Private job for kunjan (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: eCommerce, Magento)
Author: Blancer
nature touring by Helm
Using www.naturetouring.co.za and creating the same look and feel please create a Joomla website with the following: 1) A list with pictures of 9 tours referred to as packaged tours on the website. 2) A page for each tour… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Joomla)
Logo animations by mackenziescott
Have a look at my logo here- attached. Here is one version one good version I have already. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eC19_xCDvgg&feature=related Looking for different 3D animations please… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: 3D Rendering, After Effects, Animation, Illustrator, Maya)
Simple cms and a website by subokreslnik
I need a copy of this site: josephdirand.com with simple cms (mysql isnt necessary) So, there should be option to create pages, subpages and adding photos or articles just like on josephdirand thank… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: CMS, HTML, HTML5, Javascript, PHP)
PHP Expert required for very simple task by juvinhiod
I have got a very simple php application to develop where you need to create login/register page using php/mysql having same look and feel as the current site and do following tasks. After registration, they should get a username/password and same to be emailed to their account… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: HTML, MySQL, PHP)
Looking for e-currency in moneybookers by businessyassir
Hi i’m looking for someone how can transfer to me in my moneybookers account 50 dollar i would transfer to him 60 dollar by freelancer because when i do it in freelancer it take a lot of time . (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Craigslist, HTML, Marketing, PHP, Sales)
Jobs Portal Search Engine Needed by seoasia
We are looking for an experienced web developer to develop a job search portal for us: The function of the job portal should have: see the attached PDF: Plus the following requirement: Candidates… (Budget: $1500-3000, Jobs: AJAX, ASP, MySQL, PHP, SQL)
5000 FaceBook Fans Needed (USA) by HiringNow
Job Description: 1) All fans must be real people…NO FAKES, NO BOTS, NO SPAM! 2) 85% of fans must be from USA 3) All fans must have no less than 50 friends and 2 or more photos 4) All fans must be age 25 and above… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Facebook, Social Networking)
An Introduction to Illustrator’s Color Tools
You may know about RGB and CMYK, but how about LAB or HSB? With all these color choices and ways to use them it’s often easy to get confused. In this introduction to Illustrators color tools you will learn about the different color spaces, how they work and what tools you can use to get the most out of them. Let’s get familiar with the powerful color tools that Illustrator offers!
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URGENT WEBSITE CONTENT WRITER NEED! by alok007patel
Hi, I have just launched new website.I need content writer for my website.Please PM me for conversation. Have a Great day! Regards, Alok (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Article Rewriting, Articles, Copywriting, Translation)
Why Being A “Jack Of All Trades” Works
In the workplace of yesterday, most jobs existed as a fixed set of clear-cut, unchanging duties. Rarely did the nature of the work vary, and in many cases a worker’s ability to repeat the same exact process and produce identical results was commended. Just ask an assembly-line worker or a railroad builder if “outside-the-box thinking,” or “creative innovating” was welcome in their workplace. They’d probably tell you that “thinking outside the box” is more likely to result in a factory-wide meltdown or a train wreck than a pat on the back or a promotion.
As a result, job candidates of the past were evaluated on specific skills that they already know. For example, if a hiring manager were filling a position for a bricklayer, they would only care about how well you can lay bricks. None of your other accomplishments matter; if you lay the best bricks, you’ll likely get the job. It sounds so delightfully simple, doesn’t it? Well… tough luck, because as we both know, your job is quite the opposite of simple and straightforward.
Job Description: Bricklayer
- Spread one half-inch of cement.
- Place brick, straighten and align.
- Repeat ad infinitum.
- Retire.
Being a Jack of All Trades
Today’s jobs, unlike the bricklaying positions of the past, are ever changing, and unpredictable. On any given day, the nature of your work could change drastically. Each new project reshapes your responsibilities, and you may eventually find yourself with a job that is completely different from the one described in your interview. To make matters worse, it has probably strayed from your areas of expertise as well.
This is a common occurrence recognized by entry-level workers and executives alike. In fact, today’s job interviewers frequently glaze over the unpredictable demands of their open position with generalities and trite clichés: Have you been told that your job will require you to “wear many hats?” Does your job description have a long, exhaustive list of specific duties capped off with an ironic “other duties as assigned?” If so, you must know exactly what I’m talking about. Despite all of our different titles, departments and specialties, it seems that we’re all destined to be “Jacks-(and Jills)-of-all trades,” whether we like it or not.
Job Description: You
- Wear many hats.
- Be a ‘Jack of all trades.’
- Other duties as assigned.
Unfortunately, our specialties and backgrounds will never change as quickly as our work does. This is how an engineer finds them self marketing new products instead of building them, or how a writer ends up managing a publishing company instead of crafting their own work. While they may prefer staying within their expertise, the reality may be that they’re the best marketer or publishing manager that the company has, even if it’s not their forte.
It’s certainly not easy working outside of your comfort zone: Lack of experience can cause needless frustration, and you might worry that everyone will forget what you are really good at. All the while, you watch your peers doing what they do best, and reaping all kinds of rewards from it.
The situation may look grim, but there is hope: You may not realize it, but you weren’t chosen for this unfamiliar work solely to cause you aggravation or to make you look bad. You also weren’t randomly picked by drawing the unlucky short straw. You were chosen because you have transferable skills, and unlike some of your coworkers, you can adapt to the unfamiliar, and do the atypical work quicker and better than they could.
Transferable Skills
Transferable skills are the skills that you’ve learned and applied throughout your education and work experience. Things like communication, time management, creativity, problem solving, and expression of ideas. Sure, they’re somewhat intangible, but trust me, you’ve had plenty of practice. After all, we didn’t memorize the Pythagorean Theorem or read The Odyssey in school just in case our future work involved geometry or literature. It was mostly just practicing the same general skills that any professional uses. We may have doubted the validity of these studies in high school, but the purpose of all that busywork was clearly to hone our transferable skills for future use. I trust you were paying attention.
Transferable skills may seem boring and insignificant compared to a degree from a top university or an impressive work history, but they are your best assets in the workplace. Wouldn’t you rather be known as “a great communicator,” “a problem solver,” or “very organized” instead of “has a master’s degree” or “came from a big law firm?” Those résumé items are only as good as the transferable skills that came out of them.
Suddenly, those co-workers breezing through the usual work while you struggled with the harder projects no longer seem lucky or favored. It may be that they can only do the usual routine, and you can do more thanks to your transferable skills.
So, next time you find yourself banging your head against the wall, and struggling through yet another peculiar project, remember that you do have the right tools for the job. Besides, you don’t want to do the same familiar, comfortable work every day. You don’t want to be the bricklayer. You’re better than that, and you’ve got the skills to prove it.
Writers Needed . $1.5/400-500w. Daily pay. by rajpoot199
Looking for writers who can deliver ONLY quality work. Please bid on this project and start right away. Payment everyday via GAF or Paypal. Traveling and Food Nichae. (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Article Rewriting, Articles, Travel Writing)
Logo Design for Auction based contractor match website by dmoreno73
This is a fast and straight job for all logo professionals. For regional websites to match contractors with homeowners i need: 1 Logo around the trademark phillyhammer.com and ideally the keystone outline or shape included and mayb the hammer itself… (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: Logo Design)
Make a Dynamic Copyright Notice in Flash: Part 1 – Basix
This huge tutorial will help you learn a number of useful programming techniques, all tied together with a deceptively simple (and very flexible) end result. Grab a cup of coffee and let’s jump into part one..
From the first look at the demo, I’m sure you will think, what’s the big deal? This can be done with a single timeline tween and a stop() action in the last frame. But in this case, appearances are deceiving. The actual purpose of this tutorial is not to teach you how to make a primitive copyright notice, but to show you a great cluster of useful programming techniques, the copyright notice serving as a simple example.
Of course one may argue that using complex object-oriented programming for such a basic task is like firing a ballistic missile to swat a fly. But then again, if someone would actually manage to hit a fly deliberately with a ballistic missile, that would say a lot about that person’s marksmanship, wouldn’t it? Anyway, in a moment you’ll see that our little module packs a lot more value than is at first obvious.
From this tutorial you will learn a number of useful techniques:
- Creating timer-based animations
- Transforming a String received from XML into a MovieClip instance name
- Correctly interpreting XML String values as Booleans
- Basic error handling when passing values from XML
- Drawing shapes with code
- Creating masks with code
- Adding and removing event handlers
- Creating the resizing events
- Adding text fields in code
- Text formatting
- Working with Date class
In the meantime, you can download all the files used in this tutorial from the link above.
Step 1: Create a .fla File
Let’s start by creating a new .fla file.
In that file, let’s change the stage width to 600 and
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Configure FileChucker by meljaxx
I have purchased an upload script called “FileChucker” written by Encodable.com I thought I might be able to set it up myself but I found that the options read like the dictionary and are just as long! I need this set up for me on my site with the options that I need….. (Budget: $30-250, Jobs: AJAX, MySQL, PHP)