Encarta (lamented) discontinuance, though, should make it easier to market the Student and Elementary versions (which are an integral part of the Ultimate Edition and not sold separately). Still, the 2011 editions of both the Student and Elementary encyclopedias improve on the past in terms of both coverage and facilities: the Homework Helpdesk is a collection of useful homework resources including a video subject browse; online learning games and activities; online subject spotlights; and how-to documents on topics such as writing a book review. There are also Learning Games and Activities: hundreds of fun and interactive games and activities to help students with subjects like Math, Science, and Social Studies. Both versions are updated monthly with new online-only articles. This content has been created by GSA Content Generator DEMO.