How to Write a Perfect Resume

© Ugur Akinci To write a perfect resume, you need to remember one very important fact: you are not writing it to find a job. Let’s repeat: the main function of an excellent resume is NOT to get a job offer. It’s main function is to get you that JOB INTERVIEW. A resume that cannot…

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Using "In Question" in Plain Writing

I have a confession to make. I have a bad habit. Once in a while I emphasize an object with the qualifier “in question”. For example: “Save the variable in question to the database.” What I really mean, in terms of plain writing, is very simple: the pronoun “this”. I could easily say “save THIS…

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Quality Assurance Audit System (QAAS) – A MS Office Add-In for Quality Assurance Management

The Quality Assurance Audit System (QAAS) is a MS Office Add-In that provides a formal environment through which Users can:  Generate Audits Input audit findings Track and trend audits and findings Electronically address audit findings and provide responses, resolutions and CAPAs. Generare ad-hoc metrics and scorecards with built-in search engine Progress audits from Draft to Approval with a full workflow, electronic signatures…

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Adobe FrameMaker 12 Offers Exciting New Publishing Options

I’ve recently sat in a 2-hour webinar hosted by Adobe on the new Adobe FrameMaker 12. I really liked what I saw and will upgrade to it soon by taking advantage of Adobe’s great limited-time offer to existing registered FM customers: now for only $29.99 a month you can subscribe (online) to the whole TCS5…

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How to Suppress Alert Messages in FrameMaker Documents

Adobe FrameMaker is such a smart program that if you have any fonts missing, if any of the cross-reference links are broken, it’ll let you know right away when you are opening the file by displaying an alert message. Alert messages are a great way to correct what’s wrong with your document except… when you…

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