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- The Influence of Modulated Signal Risetime in Flight Electronics Radiated Immunity Testing With a Mode-Stirred Chamber
- This paper provides insight into the field intensity vs. time relationship within the test environment of a mode stirred chamber. An understanding of this relationship is important to EMC engineers in determining what input signal modulation characteristics will be transferred to the equipment under test. References are given for the...
- White papers 2000-01-01
- Nine Ways to Fix Intranet Search
- Search is often the greatest source of frustration on intranets. Irrelevant results, hard to read results pages and 'untitled document' entries plague many intranet searches. With the size and scope of most intranets, search is a key tool used by staff to find information. While the expectation is that it...
- White papers 2006-05-01
- Using References Effectively In Your Job Search
- References are a critical part of any job search. They provide a potential employer with information about your past work history, your skills, and abilities. There are a few things to keep in mind to use references effectively. It's best to have a range of people you worked with at...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- What To Bring To A Job Interview - Interview Basics
- You should never attend an interview empty handed. At the very least, you should bring a copy of your resume. If you are being interviewed by a team, bring a resume for everybody that will be attending the interview. References are also required. Do not wait for the interviewer to...
- White papers 2008-05-20
- How to Find an Advisor
- MoneyWatch's Eric Schurenberg offers tips on finding a financial advisor. His advice? Get references, check credentials and most importantly, make sure you understand how the advisor makes money.
- Videos 2009-05-28
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- How to Get the Truth From References
- How to Get the Truth From Referenceshow to get anything from the referencesRegardless of the question, the typical answer is "it is our policy only to confirm that the person worked for us on these dates."RE: How to Get the Truth From ReferencesI think that anyone who is HR savvy...
- Discussion threads 2008-07-17
- Developing All-Star References
- Every job seeker knows that when applying for a new job, great references are almost as important as a stellar resume. It's generally the first thing a hiring manager will ask for in an interview, so you'll have to be prepared. What's the best way to develop your references? Can...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- The Best Way to Check References
- Checking applicant's references is one of the most important procedures in the hiring process. Many job seekers misrepresent their backgrounds and credentials, others simply leave out important information. Checking references takes time, but it can save you a lot of money and headaches down the road. A negative reference could...
- White papers 1999-01-01
- Seven Ways To Acquire And Retain Customer References
- Satisfied customers willing to serve as references for your new prospects often make the difference between winning and losing the sale. Getting and keeping those references, however, is a challenging and time-consuming job. While critical to the success of sales, this responsibility often falls into the lap of marketing and...
- White papers 2007-12-01
- Bad References a Good Thing?
- Bad References a Good Thing?RE: Bad References a Good Thing?Prospective employers deserve to know the how an applicant performed in the previous job. While we normally cite both the positive and negative. If the employee's bad points are too much, and saying good things about him or her becomes too...
- Discussion threads 2008-06-16
- How to Get the Truth From References
- The Find: Surprising questions to ask a candidate's references to get the real scoop on a potential new hire. The Source: The Business Pundit blog. The Takeaway: You think you've found the right candidate to fill a vacancy, so you wearily pick up the...
- Blog posts 2008-07-14
- Job Search Stalled? 5 Ways To Keep Your References From Killing Your Career
- You're changing jobs. You know you'll need references for your next career move. You've done a great job so you shouldn't worry about getting a reference - right? Wrong - References can sabotage even the most sophisticated, well-executed job search. Sometimes you can lose an opportunity when your reference thinks...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Advice For Seeking Job References: How To Secure Good Job References
- When interviewing for a new job, you need to be able to provide references to your future perspective employer. You will want to be prepared ahead of time with a reference list of people that you can rely on to give you a good report. This paper gives some advice...
- White papers 2007-10-11
- The Real Purpose Of References
- The purpose of providing references is to close the deal. It isn't to find out if you are telling the truth about your dates of employment, verify if you have the proper skills or even assure the hiring authority he's making the right decision to hire you - though each...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- What Is A Good Reference And What Should You Give Your References?
- Your references are one of your most important assets in the job search. Their comments can spur an employer into selecting you over other candidates. If you are planning to interview for professional career positions in the near future it is time to get your references lined up! You will...
- White papers 2007-02-08
- Making Sure You Have Good Employment References
- Most people don't give much thought about references until after a potential employer asks for them. After all, searching for a job is very time consuming and doesn't give you much of a chance to think about anything except getting interviews. But reference checks are a very important part of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- References: The Keys To Choosing And Using The Best Job References In Your Job Search
- If you're like most job-seekers, you may not have put much thought into whom you'll want to use as references when potential employers request them. We're often so busy polishing our resumes and cover letters, researching the companies, and preparing for interviews, that we neglect a very important part of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- Help Your References Help You
- Think of your references as houseplants that need nurturing. It's up to you to keep your references up to speed on your whereabouts and help them weed out bad information and recall your good accomplishments. If you feel you're close to receiving a job offer and you're interested in the...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- References: Choose Wisely
- Sophisticated job seekers know and understand that sometime during the interview and hiring process you will be asked to supply references. With this in mind, this paper explains five concepts to focus on in developing your reference list. The worst references are personal in nature. When creating your list of...
- White papers 2008-01-01
- How To Get Amazing References For A Job Interview
- Many people leave the question of references for job interview to chance. They crate a list of three or four people who they have worked with, put down their contact details and give those to the target HR department when asked. With just a little bit more work, however, it's...
- White papers 2009-01-01
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