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Monday 17 October 2016

Mistakes you should never make in LinkedIn

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1.Not Using a Picture
“One of the biggest mistakes I see is no photo,” Williams says. “You’re seven times more likely to have your profile viewed if you have one. Like a house that’s on sale, the assumption is that if there’s no photo, something’s wrong.”
She also makes a great point: If you leave a networking event with a handful of business cards, intending to follow up on LinkedIn, it’s much harder for you to remember who’s who without pictures. A missing photo can easily lead to missed connections.
If you’re worried about unwittingly sabotaging your career through social media, check out the ten worst blunders you can commit.
2.Putting Up the Wrong Picture
“No dog, no husband, no baby!” Williams says, adding that your photo is meant to show you at your professional—not personal—best. “Especially for mothers getting back into the workforce, a picture of their child doesn’t convey that they’re ready for a full-time job.”
Another photo blunder: Misrepresenting your appearance. “I see older people who are worried about age discrimination use a photo of themselves in their 30s, but an interviewer wasn’t expecting them to look so different. And instead of listening to your answers, the interviewer will think you’re deceptive,” Williams confides. “Unless you’re getting hired for a modeling gig, people are just looking for energy, which you can communicate through great posture, open eyes and a smile.”

3.Skipping the Status
Between Twitter and Facebook FB +%, people have a pretty good idea of what you’re up to socially. But your LinkedIn status is the right place to update your network about your professional accomplishments and progress. “You could be updating about a colleague getting a promotion or sharing a great article you wrote,” Williams suggests. “Every few days, put something in your status to keep it fresh, and show you’re active and engaged—no one will know what you’ve done if you’re not showing it off.”
Plus, those people you’re updating in your LinkedIn network are valuable. “If you’ve got a great following, it’s part of the assets you bring to the table,” she adds.


4.Using the Default Connection Request
“Don’t use the standard connection request! People think that LinkedIn is like Twitter, where it’s about quantity over quality, but you’re supposed to be building valuable professional relationships to leverage into career opportunities,” Williams explains.
Even if you’re reaching out to someone you’ve never met, the right move is to do a little research on that person, and tailor your connection request. “Customize your message to make the recipient take notice, like writing, ‘I read this article you wrote [and had these thoughts]. I’m also building a career in [this field], and I would love to be connected to you,’ ” Williams says.
“ People who are using LinkedIn correctly want to be connected to people who make them look good,” Williams adds. “Employers appreciate your connections. They might even hire you because you know people in the industry, and can make things happen.”
5.Neglecting the Privacy Settings
Many people don’t realize that LinkedIn does have privacy settings—for a reason. “When you’re out looking for a new job, and are actively engaged in your current job, you want to be discreet,” Williams explains. “A telltale sign to an employer that you’re leaving is that you overhaul your profile, connect with recruiters and have an influx of new people. You can tailor your settings so that your boss doesn’t see that you’re looking for opportunities.”
The privacy settings are easy to find: Just sign in, and then select “settings” from the drop-down menu, where your name appears in the upper right-hand corner.
6.Skipping the Summary
Once upon a time, people were encouraged to write about their careers in an “objective” summary on a resume. That has gone out of fashion … but not on LinkedIn. “Since you’re writing online, you actually have more space than you would on a traditional paper resume. Think of the summary as a way of selling yourself—it’s an opportunity to express your voice and personality,” Williams explains.
Since so many people are competing for the same jobs with similar educations and qualifications, filling out the summary can give you an edge with a prospective employer. Williams recommends that you write it in the first person to give it energy and personality.
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Thursday 6 October 2016

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Most interesting little-known Stuffs


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This is not boring Ok..

1.The pleasant smell of first rain after a long time (called petrichor) is actually due to geosmin produced by bacteria present in wet soil. It is also attributed to an oil released by plants to keep themselves from drying out.

(Ok, I hear some mild cursing. Sorry for sucking out the romance.)





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2.The color orange was actually named after the fruit.
3.Cinderella originally wore shoes made of fur, not glass.
4.There is a fourth monkey depicting "do no evil", but isn't a part of Gandhi's three monkeys.
5.All of Hitler's brother's sons are childless because of a pact they made to end Adolf Hitler's bloodline.
6.Neil Armstrong's poop can be found on the moon. [5]
7.The Great Wall of China is not visible from space, contrary to popular belief.
8.The taste map is false, and all taste receptors on our tongue recognize different tastes equally strongly.

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9.A park ranger was struck by lightning seven times.
10.Butterflies taste with their feet.
11.Chocolate is toxic to dogs.
12.Homosexuality exists in animals.
13.Consuming too many carrots can turn your skin orange.
14.There are only 60 condom factories in the entire world.
15.The distance between the landmasses of Europe and Africa is only 36 miles.
16Black holes emit radiations.
17.Less than 10% of the world's currency exists as physical cash, everything else is electronic.


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Interesting stuffs that are true in theory but not in practice.

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1.Pour a jug of boiling water into a lake. In theory, the lake has increased in temperature. We can even calculate exactly how much it has increased in temperature. In practice, the temperature has not changed in any measurable way.

2.A motorcycle rider turns the motorcycle by leaning.  Not true.
The rider does not lean, he turns the front wheel in the direction opposite of the way he wants to turn.  The motorcycle falls.  This is the leaning.  The gyroscopic action of the wheels counter the lean attempting to right the motorcycle.  These counterforces cause the motorcycle to turn in the direction of the fall but the motorcycle does not actually fall.  When the motorcycle is pointed in the direction the rider wants it to go he turns the wheel back straight, the motorcycle straightens up, and the turn is complete.

3.You can predictably win a lottery, by betting on combinations that others are unlikely to pick (like  1 2 3 4 5 6)  Theoretically true - you increase your payout while probability of winning remains the same. Practically - don't think so. You will have to play too long and spend too much to get anywhere near decent win. And well before that, many other people will start doing the same, ruining your game.



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Embedded ASIC- Physical design and verification engineers are welcomed

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 What I'm looking for

  • 3 to 20 years of experience in Design / Verification
  • ASIC
  • DFT
  • SOC
  • VERILOG
  • RTL
  • UVM/UMM/ or any respective skills 


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Contact me in 7795416234 / 08040205620
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