Tuesday, August 24, 2010

Verizon Data Services India is inviting 2010 freshers.

Verizon Data Services India is inviting B.E(CS, EEE, ECE, EIE), B.Tect(IT) & MCA freshers of 2010 Batch to work in Chennai or Hyderabad.







Eligibility:

1)  2010 passed out in regular stream
2)  B.E(CS, EEE, ECE, EIE), B.Tect(IT) & MCA.
3)  70% in 10th, 12th & degree.
4)  Willingness to work in Chennai or Hyderabad.


Last date to send in your profiles :  August 27 2010


Please do post your resume(s) to vinoth.x.poosaidurai@verizon.com


Saturday, August 21, 2010

Openings for fresher at CISCO for 2008/09/10

CISCO is hiring 2008/2009/2010 BE/BTECH freshers for the Job Description of TAC HIRING
Cisco Systems, Inc. is the worldwide leader in networking for the Internet. Today, networks are an essential part of business, education, government and home communications, and Cisco Internet Protocol-based (IP) networking solutions are the foundation of these networks. Cisco hardware, software, and service offerings are used to create Internet solutions that allow individuals, companies, and countries to increase productivity, improve customer satisfaction and strengthen competitive advantage.

The Cisco name has become synonymous with the Internet, as well as with the productivity improvements that Internet business solutions provide. At Cisco, our vision is to change the way people work, live, play and learn.

Cisco was founded in 1984 by a small group of computer scientists from Stanford University. Since the company's inception, Cisco engineers have been leaders in the development of Internet Protocol (IP)-based networking technologies. This tradition of IP innovation continues with industry-leading products in the core areas of routing and switching, as well as advanced technologies in areas such as:


  • Home Networking
  • Optical
  • Storage Networking
  • IP Telephony
  • Network Security
  • Wireless LAN
    Today, with more than 65,000 employees worldwide, Cisco remains committed to creating networks that are smarter, thanks to built-in intelligent network services; faster, in their ability to perform at ever-increasing speeds; and more durable, with a generational approach to an evolutionary infrastructure.

    Cisco was founded on a culture based on the principles of open communication, empowerment, trust, integrity, and giving back to the community, and these same values thrive at Cisco today.
    Cisco Systems is one of the most innovative companies in the high-technology industry. We hire highly talented individuals who will continue Cisco global leadership in delivering networking products and solutions that help customers achieve their business goals.

    Are you seeking a rewarding career at a company that influences the way people work, live, play, and learn? Are you ready to make a difference in the lives of people at work and at play worldwide? To discover the possibilities at Cisco, start your job search here.


    Designation : Asia Pacific Technical Support Engineer

    Job Description:
    Cisco Technical Assistance Centre (Cisco TAC) is responsible for providing industry leading post-sale technical support worldwide for customers of medium to large scale networks. TAC engineers are experts in their field who are responsible and empowered to provide solutions to some of the most complex networking issues.

    They are looking to recruit Graduates keen to develop their career in networking, who are not afraid of change, and eager to grasp complex challenges. Graduates will be trained in-house and will working side by side with seasoned engineers. You will have the opportunity to learn about the Cisco business which will be a great start to your career.

    This is an opportunity for someone who possesses patience, empathy for customers, and the wish to hone skills whilst providing customer value.


    Responsibilities:
    In this role, you will gain insight to the detailed functionality of Cisco's solutions, and partner with all the elements of the service chain.
    • Provide front line technical support to debug complex networking problems.
    • Be the focal point and owner of large account network problem resolution
    • Work on problems of diverse scope

    Skills Required/Eligibility Criteria
    • Only engineering students from 2008/2009/2010 batch.
    • B.E/B.Tech from any of the below mentioned branch
    • '
      1. Computer Science
      2. Information Technology
      3. Electronics and communication
      4. Electrical and Electronics
      5. Civil
      6. Mechanical
      7. Electronics and Instrumentation
      8. Biotechnology
      9. Electronics and Telecommunication
      10. Industrial and Production Engineering

    • B.E/B.Tech from 2008 & 2009 batch only with 60% and above in Engineering and with relevant work experience of 6 Months to 2 years in Technical Support or with CCNA.
    • 2010 batch only with 70% and above in Engineering and from top 50 colleges across the country
    To Apply click below link

    http://merittrac.net/cisco/Candidate_reg_form.aspx

    Friday, August 20, 2010

    Aditya Birla Minacs IT Services - Hiring Freshers

    Aditya Birla Minacs IT Services is hiring fresh candidates from BE/BTECH - EEE, CS, IS or MCA of 2009 & 2010 batch.
    This recruitment drive is through referral program.



    We request Aditya Birla employees to refer your friends and those candidates who are needy. Let them meet you in your company's cafe.

    For more information, click on the image.



    Note:
    • Candidates should not have any back logs or any break in education
    • Eligibility: 70 %

    Wednesday, August 18, 2010

    Infosys - Openings

    Infosys is looking for System Engineers and Senior Systems Engineers for development Centre at at Mangalore, Mysore, Bhubneshwar, Trivandrum, Chandigarh, Pune, Chennai, Hyderabad and Bangalore with 12 to 36 months of relevant Experience in a reputed IT Organization.




    Proven expertise in any of the following technologies/skill sets is necessary for the above mentioned roles:-

    • Web Technologies: Java, EJB, J2EE, WebLogic, Websphere Commerce Server, Websphere Portal Server
    • Microsoft Technologies: VB.Net, ASP.Net, C#, , MOSS
    • Mainframe: COBOL, CICS, JCL, DB2
    • Open Systems: C, C++, Unix
    • Testing: Manual, Performance, Automation

    Systems Engineer (12-24 months): All applications received for the role of Systems Engineer till August 23, 2010 will be processed and suitable profiles will be called for the Selection process comprising test and interview on Sunday, August 29, 2010 in Chennai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Mumbai and Delhi

    Senior Systems Engineer (25-26 months): Shortlisted will be invited for the selection process over the next three weeks.

    To apply you should be a BE/MCA/MSc. degree with a consistent excellent acedemic record through standards 10 and 12. Engineering / Graduation and Post Graduation. Exposure to formal quality processes and a strong foundation in SDLC concepts are necessary.


    To apply, please email your resume, stating 'Role - Months of experience - Preferred Location of Interview' (e.g. Systems Engineer - 14 months-Mumbai) in the subject line to : careers_se@infosys.com

    Note:
    Candidates with experience less than 1 year can send their resume to: freshers@infosysy.com

    Do also mention your date of birth, Contact numbers and personal email ID in the resume.

    Also looking for BCA/B.Sc. (Computer Science/Electronics/Mathematics/Statistics/Physics) graduates with excellent academic credential and less than 24 months experience for the role of Operations Executive / Testing Executive. Interested candidates can e-mail their resume to graduates@infosys.com


    Candidates who have been through selection process in the last nine months need not apply again.

    Capgemini - Walk-in

    Capgemini is looking for professionals in Technology, Outsourcing and Financial Services to work in Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Pune, Hyderabad, Chennai and Gurgaon. For this Capgemini is conducting walk-in for an interview on August 21st and 22nd 2010, 9 am to 3 pm



    Technology Job Code/ Reference Code :

    * ERP (Siebel Config & On Demand, Peoplesoft Admin & Fin Tech): AD2010_9

    * Java/J2EE (Spring / Hibernate / Struts), Mainframe (CICS), and .Net (3.5/4.0) : AD2010_10

    * BI (Datastage, Teradata, Informatica, Cognos, Abinitio, Crystal Reports, Business Analysts): AD2010_11

    * Testing (Performance, Automation, Core Banking, Cards, Mainframe): AD2010_12

    * Vision Plus (Development and Testing): AD2010_13


    If you have 2 years or more of experience in any of the above areas, walk in for an interview at:

    Venue:
    Hyderabad:
    Capgemini,
    Plot 1, IT Park,
    115/32 & 35 Nanakramguda,
    Gachibowli,
    Hyderabad 500032

    Bangalore:
    The Pride Hotel,
    93 Richmond Road,
    Bengaluru, 560025

    Chennai:
    Hotel Royal Plaza,
    Plot 3, "E" Road,
    Chennai, 600107


    For scheduling Interview please call: +91 96666 08582/ +91 96669 04288 to schedule a meeting.

     You can also apply online in the Capgemini's career page http://www.in.capgemini.com/careers

    Amdocs - Walk-in for 2010 Batch

    Amdocs are hiring for the BE/B.Tech/M.Tech/ME/MCA 2010 Pass out Only Walk-in on 21st August 2010 at Gurgaon





    Education Qualifications: BE/ B.Tech /M.Tech/ME/MCA
    Stream: Computer Sc/IT/Electronics & Communication (2010 Pass out Only)


    Eligibility: 60% through academics (10th, 12th, Graduation, PG)
    Job Location: Pune/Gurgaon


    Please Note:
    • Candidate should not have had any "year down" during any course
    • Candidate should not have applied to Amdocs in the last 1 year
    • Candidate should be flexible to work on 24*7 support environment (rotational shifts) with respect to Business Unit’s nature across amdocs.


    Date: 21st Aug 10
    Time: 9:00 am to 1:00 PM


    Venue :
    Amdocs Development Centre Delhi Private Limited
    SEZ, Gurgaon InfoSpace Ltd. Tower-C, Building No.3,
    Vill. Dundahera, Sec-21,On Old Gurgaon Highway
    Opp. To IDPL Plant.


    Contact Person: Aditya/Joy patra


    For further details and clarifications click here.


    Sierra Atlantic - Openings

    Sierra Atlantic lists as one of the Top 25 Great Places To Work in the Great Places to Work Study conducted by the Grow Talent group; more flexible and faster avenues of growth being the determining factor for our listing within the top 25.

    SierraAtlantic have the following positions open



    1. Siebel UCM Lead: Job Code - UCM lead
    2. Sr Siebel Administrator: Job Code – Admin
    3. Sr Siebel Testing Consultant: Job Code – QA
    4. Trillium Consultant: Job Code – Tril
    5. Sr. Siebel EAI Consultant: Job Code – EAI
    6. Siebel UCM Consultant: Job Code – UCM
    7. Sr. Integration Developer / Tech Leads: - Job Code : BPEL


    Please send your resume mentioning the job code in the subject line to: Lead@SierraAtlantic.com

    All positions require excellent client interfacing and communication skills. Should be willing to travel. Positions exist at Bangalore and Hyderabad.

    Walk in for an interview on 21st & 22nd Aug from 10 am to 5 pm at:

    1. Bangalore: Sierra Atlantic Software Services Ltd,
    "Salarpuria Business Centre",
    No.93, Koramangala Industrial Layout

    2. Hyderabad: Sierra Atlantic Software Services Ltd,
    Plot No.9, Survey No.115,
    Serilingampally

    For further clarifications please have a look at http://www.sierraatlantic.com/careers/jobs-india.php

    ANMSoft - Fresher Walk-in

    ANMSoft is conducting walk-in interviews for fresh candidates for the positions of Trainee Software Engineer on 21st August 2010 (10 am to 4 pm)

    Are you excited about designing and developing new applications that really make a difference ?
    ANMsoft is looking for engineers with the programming skills to change the world. Join ANMsoft engineering and help us build products that are used by millions everyday.



    Eligibility Criteria:

    • 2010 passed outs - BE (IT, Computers), BTech, MCA, M.Sc (IT)
    • 2009 passed outs - Good Knowledge in Java & HTML, Java Script. 
    • Good communication skills and willing to work in Navi Mumbai.

    Interested Candidates may drop their resumes at : careers@naaptol.com Or careers@anmsoft.com

    Vacancies:
    Software Engineer (10 Nos.)
    Eligibility: BCA, BE/BTech, M.Sc, MCA
    Experience: 2- 4 years
    Skills: Core Java. Technical knowledge and experience of Software Development and Software Process Design & Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) methodology

    Linux Admin. (3 Nos.)
    Eligibility: B.Tech / BCS / MCS
    Experience: 6 to 9 years
    Skills: Should be experienced in Linux ie. handling Gateway, proxy, mail server, DNS, Shell scripting & Hardware related issues

    Acc. Manager Software Sales (5 nos.)
    Eligibility Criteria: MBA/MCA/BE/BTech background
    Experience: 3 to 6 years
    Skills: Understanding of SDLC with experience in E-Commerce technologies. Background in Selling/Handling technology is essential. SPOC for all client & Account releted activities. Handle , co-ordinate, Escalation & Payment Follow ups

    SalesManager Software Sales: (5 Nos.)
    Eligibility Criteria: MBA/MCA/BE/BTech background
    Experience: 4 to 7 years
    Skills: Background in selleing / Handling Technology is essential. Maintain Sales Targets, pipeline, Calender and an accurate forecast. Develop leads and take them to a closure on their own. Develop sales centeric relationship / trade partnership / Stretegic accounts / channels


    For further assistance and clarifications: http://www.anmsoft.com/careers/hot-jobs.htm

    Date & Time: 21st August 2010 (Between 10.00 AM to 4.00 PM.)

    Venue:
    ANMSoft Technologies Pvt Ltd
    219-220, Bldg. No. 2, Sector - 1, Millennium Business Park,
    Mahape, Navi Mumbai
    Mumbai - 400701

    Tel: +91 22 66809034 / 37
    Fax: +91 22 27782325

    Friday, August 13, 2010

    Advanced Java - 2

    21. Static binding occurs at
    Compile Time
    Runtime
    Both at compile and runtime.



    22. Virtual Methods are default in
    Java

    C

    C++ - Answer

    All

    23. Storage space in java is of the form
    Stack

    Queue

    Heap

    List

    24. What is java code embedded in a web page known as
    Applets

    Servlets

    scriptlets

    snippets

    25. Which of the following attributes are compulsory with an <applet> tag?.
    code,height & width.

    26. What does 'CODEBASE' in an applet tag specify?.
    Files absolute path.

    27. What are AccessSpecifiers & Access Modifiers.
    Access Specifiers: Give access previleges to outside applications or users. They are :-

    Public: any one can access

    private:only class members can access.cannot be inherited.

    protected: can be accessed by a derived class.

    default: can access data from the current directory.
    Access Modifiers: Which gives additional meaning to data, methods and classes.

    (i) Final: cannot be modified at any point of time.

    28. Tools provided by JDK
    (i)    javac - compiler

    (ii)    java - interpretor

    (iii)    jdb - debugger

    (iv)    javap - Disassembles

    (v)    appletviewer - Applets

    (vi)    javadoc - documentation generator

    (vii)    javah - 'C' header file generator

    29.Hostile Applets:
    It's an applet which when downloaded attempts to exploit your system's resources in an inappropriate manner.It performs or causes you to perform an action which you would not otherwise care to perform.

    30.RemoteObjects:
    Objects that have methods that can be called accross virtual machines are Remote Objects.An object becomes Remote by implementing Remote Interface.

    31.Compiling:
    Conversion of Programmer-readable Text into Bytecodes,which are platform independent,is known as Compiling.

    32.Java Primitive Data Types:
    Byte-8-bit

    short-16-bit

    int-32-bit

    Long-64-bit

    Float-32-bit floating point

    Bouble-64-bit floating point

    Char-16-bit Unicode

    33.What is a unicode?
    Unicode is a standard that supports International Characters.

    34. What are blocks?.
    They are statements appearing within braces {}.

    35. What are types of Java applications?.
    (i) Standalone applications(No browser).

    (ii) Applets(Browser).

    36. What is the method that gets invoked first in a stand alone application?.
    The main()method.

    37. What is throwing an Exception?.
    The act of passing an Exception Object to the runtime system is called Throwing an Exception.

    38. What are the packages in JDK?.
    There are 8 packages
    (i) java.lang

    (ii)java.util

    (iii)java.io

    (iv)java.applet

    (v) java.awt

    (vi) java.awt.image

    (vii)java.awt.peer

    (viii)java.awt.net

    39. What is a thread?.
    Its a single sequential stream of execution.

    40. What is runnable?.
    Its an Interface through which Java implements Threads.The class can extend from any class but if it implements Runnable,Threads can be used in that particular application.

    Advanced Java - 1

    1. What are the types of ServletEngines?
    Standalone ServletEngine:A standalone engine is a server that includes built-in support for servlets.


    Add-on ServletEngine:Its a plug-in to an existing server.It adds servlet support to a server that was not originally designed with servlets in mind.

    Embedded ServletEngine:

    2.What is the difference between a Generic Servlet and Http Servlet?
    Generic Servlet Http Servlet
    Class which internally implements  An abstract class which acts as a child class both for Servlet and ServletConfig    
    GenericServlet and in addition provides interfaces. Some additional methods like doGet(),doPost(),doDelete() & doPut().

    3.What is a Session Id?
    It is a unique id assigned by the server to the user when a user first accesses a site or an application ie. when a request is made.

    4. List out Differences between CGI Perl and Servlet?                          
    Servlet  CGI
    Platform independent  Platform dependent.
    Language dependent Language independent
    .
    5. What is Bootstrapping in RMI?
    Dynamic loading of stubs and skeletons is known as Boot Strapping.

    6. What are different types of Exceptions?.
    Runtime exceptions, Errors, Program Exceptions

    7. What are types of applets?.
    Trusted Applets: Applets with predefined security

    Untrusted Applets: Applets without any security

    8. When does an Exception occur?.
    Whenever an error occurs in an Application,(either at compile time)or runtime,it raises an Exception.

    9. What is servlet tunnelling?.
    Used in applet to servlet communications, a layer over http is built so as to enable object serialization.

    10. What is a cookie?.
    Cookies are a way for a server to send some information to a client to store and for the server to later retrieve its data from that client.Web browser supports 20 cookies/host of 4kb each.

    11.What is the frontend in Java?.Also what is Backend?.
    Frontend: Applet

    Backend : Oracle, Ms-Access(Using JDBC).

    12. Define a JSP?.
    Java Server Pages includes scripplets of Servletcode in an Html page.This creates dynamism in the other-wise static HTML.A JSP is a document that describes how to process a request to creeate response.

    13. The length of an identifier is

    14. Stored procedures can be called by Callable Statement.

    15. Stack class implements LIFO(Last In First Out).

    16. Servlet Class defines init.

    17. Reference of any instance variable inside a static method is legal if declared static.

    18. What will a read() function do?.
    A method in Input Stream.It reads a single byte or an array of bytes.Returns no of bytes read or -1 if EOF(End of file)is reached.

    19.To implement a Throwable array,which class is used.
    VectorLinked

    ListStack

    ArrayList - Answer(To be Confirmed)

    20. The method for precompiled SQL Statement in JDBC is prepareStatement().

    Advanced Java - 4

    61. What is an abstract class?.
    A class which cannot be Instantiated.


    62.ServletRunner options are:
    -p-port number(8080).

    -b-backlog connections(50).

    -m-maximum no.of connection handlers(100).

    -t-connection timeout in milliseconds

    -d-servlet directory (current directory)

    -s-servlet properties file

    63.How many standard ports are available?.
    1024.

    64.What is a policy?.
    It's an abstract class for representing the system security policy for a Java application environment(specifying which permissions are available for code from various sources). Java security properties file resides in <JAVA-HOME>/lib/security/java.security directory. Value of "policy.provider" should be changed.

    65. What are different ways of Session-Tracking?.
    (i) User-Authorization

    (ii) Hidden Files

    (iii) Persistant Cookies

    (iv) URL Rewriting.

    66. If the browser does not support cookies or if they are disabled, how is session tracking done?
    Session tracking is done by URL Rewriting.
    * Multiple requests can be handled by a servlet and it also can synchronize them.ex: On-line conferencing.

    * Servlets have no Graphic User Interface.

    * We can synchronize the service() method for a major performance impact as multiple requests are involved in case of servlets.

    * We can make a servlet handle a single client/request by implementing single threadmodel interface.

    67. What is a Swing?.
    It is a GUI component with a pluggable look and feel.

    68. What is default Look-and-Feel of a Swing Component?.
    Java Look-and-Feel.

    69. Awt Components and Swing Components can be inter-mingled in an Application - False

    70. What are the features coming with JFC?.
    (i) Pluggable Look-and-Feel

    (ii) Accessibility API

    (iii) Java 2D/API(JDK 1.2).

    (iv) Drag and Drop Support(JDK 1.2)

    71. What does x mean in javax.swing?.      

    Extension of java.
    72. Images can be displayed on Swing Components

    - True
    73. Borders can be changed or added for a LightWeight Components

    - True
    74. Swing Components are always rectangular

    - False
    75. When Swing components overlap with Heavyweight components, it is the latter that is on the top

    - True

    Advanced Java - 3

    41. What is preemptive and Non-preemptive Time Scheduling?.
    Preemptive: Running tasks are given small portions of time to execute by using time-slicing.


    Non-Preemptive: One task doesn't give another task a chance to run until its finished or has normally yielded its time.

    42. What is synchronization?.
    Two or more threads trying to access the same method at the same point of time leads to synchronization.If that particular method is declared as synchronized only one thread can access it at a time. Another thread can access it only if the first thread's task is complete.

    43. What are the various thread priorities?.
    (i) Min-Priority-value(1).

    (ii) Normal-Priority-value(5).

    (iii)Max-Priority-value(10).

    44.What is Inter-Thread communication?.
    To exchange information between two threads.

    45.The package java.applet.* has only one class.

    46.What is the default layout of Dialog object.
    BorderLayout

    47.executeQuery() returns ResultSet.

    48.Throwable class is a sub-class of object and implements Serializable.

    49.Super class of TextArea and TextField is TextComponent.

    50. Skeletons are server side proxies and stubs are client side proxies.

    51. GridBagConstraints class helps in positioning of parameters of a
    component within an object laidout using GridBagLayout.

    52. Netscape introduced JScript language - True

    53. EventDelegation model was introduced by JDK 1.1 - False

    54. StringTokenizer provides two constructors - False

    55. java.applet is one of the smallest package in Java API - True

    56. Drag and Drop API consist of java.awt.dnd package - False

    57. What is IP?.
    IP is Internet Protocol. It is the network protocol which is used to send information from one computer to another over the network over the internet in the form of packets.

    58. What is a port?.
    A port is an 16-bit address within a computer.Ports for some common Internet Application protocols.
    File Transfer Protocol-21.

    Telnet Protocol-23.

    Simple Mail Transfer Protocol-25.

    Hypertext Transfer Protocol-80.

    59.What is hypertext?.
    Sockets are endpoints of Internet Communication.They are associated with a host address and a port address.Clients create client sockets and connect them to server sockets.

    UDP is a connectionless protocol.

    60. MIME(Multipurpose Internet Mail Extension) is a general method by which the content of different types of Internet objects can be identified.

    Advanced Java - 5


    76. What are the components which are termed to be Heavy-weight, available in Light-weight component?.


    77. What are invisible components?.
    They are light weight components that perform no painting, but can take space in the GUI.

    78. What is the default layout for a ContentPane in JFC?.
    BorderLayout.

    79. What are the borders provided by Swing?.
    (i) Simple        (ii) Matte        iii) Titled    iv) Compound.

    80. What does Realized mean?.
    Realized mean that the component has been painted on screen or that is ready to be painted. Realization can take place by invoking any of these methods.
    setVisible(true), show() or pack().

    81. What is a convertor?.
    Its an application that converts distance measurements between metric and U.S units.

    82. What is the return type of interrupt method?.        void.
    83. What is the superclass of exception?.        Throwable.
    84. What is servlet exception?.            It indicates that there is a problem in the servlet.
    85. What is the difference between a Canvas and a Scroll Pane?.                         .
    Canvas ScrollPane
    Its a component    Its a container
    A rectangular area where the application can draw or trap input events.  Implements horizontal and vertical scrolling.

    86. What are the restrictions imposed by a Security Manager on Applets?.
    i) cannot read or write files on the host that's executing it.

    ii) cannot load libraries or define native methods.

    iii) cannot make network connections except to the host that it came from

    iv) cannot start any program on the host that's executing it.

    v) cannot read certain system properties.

    vi) windows that an applet brings up look different than windows that an application brings up.

    87. Can we access a database using applets?.            Yes.
    88. What is the default HttpRequest method?.            doGet().
    89. What is the life cycle of a servlet?.
    Removing Handling zero or more client requests.Loading and Initializing.
    90. RPC stands for Remote Procedure Call.
    91. The three layers in RMI are Application Layer,RemoteReferenceLayer and Network Layer.

    General Java Questions


       
    1. Meaning - Abstract classes, abstract methods
    2.  
    3. Difference -       Java,C++
    4.  
    5. Difference between       == and equals method
    6.  
    7. Explain Java       security model
    8.  
    9. Explain working of       Java Virtual Machine (JVM)
    10.  
    11. Difference : Java       Beans, Servlets
    12.  
    13. Difference : AWT,       Swing
    14.  
    15. Disadvantages of       Java
    16.  
    17. What is BYTE Code ?
    18.  
    19. What gives java       it's "write once and run anywhere" nature?
    20.  
    21. Does Java have       "goto"?
    22.  
    23. What is the meaning       of "final" keyword?
    24.  
    25. Can I create final       executable from Java?
    26.  
    27. Explain Garbage       collection mechanism in Java
    28.  
    29. Why Java is not       100% pure object oriented language?
    30.  
    31. What are       interfaces? or How to support multiple inhertance in Java?
    32.  
    33. How to use C++ code       in Java Program?
    34.  
    35. Difference between       "APPLET" and "APPLICATION"

    Accuminate Consulting Technologies - Fresher Openings

    Acuminate Consulting & Technologies Private Limited (ACT) is recruiting BE/BTECH/MCA/MCM/MSC freshers for the position of Software Developer



    ACT aims to bridge the demand supply-gap for quality professionals needed to power India's economy in the next few decades.

    Job Title: Software Developer
    We have openings in the following areas with our clients:
    • JAVA – J2EE
    • C# - ASP.NET

    Candidate who clear the proficiency test will be given an opportunity for placement. Those who fall short of the clearance criteria ,will be trained in technological and soft skills under SKENPRO and will be then given the placement opportunity . The payment for the training will be deferred till the successful placement of the candidate.

    Number of Vacancies : 120

    Qualification :
    • The candidate must either be BE / B.Tech (IT, Computer, ENTC, Mechanical, Electronics, Electrical, etc.)
    • OR M.Sc (IT, Electronics, Computer, etc) or MCA / MCM.
    • Students from 2010 batch have a preference.

    Job Location : Pune

    Desired Experience : 0-1 Years

    Compensation: Rupees 1,50,000 - 3,00,000

    Apply Here

    To know more about the company : www.acuminate.co.in

    This is a Consultancy, but they are in need of developers for their own company and they will also refer candidates to get job in other companies.

    Ness Technologies Recruits IT Professionals

    Ness Technologies is recruitting IT Professionals. Qualified and interested candidates may send in their resumes indicating their LOCATION PREFERENCE and the JOB CODE in the Subject line to: india.careers@ness.com



    Ness Technologies India Centers : Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune
    • Senior Java Architect
    • Datawarehouse Architect
    • ETL
    • Java
    • Core Java / JSF / Hibernate
    • Build Management
    • Delphi
    • QA
    • C/C++/C#

    To view Positions please CLICK on the image.


    Cognizant - Walk-in Interview - 14th August

    Cognizant is conducting walk-In Interviews on 14th August 2010 for various IT domains in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Pune, Kolkatta, Cochin and Bangalore. The details for the job title, job code, description and other details are provided below.

    Date: 14th August, 2010 (Saturday)

    A long list of the job openings in Cognizant is given in the link given here.


    http://www.naukri.com/customised/cognizant/cognizant-jointheleader/

    Thursday, August 12, 2010

    Interview Dress Code

    Often when you need to learn how to tie a tie it is because you have to show up for a job interview in the near future. To help you along and get the most out of your tie knot I put together this page. At a formal job interview, one of the things you want to project is confidence.

    However, while the tie knot is a very important aspect of your job interview attire, your overall appearance counts as well. Hence, it is important to understand what makes up your entire conservative job interview dress that is still the standard in most corporations.
    The following list should give you a good idea of how to dress for a job interview:
    • Suit: A conservative, two-piece dark grey or a dark blue business suit would be the ideal suit to wear on the day of your job interview.
    • Shirt: A white, long-sleeved dress shirt that is neatly pressed and has a good fit is recommendable.
    • Tie: Go for a plain colored, non-distracting, conservative dark blue or dark red necktie made of 100% pure silk.
    • Tie accessories: A classic silver tie bar ensures that your tie is held in place during the interview. Without one, you often end up adjusting your tie several times during the interview, which will make you look nervous.
    • Shoes: Clean and polished conservative dress shoes, black lace-ups if possible, would be your best choice.
    • Socks: Dark socks, black if possible, would be ideally suited.
    • Belt: The belt should match the color of your shoes, so go with a black one if possible
    • Hair: Make sure that you get a well-groomed hairstyle before the interview. Be aware that short always fares best in interviews.
    • Beard: A beard needs to be shaved off.
    • Mustache: Mustaches are a possible negative, but if you must, then at least make sure it is neat and trimmed.
    • Fingernails: Ensure that they are clean and trimmed.
    • Rings: Wedding or college rings are generally acceptable but other rings are not.
    • Earrings & piercings: Both earrings and visible body piercings should be taken out on the day of the interview.
    • Body odor & fresh breath: Make sure that you do not smell badly and chew some gum before the interview, yet never during the interview.
    • Perfume & cologne: Keep perfume and cologne to a minimum.
    • Briefcase: Take along a briefcase with a notepad and a pen for any notes you may have to take during or after the interview.
    Realizing that this list is quite exhaustive, I still think that you should try to make effort to ensure your job interview attire resembles the one above. Remember, it is almost always better to be higher than the standard than lower. In the end, you are interviewing for your future so every additional effort that sets you apart from your competitors will benefit you eventually.

    Consider putting all your clothes on the day before the interview to get an idea of the "big picture", especially if you are not used to wearing formal clothes. In that case, it is better to feel a bit awkward the day before the interview than on the day itself.

    Other Tips:

    How to Tie a Tie ?

    While this tie knot can be worn by anyone, it looks especially well on men with shorter necks as the knot's rather narrow and elongated form stretches the perceived height of the neck a tiny bit.

    Watch Four in Hand Knot Video

    Let's walk through the Four in Hand Knot step-by-step, using animations first and then a real-life demonstration of tying this necktie knot:



     

    Step-by-Step Four in Hand Knot Instructions

    To tie the Four in Hand Knot, select a necktie of your choice and stand in front of a mirror.
    Then simply follow the steps below:
    1) Start with the wide end ("W") of your necktie on the right, extending about 12 inches below the narrow end ("N") on the left.
    2) Then cross the wide end over the narrow end.
    3) Turn the wide end back underneath the narrow end..
    4) Continue by bringing the wide end back over in front of the narrow end again
    5) Then, pull the wide end up and through the loop around your neck.
    6) Hold the front of the knot loosely with your index finger and bring the wide end down through the front loop.
    7) At last, remove your finger and tighten the knot carefully to the collar by holding the narrow end and sliding the knot up.

    That's it! That is all there is to the Four in Hand Knot. You will quickly learn to tie this necktie knot in less and less time every time you practice it. Just keep going, my friend!

    Tuesday, August 10, 2010

    TCS - Walk-in - Delhi

    Tata Consultancy Services is conducting walk-in interviews in Delhi.

     
    Date: 12th August, 2010
    Venue:  Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Gautam Buddha Nagar
     
    Registration Time: 10:30 AM to 12:00 PM
     

    Experience: Minimum 3 years of PL/SQL development experience

     
    Eligibility:
    • Qualification:Regular Qualification B.Sc./BCA/Poly Diploma/B.E./B.Tech./MCA with at least 50% throughout.
    • A total Gap of more than two years is not permitted during employment and academic qualification.
     

    Interested candidates are requested to carry their latest resume; photo and salary slip at the time of interview. Request you to kindly register on http://careers.tcs.com/ and upload your resume and fill Employment form before appearing for this interview. This is necessary prerequisite before Interview.


    Venue: Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,

    154, B Block A,
    Sector 63, Phase III,
    Noida Distt,
    Gautam Buddha Nagar,
    Noida - 201301



    Contact:
    Shraddha Gandhi
    Tata Consultancy Services
    5th Floor PTI building 4 Parliament Street
    NEW DELHI,Delhi,India 110001
    Telephone: 91-11-55506555
     

    TCS - Walk-in - Chennai

    Tata Consultancy Services is conducting walk-in interviews in Chennai.

    Date: 14th August, 2010
    Venue:  Tata Consultancy Services Ltd., Velachery

     
    Registration Time: 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM
     

    Skills :
    • IT IS - AIX or HP UX Administration
    • IT IS - Data Networking – L2
    • IT IS - Oracle DBA – L2
    • Web Technologies - J2EE, Struts, EJB, Spring, Hibernate
    • MF - COBOL, CICS, DB2, ADABAS, JCL
    • Oracle Apps - Financials, OM/PM
    • Testing - Automation / Performance Testing
    • BI - Informatica, Datastage, MicroStrategy, Ab Initio

    Eligibility:
    •  Full Time Graduates / Post Graduates in:
      • BE / BTech / ME / MTech / MSc / MCA / MCM / MS
      • CA / ICWA / MBA
      • PGDIT (2 years full time & approved by AICTE)
      • Special consideration will be given to B.Sc. / BCA / Diploma holders with 3 years of relevant functional / technical experience, subject to minimum reduction in experience, as per current TCS policy.
    • Consistent academic records from Class X onwards (Minimum 50%)
    • Candidates interviewed by us in the last 6 months are not eligible


    Candidates need to carry:
    • A hardcopy of their CV
    • One passport size photograph
    • A photocopy of the last increment letter/offer letter, whichever is latest
    • The last drawn pay-slip

    Venue:
    Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,
    Velachery Office
    165/1A, 2&4, Taramani 100 Feet Road,
    Velachery,
    Chennai - 600 042

    Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,
    No. 1, Habibullah Road
    T Nagar
    Chennai - 600 017

    Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,
    Lloyds Road Office
    No 185, Lloyds Road
    Gopalapuram
    Chennai – 600 086

    T know more about this Walk-in please visit: http://www.timesjobs.com/candidate/mailers.html?companyName=tcsChennai_14thaug10

     

    TCS - Walk-in - Hyderabad

    Tata Consultancy Services is conducting walk-in interviews in Hyderabad.

    Date: 14th August, 2010
    Venue:  Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.,
    Kohinoor Park (ePark), Kondapur
    Near Kothaguda X Road
    Hyderabad - 500 081

     
    Registration Time: 09:30 AM to 12:30 PM
     

    Skills :
    • MS - MOSS / Sharepoint
    • MS - ASP.Net
    • MS - MS BI
    • Web Technology - Java/J2EE, JSP/Servlets/Struts/Hibernate/Springs
    • IBM Mainframes - JCL/COBOL/CICS/DB2/Mainframes Testing
    • Testing - SDET
    • Client Server - PowerBuilder

    Eligibility:
    •  Full Time Graduates / Post Graduates in:
      • BE / BTech / ME / MTech / MSc / MCA / MCM / MS
      • CA / ICWA / MBA
      • PGDIT (2 years full time & approved by AICTE)
      • Special consideration will be given to B.Sc. / BCA / Diploma holders with 3 years of relevant functional / technical experience, subject to minimum reduction in experience, as per current TCS policy.
    • Consistent academic records from Class X onwards (Minimum 50%)
    • Candidates interviewed by us in the last 6 months are not eligible


    Candidates need to carry:
    • A hardcopy of their CV
    • One passport size photograph
    • A photocopy of the last increment letter/offer letter, whichever is latest
    • The last drawn pay-slip

    T know more about this Walk-in please visit: http://www.timesjobs.com/candidate/mailers.html?companyName=tcsHyderabad_14thaug10

    TCS - Walk-in - Mumbai

    Tata Consultancy Services is conducting walk-in interviews in Mumbai.

     
    Date: 14th August, 2010
    Venue:  TCS-Yantra Park, Thane

     

     
    Skills :
    •  Web Technologies - Java / J2EE
    •  IBM Mainframe - JCL, Cobol, CICS, DB2
    •  Client Server - PL/SQL
    •  Client Server - Oracle PL SQL with Unix
    •  Client Server - HP Unix
    •  Open Systems - C++ with Unix
    •  Microsoft Technologies - ASP.Net
    •  Client Server - SQL Server
    •  CRM - Siebel CRM
    •  CRM - Siebel Configuration, e-Scripting
    •  BI - Informatica
    •  BI - Business Objects
    •  Web Technologies - Java / J2EE
    •  IBM Mainframes - Mainframe
    •  Knowledge Management - Documentum
    •  Telecom - Geneva

     

     
    Eligibility:
    •  Full Time Graduates / Post Graduates in:
      • BE / BTech / ME / MTech / MSc / MCA / MCM / MS
      • CA / ICWA / MBA
      • PGDIT (2 years full time & approved by AICTE)
      • Special consideration will be given to B.Sc. / BCA / Diploma holders with 3 years of relevant functional / technical experience, subject to minimum reduction in experience, as per current TCS policy.
    • Consistent academic records from Class X onwards (Minimum 50%)
    • Candidates interviewed by us in the last 6 months are not eligible

     

     
    Candidates need to carry:
    • A hardcopy of their CV
    • One passport size photograph
    • A photocopy of the last increment letter/offer letter, whichever is latest
    • The last drawn pay-slip

     
    T know more about this Walk-in please visit: http://www.timesjobs.com/candidate/mailers.html?companyName=tcsMumbai_14thaug10

    Collabera - Openings

    Collabera has openings for many positions. Collabera is a fast growing, end-to-end information technology services and solutions provider working with leading Global 2000 organizations from the Financial Services, Technology, Communications & Media, Manufacturing & Retail, Energy and Utilities domains.

    Positions:
    • Principal / Lead Consultants IT Strategy
    • Business Analyst : FS/Telecom/Energy & Utilities
    • Project Managers : Application Services
    • Infrastructure Management DBAs, Leads and Managers
    • Solution / Technical ArchitectsTest Leads & Managers
    • Senior Engineer & Technical Leads

    Openings are at delivery centers in Bangalore, Trivandrum and the US.

    Interested candidates are requested to send in their detailed resume to : work@collabera.com mentioning the role in the subject line.

    visit: www.collabera.com/careers to view current openings

    Patni Computers - Requires Software Engineer

    Patni Computers is recruiting experienced Software Engineers.
    Looking for the followings:

    Job Description : Team Members / Leaders
    Experience: Engineering graduates / Post Graduates with minimum 3 years of relevant skill experience



    Send your resumes to: ascent@patni.com

    Note:
    Please mention in subject line your JOB CODE , CURRENT LOCATION & EXPERIENCE.
    (Eg: CRM, NOIDA, 5yrs) for quick response.

    The selected professionals will be posted in any of the following locations - Mumbai, Navi Mumbai, Pune, Hyderabad, Bangalore, Gandhinagar, Chennai,  NOIDA

    Please click on the image for more details on job code and description.



    Monday, August 9, 2010

    TCS - Hiring Freshers - 2009/2010 Batch

    Tata Consultancy Services has opened the link for hiring freshers of 2009 & 2010 batch candidates.


    Sunday, August 8, 2010

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    Saturday, August 7, 2010

    44 Resume Writing Tips

    Having a solid and effective resume can greatly improve your chances of landing that dream job. That is beyond discussion. How does one make sure that his resume is top notch and bullet proof, however? There are several websites with tips around the web, but most bring just a handful of them. We wanted to put them all together in a single place, and that is what you will find below: 44 resume writing tips.
    resume writing tips


    1. Know the purpose of your resume

    Some people write a resume as if the purpose of the document was to land a job. As a result they end up with a really long and boring piece that makes them look like desperate job hunters. The objective of your resume is to land an interview, and the interview will land you the job (hopefully!).

    2. Back up your qualities and strengths

    Instead of creating a long (and boring) list with all your qualities (e.g., disciplined, creative, problem solver) try to connect them with real life and work experiences. In other words, you need to back these qualities and strengths up, else it will appear that you are just trying to inflate things.

    3. Make sure to use the right keywords

    Most companies (even smaller ones) are already using digital databases to search for candidates. This means that the HR department will run search queries based on specific keywords. Guess what, if your resume doesn’t have the keywords related to the job you are applying for, you will be out even before the game starts.

    These keywords will usually be nouns. Check the job description and related job ads for a clue on what the employer might be looking for. You can read more about resume keywords on the article Tapping the Power of Keywords to Enhance Your Resume’s Effectiveness.

    4. Use effective titles

    Like it or not, employers will usually make a judgment about your resume in 5 seconds. Under this time frame the most important aspect will be the titles that you listed on the resume, so make sure they grab the attention. Try to be as descriptive as possible, giving the employer a good idea about the nature of your past work experiences. For example:

    Bad title: Accounting
    Good title: Management of A/R and A/P and Recordkeeping

    5. Proofread it twice

    It would be difficult to emphasize the importance of proofreading your resume. One small typo and your chances of getting hired could slip. Proofreading it once is not enough, so do it twice, three times or as many as necessary. If you don’t know how to proofread effectively, here are 8 tips that you can use.

    6. Use bullet points

    No employer will have the time (or patience) to read long paragraphs of text. Make sure, therefore, to use bullet points and short sentences to describe your experiences, educational background and professional objectives.

    7. Where are you going?

    Including professional goals can help you by giving employers an idea of where you are going, and how you want to arrive there. You don’t need to have a special section devoted to your professional objectives, but overall the resume must communicate it. The question of whether or not to highlight your career objectives on the resume is a polemic one among HR managers, so go with your feeling. If you decide to list them, make sure they are not generic.

    8. Put the most important information first

    This point is valid both to the overall order of your resume, as well as to the individual sections. Most of the times your previous work experience will be the most important part of the resume, so put it at the top. When describing your experiences or skills, list the most important ones first.

    9. Attention to the typography

    First of all make sure that your fonts are big enough. The smaller you should go is 11 points, but 12 is probably safer. Do not use capital letters all over the place, remember that your goal is to communicate a message as fast and as clearly as possible. Arial and Times are good choices.

    10. Do not include “no kidding” information

    There are many people that like to include statements like “Available for interview” or “References available upon request.” If you are sending a resume to a company, it should be a given that you are available for an interview and that you will provide references if requested. Just avoid items that will make the employer think “no kidding!”

    11. Explain the benefits of your skills

    Merely stating that you can do something will not catch the attention of the employer. If you manage to explain how it will benefit his company, and to connect it to tangible results, then you will greatly improve your chances.

    12. Avoid negativity

    Do not include information that might sound negative in the eyes of the employer. This is valid both to your resume and to interviews. You don’t need to include, for instance, things that you hated about your last company.

    13. Achievements instead of responsibilities

    Resumes that include a long list of “responsibilities included…” are plain boring, and not efficient in selling yourself. Instead of listing responsibilities, therefore, describe your professional achievements.

    14. No pictures

    Sure, we know that you are good looking, but unless you are applying for a job where the physical traits are very important (e.g., modeling, acting and so on), and unless the employer specifically requested it, you should avoid attaching your picture to the resume.

    15. Use numbers

    This tip is a complement to the 13th one. If you are going to describe your past professional achievements, it would be a good idea to make them as solid as possible. Numbers are your friends here. Don’t merely mention that you increased the annual revenues of your division, say that you increased them by $100,000, by 78%, and so on.

    16. One resume for each employer

    One of the most common mistakes that people make is to create a standard resume and send it to all the job openings that they can find. Sure it will save you time, but it will also greatly decrease the chances of landing an interview (so in reality it could even represent a waste of time). Tailor your resume for each employer. The same point applies to your cover letters.

    17. Identify the problems of the employer

    A good starting point to tailor your resume for a specific employer is to identify what possible problems he might have at hand. Try to understand the market of the company you are applying for a job, and identify what kind of difficulties they might be going through. After that illustrate on your resume how you and your skills would help to solve those problems.

    18. Avoid age discrimination

    It is illegal to discriminate people because of their age, but some employers do these considerations nonetheless. Why risk the trouble? Unless specifically requested, do not include your age on your resume.

    19. You don’t need to list all your work experiences

    If you have job experiences that you are not proud of, or that are not relevant to the current opportunity, you should just omit them. Mentioning that you used to sell hamburgers when you were 17 is probably not going to help you land that executive position.

    20. Go with what you got

    If you never had any real working experience, just include your summer jobs or volunteer work. If you don’t have a degree yet, mention the title and the estimated date for completion. As long as those points are relevant to the job in question, it does not matter if they are official or not.

    21. Sell your fish

    Remember that you are trying to sell yourself. As long as you don’t go over the edge, all the marketing efforts that you can put in your resume (in its content, design, delivery method and so on) will give you an advantage over the other candidates.

    22. Don’t include irrelevant information

    Irrelevant information such as political affiliation, religion and sexual preference will not help you. In fact it might even hurt your chances of landing an interview. Just skip it.

    23. Use Mr. and Ms. if appropriate

    If you have a gender neutral name like Alex or Ryan make sure to include the Mr. or Ms. prefix, so that employers will not get confused about your gender.

    24. No lies, please

    Seems like a no brainer, but you would be amused to discover the amount of people that lie in their resumes. Even small lies should be avoided. Apart from being wrong, most HR departments do background checks these days, and if you are buster it might ruin your credibility for good.

    25. Keep the salary in mind

    The image you will create with your resume must match the salary and responsibility level that you are aiming for.

    26. Analyze job ads

    You will find plenty of useful information on job ads. Analyze no only the ad that you will be applying for, but also those from companies on the same segment or offering related positions. You should be able to identify what profile they are looking for and how the information should be presented.

    27. Get someone else to review your resume

    Even if you think you resume is looking kinky, it would be a good idea to get a second and third opinion about it. We usually become blind to our own mistakes or way of reasoning, so another people will be in a good position to evaluate the overall quality of your resume and make appropriate suggestions.

    28. One or two pages

    The ideal length for a resume is a polemic subject. Most employers and recruiting specialists, however, say that it should contain one or two pages at maximum. Just keep in mind that, provided all the necessary information is there, the shorter your resume, the better.

    29. Use action verbs

    A very common advice to job seekers is to use action verbs. But what are they? Action verbs are basically verbs that will get noticed more easily, and that will clearly communicate what your experience or achievement were. Examples include managed, coached, enforced and planned. Here you can find a complete list of action verbs divided by skill category.

    30. Use a good printer

    If you are going to use a paper version of your resume, make sure to use a decent printer. Laser printers usually get the job done. Plain white paper is the preferred one as well.

    31. No hobbies

    Unless you are 100% sure that some of your hobbies will support you candidacy, avoid mentioning them. I know you are proud of your swimming team, but share it with your friends and not with potential employers.

    32. Update your resume regularly

    It is a good idea to update your resume on a regular basis. Add all the new information that you think is relevant, as well as courses, training programs and other academic qualifications that you might receive along the way. This is the best way to keep track of everything and to make sure that you will not end up sending an obsolete document to the employer.

    33. Mention who you worked with

    If you have reported or worked with someone that is well known in your industry, it could be a good idea to mention it on the resume. The same thing applies to presidents and CEOs. If you reported to or worked directly with highly ranked executives, add it to the resume.

    34. No scattered information

    Your resume must have a clear focus. If would cause a negative impression if you mentioned that one year you were studying drama, and the next you were working as an accountant. Make sure that all the information you will include will work towards a unified image. Employers like decided people.

    35. Make the design flow with white space

    Do not jam your resume with text. Sure we said that you should make your resume as short and concise as possible, but that refers to the overall amount of information and not to how much text you can pack in a single sheet of paper. White space between the words, lines and paragraphs can improve the legibility of your resume.

    36. Lists all your positions

    If you have worked a long time for the same company (over 10 years) it could be a good idea to list all the different positions and roles that you had during this time separately. You probably had different responsibilities and developed different skills on each role, so the employer will like to know it.

    37. No jargon or slang

    It should be common sense, but believe me, it is not. Slang should never be present in a resume. As for technical jargon, do not assume that the employer will know what you are talking about. Even if you are sending your resume to a company in the same segment, the person who will read it for the first time might not have any technical expertise.

    38. Careful with sample resume templates

    There are many websites that offer free resume templates. While they can help you to get an idea of what you are looking for, do not just copy and paste one of the most used ones. You certainly don’t want to look just like any other candidate, do you?

    39. Create an email proof formatting

    It is very likely that you will end up sending your resume via email to most companies. Apart from having a Word document ready to go as an attachment, you should also have a text version of your resume that does not look disfigured in the body of the email or in online forms. Attachments might get blocked by spam filters, and many people just prefer having the resume on the body of the email itself.

    40. Remove your older work experiences

    If you have been working for 20 years or more, there is no need to have 2 pages of your resume listing all your work experiences, starting with the job at the local coffee shop at the age of 17! Most experts agree that the last 15 years of your career are enough.

    41. No fancy design details

    Do not use a colored background, fancy fonts or images on your resume. Sure, you might think that the little flowers will cheer up the document, but other people might just throw it away at the sight.

    42. No pronouns

    You resume should not contain the pronouns “I” or “me.” That is how we normally structure sentences, but since your resume is a document about your person, using these pronouns is actually redundant.

    43. Don’t forget the basics

    The first thing on your resume should be your name. It should be bold and with a larger font than the rest of the text. Make sure that your contact details are clearly listed. Secondly, both the name and contact details should be included on all the pages of the resume (if you have more than one).

    44. Consider getting professional help

    If you are having a hard time to create your resume, or if you are receiving no response whatsoever from companies, you could consider hiring a professional resume writing service. There are both local and online options are available, and usually the investment will be worth the money.