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Create An Age Defying Resume

By Craig Calvin

You may not have had reason to update your resume in quite some time. If you suddenly find yourself in the job market, your same old style of resume likely won't get you the attention you deserve nowadays. Today's resumes are trending toward a fresher, more progressive tone. Since studies show that you only have less than 30 seconds for your resume to communicate its message, it is important that you make sure your resume is to the point. Use monetary gains and savings to accentuate the positive, and play down age.

Selling yourself to a business is what it is all about and in today's market, employers relate to value proposition. That's a term that job seekers would be wise to incorporate into their resume to help sell themselves. It relates directly to tangible results the employer can expect from you, whether from cost cutting measures, or sales promotions you've led, bosses today want to see more money on their bottom line.

Another change is the now common resume summary statement, which replaces the old fashioned one-line objective statement. The newer style takes a more direct approach to the employer, expressing how you can use your goals and values to increase their bottom line and make their company better.

Play up your experience and down play your age. You don't want your old style resume to present you as too old for the job. Older applicants sometimes aren't given fair opportunities, though probably not often on purpose. If the boss is 20 years younger than you, then he may shy away from hiring someone who he considers old. Despite age discrimination laws, this still does go on and you can't afford to draw unwanted attention to your age if you are older.

Streamline your work history and don't include all of it. Just include the most recent several years rather than the last 25. Watch your wording and be sure to use positive terms like "progressive" and "results-orient". Employers are looking for people who have current technical skills pertinent to the job. If there's a particular class or training you know may be important to landing a job, then you should go and take it. This will go a long way toward letting the employer that you are a forward thinking go getter, and you'll be much more likely to land an interview.

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Hosting A Perfect Party Can Be Easy

By Carol Ann

At some time in most of our lives, we have hosted a party that has not been the greatest success. A party is a time for people to get together, eat and drink and have a good time, and it is up to the host to choreograph it so that it actually works. So what makes some parties successful when others are just humdrum? It all comes down to the planning. You will need to consider the theme, the menu, the guest list, and even decorations. There is a fine line, though, between hosting a great party and having an over planned event that isn't a success. Here are some helpful tips for your next great event.

THE GUEST LIST, INVITATIONS & THEME: First you must decide on the theme for the party. It may be a birthday party or a baby shower, or even a murder mystery party. There is a plethora of excellent ideas on the web. Don't overthink it. The guests will be key to your party's success. It is a good idea to invite different people who don't all know each other, so try and mix it up a little bit. They can get to know each other and that will make for good memories. Invitations can be in the form of a small note that is mailed, or these days e-vites over the internet have become very popular, since most have computers.

DECORATIONS & FOOD: Again, be sure to keep it simple. If you get too elaborate, what will happen is you will spend too much time working to pull the party off and not enough time enjoying the party and the people. Finger foods are great for a party. This way everyone can pick as they go. If you are planning a meal, then make it buffet style, this serves for better socialization and you can make some pasta dishes and put them over some sterno to keep them warm while people mingle. This will save you from having to run back and forth to the kitchen. Decorate to the theme, but don't go over board. A nice touch is having something festive in the entry way and in the party room itself. If you over do, once filled with people, they really won't appreciate the hard work you put in. A festive themed centerpiece works great as well as having everyone dress the part. If you do this, your guests themselves will be the decorations, which will save you time and money.

KEEP IT STRUCTURED: Try to have some music on, even if just radio. Turn it on low, and make sure it doesn't overtake conversations between your guests. You will be responsible for breaking the ice and getting things going. Getting guests involved can be fun. At a recent Hawaiian Luau I hosted, I greeted guests with a flower lei and a nametag with their name written in the ancient Hawaiian language. It was a fun way to get people talking.

Your party invitations should list a beginning and an ending time for the party. It is important for guests to have an idea of what is expected. If your event is too long, then you will have the inevitable stragglers and it can become uncomfortable for everyone who's left. I've found that hosting parties between two and four hours is a good formula. But the biggest key to your party's success will be the planning. Consider that, don't overdo it, and have fun at your next event.

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Using Six Sigma To Minimize Software Bugs

By Craig Calvin

Software is a set of programs developed using various programming languages. The software programs may be developed for the purpose of reservation of air tickets, calculation of various bills, accounting processes and so on. Sometimes software has some drawbacks or it may not have a certain functionality that is expected of it to work perfectly. These are usually bugs in software and they need to be fixed. But a better solution is to avoid such errors in the beginning of the software development stages, so that there are minimal errors. This is precisely what Six Sigma methodology enables companies to do.

If we consider any software program, such as a hotel reservation system, there would be utilities in it such as calculations for multiple guests during different seasons and so on. If for example, there is an incorrect calculation of the room rate, or there is a missing database link that causes updates made to another part of the database not to be reflected in the data, it may lead to miscalculation of rates for some guests.

There are generally two types of software bugs - programming bugs and data bugs. The data bugs are usually easier to discover, isolate and fix, as they are usually the product of incorrect table rate errors. Programming bugs are the logical errors made and detecting their source is more difficult, requiring modification and recompilation of the code before it is used again.

The nature of Six Sigma is its control mechanism at every stage of product development. Various controls can be employed for mistake proofing. For instance, if there were normal minimums for rates or costs or charges, then any value below that minimum would be an error. Six Sigma systematically helps to eliminate bugs in this way.

There are specific areas where information can be studied and analyzed during the software development process. Because Six Sigma is by its nature, data driven, it is useful in this regard. During the data collection period, the programmer can be assured that the data is as correct as it possibly can be. Later during development, any areas that crop up as potentially troubling can be mistake proofed using the earlier collected date. Using Six Sigma as a debugging tool in this way is helpful in minimizing losses brought on by unforeseen software bugs.

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