The document discusses how to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and HelpWriting.net offers refunds for plagiarized work.
Ace the Tech Interviews - www.hiredintech.comAnton Dimitrov
Are you scared of programming interviews at top tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook?
If you feel nervous or don't know how to solve hard problems, our team has answers for you.
We worked at several top tech companies like Google, Microsoft and Nvidia. Learn more about us and our services at www.hiredintech.com
This is a presentation we gave to students from Berkeley University, Santa Barbara University, University of Edinburg, EPFL - Switzerland and others. It covers things from building a perfect resume, through getting more interview invites to answering technical and non-technical question at the interviews at top software companies.
Let us know what you think or if you have any questions.
What should be your approach for solving ML_CV problem statements_.pdfVishwas N
This document provides tips and guidance for executing a first machine learning or computer vision project. It recommends starting with a sequential process that focuses first on collecting and understanding data, then choosing an appropriate model to train. Key steps include deciding on a problem statement, training and validating the model, and integrating it with other systems. The document emphasizes sharing the project publicly on GitHub and blogs to get feedback. Overall, it stresses focusing on fundamentals, discussing work with others, and iterating through making mistakes.
Society 3.0 abundance by technology - January 31th 2022Jurjen de Vries
This document discusses emerging technologies and their potential impact on society. It notes that technologies like 3D printing have dramatically reduced costs for things like housing construction. Virtual and augmented reality applications now provide free access to experiences that previously required money. The document suggests that society is shifting from economic systems focused on the individual to more collaborative models based on sharing and access over ownership. However, it acknowledges that not all people readily embrace technology and change. It advocates catalytic thinking to change perspectives and questions in order to discover new possibilities with technology.
This document provides an overview of quantum machine learning (QML) and discusses some of its potential advantages over classical machine learning approaches. It begins by introducing common challenges in machine learning like fingerprint recognition and tumor segmentation that are difficult to solve using traditional gradient descent optimization. From a scientist's perspective, these are considered NP-hard problems. The document then explains that QML allows algorithms to execute tasks in parallel rather than sequentially, potentially solving previously unsolvable problems. Several QML algorithms and concepts are introduced that take advantage of quantum computing capabilities, like executing multiple steps simultaneously. Finally, a chart is promised for the next slide that will merge machine learning and QML to better illustrate how QML can address issues that classical ML faces.
This is the slide deck I gave when presenting at FSU's AITP Meeting. The goal was to give a high level description of what Pen Testing/Red Teaming is and what the job entails.
What should be your approach for solving ml cv problem statements Vishwas N
The document provides advice and solutions for taking on a first ML/CV project. It recommends starting with the basics, focusing on relevant concepts, and not rushing the project. It also suggests identifying problems in one's surroundings to define a problem statement, and participating in competitions but not focusing on leaderboards. The document outlines a sequential approach starting with collecting and understanding data, then considering appropriate models, training methods, and faster/better training.
The document discusses how to request writing assistance from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and HelpWriting.net offers refunds for plagiarized work.
Ace the Tech Interviews - www.hiredintech.comAnton Dimitrov
Are you scared of programming interviews at top tech companies like Google, Microsoft, Amazon and Facebook?
If you feel nervous or don't know how to solve hard problems, our team has answers for you.
We worked at several top tech companies like Google, Microsoft and Nvidia. Learn more about us and our services at www.hiredintech.com
This is a presentation we gave to students from Berkeley University, Santa Barbara University, University of Edinburg, EPFL - Switzerland and others. It covers things from building a perfect resume, through getting more interview invites to answering technical and non-technical question at the interviews at top software companies.
Let us know what you think or if you have any questions.
What should be your approach for solving ML_CV problem statements_.pdfVishwas N
This document provides tips and guidance for executing a first machine learning or computer vision project. It recommends starting with a sequential process that focuses first on collecting and understanding data, then choosing an appropriate model to train. Key steps include deciding on a problem statement, training and validating the model, and integrating it with other systems. The document emphasizes sharing the project publicly on GitHub and blogs to get feedback. Overall, it stresses focusing on fundamentals, discussing work with others, and iterating through making mistakes.
Society 3.0 abundance by technology - January 31th 2022Jurjen de Vries
This document discusses emerging technologies and their potential impact on society. It notes that technologies like 3D printing have dramatically reduced costs for things like housing construction. Virtual and augmented reality applications now provide free access to experiences that previously required money. The document suggests that society is shifting from economic systems focused on the individual to more collaborative models based on sharing and access over ownership. However, it acknowledges that not all people readily embrace technology and change. It advocates catalytic thinking to change perspectives and questions in order to discover new possibilities with technology.
This document provides an overview of quantum machine learning (QML) and discusses some of its potential advantages over classical machine learning approaches. It begins by introducing common challenges in machine learning like fingerprint recognition and tumor segmentation that are difficult to solve using traditional gradient descent optimization. From a scientist's perspective, these are considered NP-hard problems. The document then explains that QML allows algorithms to execute tasks in parallel rather than sequentially, potentially solving previously unsolvable problems. Several QML algorithms and concepts are introduced that take advantage of quantum computing capabilities, like executing multiple steps simultaneously. Finally, a chart is promised for the next slide that will merge machine learning and QML to better illustrate how QML can address issues that classical ML faces.
This is the slide deck I gave when presenting at FSU's AITP Meeting. The goal was to give a high level description of what Pen Testing/Red Teaming is and what the job entails.
What should be your approach for solving ml cv problem statements Vishwas N
The document provides advice and solutions for taking on a first ML/CV project. It recommends starting with the basics, focusing on relevant concepts, and not rushing the project. It also suggests identifying problems in one's surroundings to define a problem statement, and participating in competitions but not focusing on leaderboards. The document outlines a sequential approach starting with collecting and understanding data, then considering appropriate models, training methods, and faster/better training.
The obstacles of developer productivity.pptxLaurence Chen
The obstacles of developer productivity talks about the application programmer's productivity from 4 different aspects:
1. Premature optimization
2. Software complexity
3. Uncertainty
4. Culture issues
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucZsaQ2Evtw&list=PLEhSHDVBMPO39WMeZPiUBQSNFQ_3x7hba&index=18
Dharshana Kasun Warusavitharana shares his story of following his dreams to pursue his career through open and distance learning at the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL). He discusses how Jack Ma found success after many failures, and encourages students to stay hungry, work hard, and take opportunities to learn from failures. He provides advice on how to be competitive through seeking opportunities at OUSL and beyond, setting challenging targets, developing a personal brand, and having fun along the way.
The document discusses several topics:
1. The author has missed out on several technological revolutions including the personal computer, GUI, web, and Web 2.0 revolutions.
2. Web 2.0 valuations of companies like Facebook have reached billions but a crash may be coming due to an economic downturn and rising inflation.
3. To prepare for future revolutions, one must study, sacrifice, and work hard. Finding early employees who are highly motivated is also important for startup success.
Computational thinking involves representing real-world problems in a computational format. It is helpful for understanding why computation has become so useful. Computational representations relate a target domain to a representation domain where work is easier. They have advantages like automation, easy storage and transmission, and flexibility as computational representations of behavior can capture many kinds of behavior. Computational thinking is seeing how to create a computational representation of something of interest by identifying important things and behaviors. Common computational thinking patterns are useful in many situations.
Online Machine Learning: introduction and examplesFelipe
In this talk I introduce the topic of Online Machine Learning, which deals with techniques for doing machine learning in an online setting, i.e. where you train your model a few examples at a time, rather than using the full dataset (off-line learning).
This document discusses paper prototyping and concept testing. It provides an overview of prototyping, including that prototypes are sample versions that communicate ideas visually and allow testing without significant investment. Different levels of prototyping are described from low-fidelity paper prototypes to high-fidelity digital versions. The benefits of prototyping like gathering feedback and validating ideas are outlined. A technique called "Crazy 8s" is introduced where ideas are sketched for one minute each over 8 minutes to generate concepts. Examples of paper prototyping for apps are shown and tips for getting started like drawing circles and boxes are provided.
Developer Discipline: The art of producing presentable solutions: Presented by Naga Chokkanathan @ Salesforce Developers Group, Bengalooru on 22nd April 2017.
Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqFuYZ_Nwoo&feature=youtu.be
Do you want to understand what causes people to purchase, adopt and re-purchase products and services? Do you want to increase the success rate of your innovation efforts? This presentation gives you an introduction to Jobs-To-Be-Done—a theory of the market that seeks to answer these questions and more.
The document discusses success in startups and new technologies, focusing on themes of sacrifice, hard work, and economic downturns potentially impacting sectors like Web 2.0. It notes that lightning doesn't strike twice for some entrepreneurs but it could for the founders of a new startup. Success requires compressing one's working life into intense periods of 4-5 years through sustained effort and enduring pain equivalent to long-term savings. Planning and execution are important to achieve goals.
Importance of UX Design in PM by Dhantra Studio Founder & CEOProduct School
This document summarizes a presentation about the importance of UX design principles for product management. The presentation discusses how UX should feel "whole" and "intuitive" by maintaining consistency, habituation, and providing proper feedback. It breaks down UX into its artistic, design, and technological components. For art, it emphasizes consistency, creative guidelines, and using less. For design, it focuses on consistency, habituation, intuitiveness, less is more, and feedback. For technology, it recommends prototyping and avoiding shortcuts. The overall goals are to make the experience whole through consistency and pixel perfection, and intuitive through various guidelines and feedback.
Importance of UX Design in PM by Dhantra Studio Founder & CEOProduct School
Main Takeaways:
1. UX Design principles and how it helps in creating good products
2. Importance of UX in developing unique customer experiences and habits
3. Q&A session
Role Of Programmer On Telecom IndustryDivya Watson
This document discusses the role of a programmer in the telecom industry. It outlines the process of brainstorming, planning, taking action, observing, and reflecting on issues faced by Java programmers. The author plans to conduct interviews with 5 programmers over 3 days to gather perspectives on identified issues and brainstorm solutions. The session will be led in the morning to accommodate schedules. Data will be compiled afterwards to embrace the brainstorming process successfully and gather applicable viewpoints.
[DevDay2019] Lean UX - By Bryant Castro, Bryant Castro at WizelineDevDay.org
Lean UX helps teams build the minimal product necessary to validate risky assumptions and minimize the time to market with the right product. On this lecture, Lean UX principles and its value to the product cycle will be introduced. Also, the methods and tools that will help you get feedback from users and learn rapidly will be discussed. This session is geared towards those who are interested in UX but have no much experience, those looking for new methods to improve their current product processes, and anyone interested in design, business, and user centered design.
Loc Nguyen provides advice for tech professionals interested in freelancing. The document discusses why someone should and shouldn't freelance, including the benefits of controlling your schedule and career. It notes that as a freelancer, you take on additional roles like sales, marketing, and accounting. The document recommends specializing in a niche technology, developing a personal brand, and finding first clients through referrals, subcontracting, or job boards. It also provides tips on determining an appropriate hourly rate and books and podcasts to learn more about freelancing.
Understanding Engineering Challenges without a Tech BackgroundProduct School
While it can be intimidating for people without technical backgrounds to jump into a technical environment, there is amazing potential to affect change and act as a multiplier. In this session, Andrew walked through lessons he has learned in how to better understand, prioritize, and tackle technical issues facing engineers in the workplace.
Education and Industry – UCLAN Burnley – 11 Feb 2015Jake Smith
A talk I gave to BTEC Computing students yrs 1 & 2 ( aged 16-18) and degree students from the Web Design and the Computing/Business Systems Management courses about moving from education into industry
Chartered Manager is the hallmark of a professional manager.
It puts you on an equal footing with established professions such as accountants and engineers.
Qualifications prove that you know the theory.
Chartered status proves that you are using it on the job and getting results.
Steve Murray is the living embodiment of this ideal and is a nomination for Chartered Manager of the Year 2010
The document discusses two career paths the author is interested in pursuing: software development and science. For software development, the author lists typical daily activities like working hours, lunch breaks, and exercising after work. They also outline the education needed like completing middle school, high school, college, and computer classes. Potential interview questions for both careers are provided around issues like handling dangerous situations, sick days, and speaking up. The author expresses their skills in making and fixing computers and electricity and their goals to learn more about both fields in middle school to work towards these careers.
UXPA 2023: Redesigning the design interview – how candidates and businesses c...UXPA International
This session is designed for both job seekers and design managers. The way we do design hiring today is broken. Candidates are required to do too much up-front and still have to complete a long chain of interviews to get an offer. On the other side, hiring managers are overwhelmed by applicants – making it difficult to decide who to move forward into interviews and how to efficiently evaluate skills during the process. This deep-dive will walk through how the design team at Chipper re-evaluated the effectiveness of our hiring process and redesigned it to optimize for: Equity, Respect for candidates’ and team members’ time, and Measurement of the “right skills” for each open position. In the back half of the talk, we’ll also discuss how AI – specifically ChatGPT – is changing the way we’re evaluating portfolios. Join us for a discussion of how “best practices” in hiring must evolve to keep up with expectations from employers and candidates, alike.
The obstacles of developer productivity.pptxLaurence Chen
The obstacles of developer productivity talks about the application programmer's productivity from 4 different aspects:
1. Premature optimization
2. Software complexity
3. Uncertainty
4. Culture issues
Video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ucZsaQ2Evtw&list=PLEhSHDVBMPO39WMeZPiUBQSNFQ_3x7hba&index=18
Dharshana Kasun Warusavitharana shares his story of following his dreams to pursue his career through open and distance learning at the Open University of Sri Lanka (OUSL). He discusses how Jack Ma found success after many failures, and encourages students to stay hungry, work hard, and take opportunities to learn from failures. He provides advice on how to be competitive through seeking opportunities at OUSL and beyond, setting challenging targets, developing a personal brand, and having fun along the way.
The document discusses several topics:
1. The author has missed out on several technological revolutions including the personal computer, GUI, web, and Web 2.0 revolutions.
2. Web 2.0 valuations of companies like Facebook have reached billions but a crash may be coming due to an economic downturn and rising inflation.
3. To prepare for future revolutions, one must study, sacrifice, and work hard. Finding early employees who are highly motivated is also important for startup success.
Computational thinking involves representing real-world problems in a computational format. It is helpful for understanding why computation has become so useful. Computational representations relate a target domain to a representation domain where work is easier. They have advantages like automation, easy storage and transmission, and flexibility as computational representations of behavior can capture many kinds of behavior. Computational thinking is seeing how to create a computational representation of something of interest by identifying important things and behaviors. Common computational thinking patterns are useful in many situations.
Online Machine Learning: introduction and examplesFelipe
In this talk I introduce the topic of Online Machine Learning, which deals with techniques for doing machine learning in an online setting, i.e. where you train your model a few examples at a time, rather than using the full dataset (off-line learning).
This document discusses paper prototyping and concept testing. It provides an overview of prototyping, including that prototypes are sample versions that communicate ideas visually and allow testing without significant investment. Different levels of prototyping are described from low-fidelity paper prototypes to high-fidelity digital versions. The benefits of prototyping like gathering feedback and validating ideas are outlined. A technique called "Crazy 8s" is introduced where ideas are sketched for one minute each over 8 minutes to generate concepts. Examples of paper prototyping for apps are shown and tips for getting started like drawing circles and boxes are provided.
Developer Discipline: The art of producing presentable solutions: Presented by Naga Chokkanathan @ Salesforce Developers Group, Bengalooru on 22nd April 2017.
Video Here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqFuYZ_Nwoo&feature=youtu.be
Do you want to understand what causes people to purchase, adopt and re-purchase products and services? Do you want to increase the success rate of your innovation efforts? This presentation gives you an introduction to Jobs-To-Be-Done—a theory of the market that seeks to answer these questions and more.
The document discusses success in startups and new technologies, focusing on themes of sacrifice, hard work, and economic downturns potentially impacting sectors like Web 2.0. It notes that lightning doesn't strike twice for some entrepreneurs but it could for the founders of a new startup. Success requires compressing one's working life into intense periods of 4-5 years through sustained effort and enduring pain equivalent to long-term savings. Planning and execution are important to achieve goals.
Importance of UX Design in PM by Dhantra Studio Founder & CEOProduct School
This document summarizes a presentation about the importance of UX design principles for product management. The presentation discusses how UX should feel "whole" and "intuitive" by maintaining consistency, habituation, and providing proper feedback. It breaks down UX into its artistic, design, and technological components. For art, it emphasizes consistency, creative guidelines, and using less. For design, it focuses on consistency, habituation, intuitiveness, less is more, and feedback. For technology, it recommends prototyping and avoiding shortcuts. The overall goals are to make the experience whole through consistency and pixel perfection, and intuitive through various guidelines and feedback.
Importance of UX Design in PM by Dhantra Studio Founder & CEOProduct School
Main Takeaways:
1. UX Design principles and how it helps in creating good products
2. Importance of UX in developing unique customer experiences and habits
3. Q&A session
Role Of Programmer On Telecom IndustryDivya Watson
This document discusses the role of a programmer in the telecom industry. It outlines the process of brainstorming, planning, taking action, observing, and reflecting on issues faced by Java programmers. The author plans to conduct interviews with 5 programmers over 3 days to gather perspectives on identified issues and brainstorm solutions. The session will be led in the morning to accommodate schedules. Data will be compiled afterwards to embrace the brainstorming process successfully and gather applicable viewpoints.
[DevDay2019] Lean UX - By Bryant Castro, Bryant Castro at WizelineDevDay.org
Lean UX helps teams build the minimal product necessary to validate risky assumptions and minimize the time to market with the right product. On this lecture, Lean UX principles and its value to the product cycle will be introduced. Also, the methods and tools that will help you get feedback from users and learn rapidly will be discussed. This session is geared towards those who are interested in UX but have no much experience, those looking for new methods to improve their current product processes, and anyone interested in design, business, and user centered design.
Loc Nguyen provides advice for tech professionals interested in freelancing. The document discusses why someone should and shouldn't freelance, including the benefits of controlling your schedule and career. It notes that as a freelancer, you take on additional roles like sales, marketing, and accounting. The document recommends specializing in a niche technology, developing a personal brand, and finding first clients through referrals, subcontracting, or job boards. It also provides tips on determining an appropriate hourly rate and books and podcasts to learn more about freelancing.
Understanding Engineering Challenges without a Tech BackgroundProduct School
While it can be intimidating for people without technical backgrounds to jump into a technical environment, there is amazing potential to affect change and act as a multiplier. In this session, Andrew walked through lessons he has learned in how to better understand, prioritize, and tackle technical issues facing engineers in the workplace.
Education and Industry – UCLAN Burnley – 11 Feb 2015Jake Smith
A talk I gave to BTEC Computing students yrs 1 & 2 ( aged 16-18) and degree students from the Web Design and the Computing/Business Systems Management courses about moving from education into industry
Chartered Manager is the hallmark of a professional manager.
It puts you on an equal footing with established professions such as accountants and engineers.
Qualifications prove that you know the theory.
Chartered status proves that you are using it on the job and getting results.
Steve Murray is the living embodiment of this ideal and is a nomination for Chartered Manager of the Year 2010
The document discusses two career paths the author is interested in pursuing: software development and science. For software development, the author lists typical daily activities like working hours, lunch breaks, and exercising after work. They also outline the education needed like completing middle school, high school, college, and computer classes. Potential interview questions for both careers are provided around issues like handling dangerous situations, sick days, and speaking up. The author expresses their skills in making and fixing computers and electricity and their goals to learn more about both fields in middle school to work towards these careers.
UXPA 2023: Redesigning the design interview – how candidates and businesses c...UXPA International
This session is designed for both job seekers and design managers. The way we do design hiring today is broken. Candidates are required to do too much up-front and still have to complete a long chain of interviews to get an offer. On the other side, hiring managers are overwhelmed by applicants – making it difficult to decide who to move forward into interviews and how to efficiently evaluate skills during the process. This deep-dive will walk through how the design team at Chipper re-evaluated the effectiveness of our hiring process and redesigned it to optimize for: Equity, Respect for candidates’ and team members’ time, and Measurement of the “right skills” for each open position. In the back half of the talk, we’ll also discuss how AI – specifically ChatGPT – is changing the way we’re evaluating portfolios. Join us for a discussion of how “best practices” in hiring must evolve to keep up with expectations from employers and candidates, alike.
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T-DOSE 2015: Using Python, PHP, JQuery and Linux to visualize the heartrate a...Jeroen Baten
This document describes how the author used Python, PHP, JQuery and Linux to visualize the oxygen saturation levels of his stepdaughter Anouschka, who has several medical conditions. He connected an oxygen saturation measurement device to his computer via serial port and wrote a Python script to log the data to a MySQL database. He then used PHP and the DyGraph JavaScript library to visualize the oxygen saturation and heart rate data over time based on the logged data, allowing doctors to better monitor her levels. This helped provide more data to understand her varying oxygen levels during sleep.
Running your mainframe on linux (for fun and profit)Jeroen Baten
Yes, this talk is about running your own mainframe on your own hardware.
Mainframes are old, yes, but they are still very much alive.
New hardware is still being developed and there are a lot of fresh jobs
in this area too.
A lot of mainframes run COBOL workloads. COBOL is far from a dead language.
It processes an estimated 85% of all business transactions, and 5 billion lines of new COBOL code are written every year.
In this session the speaker will help you in take your first steps
towards running your own mainframe. If you like then after this session you can continue
to build your knowledge of mainframe systems using the links provided during the talk.
Come on in and learn the basics of a completely different computer system!
And it will take you less than an hour to do that!
A new document_workflow_for_the_governmentJeroen Baten
A talk about how the conbimation of blockchain with GPG can potentially change the world. Including a demo of a small proof of concept software program.
We recently hosted the much-anticipated Community Skill Builders Workshop during our June online meeting. This event was a culmination of six months of listening to your feedback and crafting solutions to better support your PMI journey. Here’s a look back at what happened and the exciting developments that emerged from our collaborative efforts.
A Gathering of Minds
We were thrilled to see a diverse group of attendees, including local certified PMI trainers and both new and experienced members eager to contribute their perspectives. The workshop was structured into three dynamic discussion sessions, each led by our dedicated membership advocates.
Key Takeaways and Future Directions
The insights and feedback gathered from these discussions were invaluable. Here are some of the key takeaways and the steps we are taking to address them:
• Enhanced Resource Accessibility: We are working on a new, user-friendly resource page that will make it easier for members to access training materials and real-world application guides.
• Structured Mentorship Program: Plans are underway to launch a mentorship program that will connect members with experienced professionals for guidance and support.
• Increased Networking Opportunities: Expect to see more frequent and varied networking events, both virtual and in-person, to help you build connections and foster a sense of community.
Moving Forward
We are committed to turning your feedback into actionable solutions that enhance your PMI journey. This workshop was just the beginning. By actively participating and sharing your experiences, you have helped shape the future of our Chapter’s offerings.
Thank you to everyone who attended and contributed to the success of the Community Skill Builders Workshop. Your engagement and enthusiasm are what make our Chapter strong and vibrant. Stay tuned for updates on the new initiatives and opportunities to get involved. Together, we are building a community that supports and empowers each other on our PMI journeys.
Stay connected, stay engaged, and let’s continue to grow together!
About PMI Silver Spring Chapter
We are a branch of the Project Management Institute. We offer a platform for project management professionals in Silver Spring, MD, and the DC/Baltimore metro area. Monthly meetings facilitate networking, knowledge sharing, and professional development. For more, visit pmissc.org.
Learnings from Successful Jobs SearchersBruce Bennett
Are you interested to know what actions help in a job search? This webinar is the summary of several individuals who discussed their job search journey for others to follow. You will learn there are common actions that helped them succeed in their quest for gainful employment.
Joyce M Sullivan, Founder & CEO of SocMediaFin, Inc. shares her "Five Questions - The Story of You", "Reflections - What Matters to You?" and "The Three Circle Exercise" to guide those evaluating what their next move may be in their careers.
Success is often not achievable without facing and overcoming obstacles along the way. To reach our goals and achieve success, it is important to understand and resolve the obstacles that come in our way.
In this article, we will discuss the various obstacles that hinder success, strategies to overcome them, and examples of individuals who have successfully surmounted their obstacles.
Leadership Ambassador club Adventist modulekakomaeric00
Aims to equip people who aspire to become leaders with good qualities,and with Christian values and morals as per Biblical teachings.The you who aspire to be leaders should first read and understand what the ambassador module for leadership says about leadership and marry that to what the bible says.Christians sh
A Guide to a Winning Interview June 2024Bruce Bennett
This webinar is an in-depth review of the interview process. Preparation is a key element to acing an interview. Learn the best approaches from the initial phone screen to the face-to-face meeting with the hiring manager. You will hear great answers to several standard questions, including the dreaded “Tell Me About Yourself”.
In the intricate tapestry of life, connections serve as the vibrant threads that weave together opportunities, experiences, and growth. Whether in personal or professional spheres, the ability to forge meaningful connections opens doors to a multitude of possibilities, propelling individuals toward success and fulfillment.
Eirini is an HR professional with strong passion for technology and semiconductors industry in particular. She started her career as a software recruiter in 2012, and developed an interest for business development, talent enablement and innovation which later got her setting up the concept of Software Community Management in ASML, and to Developer Relations today. She holds a bachelor degree in Lifelong Learning and an MBA specialised in Strategic Human Resources Management. She is a world citizen, having grown up in Greece, she studied and kickstarted her career in The Netherlands and can currently be found in Santa Clara, CA.
46. 12.838.934 Dutch voters
285.851 Party-member
This is only 2.2 %
25% Active partymembers
So we are governed by 70.000 people
(with almost zero IT knowledge...)
47. This is a call to arms!
Not to fight!
But to get involved.
Discuss, decide, act!
48. “The future is whatever you make it. “
“So make it a good one.”
Questions for me?: jeroen@jeroenbaten.nl