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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 |
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This recording is from a presentation made at the Alamo Area Multimedia User's Group (AAMUG) in San Antonio, Texas. It's an Adobe User's Group made up of really great people. This presentation came about by asking the members what kinds of topics they wanted to see at upcoming meetings. Having the gift of gab, a resume since I was 14, and having attended several courses on the topic, I volunteered to take a stab at a topic that we all should learn more about. Please forgive the recording quality since it was made on my old Sony Ericsson w810i. I attempted to clean it up using GarageBand, but it is what it is. This is by no means intended to be a comprehensive course on the writing of resumes, but an attempt to share some of the tips others with far more knowledge and experience have offered. Some of the topics covered include: Format and how long the average resume should be, what kind of language should be used in describing yourself, and strategies on assembling enough information to be able to quickly tailor a resume for different kinds of jobs. In addition electronic and printed resume preparation are covered. AAMUG meets on the second thursday of the month at 6:30pm. Their web site is aamug.org (or search for the group at groups.adobe.com as aamug) and they meet at the New Horizon's training center at the corner of Mid Horizon and the IH-10 Eastbound access road (just off Callaghan rd) |
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Living With Tech You Like |
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Tuesday, 11 August 2009 |
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In this episode we catch up with a friend, Jason, who has done something remarkable: He has found technology he actually likes! So often the advertisement that helped draw us to a new piece of technology end in frustration. The battery life is too short, the keyboard's too small. It's the wrong color... On and on. In this case you'll hear the opposite: a phone that has the features he wanted; that works! (and is cool because it has buttons that can CHANGE using a technology called e-ink!) He also shares why the most recent iPod Nano is the best solution for him. |
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Cell Phones - is newer always better? |
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Written by Steven B.
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Wednesday, 21 January 2009 |
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Hey there Mouse Fans!
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Last Updated ( Wednesday, 21 January 2009 )
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