Showing posts with label Wizard. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wizard. Show all posts

Wednesday, 24 February 2016

How to Build a ResumeIn Feburary 2016 24,

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If you are computer savvy, you can write a program on your own in which you can load documents and run searches on them. But if you have a limited amount of time or limited computer skills, consider using programs from companies such as Sendouts or Recruiting Wizard. Regardless of which method you choose, you must upload the resumes you have received to the program (simply use the 'attach' button as you would with a regular document in an e-mail).
Consider the requirement for each open position. If you're looking for someone with a certain type of experience, run a search through the resumes for words related to that experience. This will help you narrow down the field.
Build your system so that you will be able to search for several features at once. This can include the amount of experience a person has and the type of positions he has held in the past, as well as values or career goals indicated in the resume.
Run frequent searches through your resume-tracking software as you add more resumes. This software is designed to save you from having to read through every submission.
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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

How to Convert MS SQL Data to ExcelIn Feburary 2016 23,

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Launch a web browser on your computer. Go to the Intelligent Converters website (see Resources).
Download and install the MSSQL-to-Excel converter. You get a free download of the program but have to pay to keep it after the trial period.
Open MSSQL-to-Excel on your computer. When you start the program, the Database Conversion Wizard screen will open. Click 'Next' to get started.
Enter the info for your MS SQL server connections. Click 'Next' to connect to the server and proceed.
Select the MS SQL database that has the data you want to convert. Click 'Next' to get to the next screen.
Pick the specific tables in the MS SQL database that you want to convert. Click 'Next' to get to the final screen and verify your settings.
Click 'Convert' to start the MS SQL to Excel conversion. When the screen tells you that the conversion is complete, click 'Done' to close MSSQL-to-Excel, and you can use the new Excel file.
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Saturday, 20 February 2016

How to Change a GoDaddy Default PageIn Feburary 2016 20,

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Navigate to the GoDaddy website. Log in to your account manager panel -- this is the control panel for your hosting account. Select 'Free Products.'
Click on 'Starter/For Sale Web Page' followed by 'Setup Starter Web Page.' If you have more than one domain registered on your account, a list of your domains will appear. Select the domain name that you want to work on before progressing further.
Click 'Build Website' to access the Starter Web Page Wizard. Then, click 'Next.' The 'Choose Your Page Type' page will appear.
Choose from one of the following options on the 'Choose Your Page Type' list: 'Domain Name For Sale' to alert potential buyers that your domain is for sale, 'Coming Soon' as a domain website page, 'Under Construction' as a placeholder page while you build your website or 'Custom,' which allows you to add your own message.
Select a template from the list that appears after you choose your page style. Click Next to proceed.
Choose from the images provided or upload an image of your own using the file upload feature. Click Next once again.
Type your own personalized text into the field provided. Click 'Make It Live.' Allow up to 48 hours for your new page to appear.
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