Job Interviews The purpose of a job interview is for you and an employer to learn about one another. Employers want to evaluate your qualifications, and you also want to evaluate the employer.
There are several different types of interviews:
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MTS Integrates Connector System with Smallest Mobile Hydraulic Sensor Connector system eliminates mis-wiring in cylinder/sensor assembly...
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Pumps for Algerian Fertiliser Factory Beginning of 2008, KSB Aktiengesellschaft, received an order worth several million euros for the supply of five large vertical tubular casing pumps, five large water transport pumps and five large butterfly valves with hydraulic actuators to a fertiliser factory in Algeria.
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'Tis the Season to Ace Your Performance Review If there's ever been a year to ace the annual performance review, 2008 may be it.
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Water Disinfect. Mkt. to Hit $7.4 Bil. in 2012 Global demand for water disinfection products is projected to increase 7.4
percent annually to $7.4 billion in 2012, according to a study by The Freedonia Group (www.freedoniagroup.com). Overall, the study predicts growth will be fastest in China, India and other developing countries, particularly those with large industrial sectors. Growth is expected to be substantial in nearly every region, although the underlying reasons for growth can vary widely.
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Career Choices Select almost any industry, anywhere. Automation + control technologies are not only part of that industry, but, from plastics to cars, they are critical to production. Instruments and control systems measure, analyze, and manipulate factors such as temperature, flow, pressure, level, velocity, and composition in a variety of manufacturing, scientific, and technical applications. Men and women who specialize in automation + control conceive, design, build, operate, and maintain these vital systems. As a student considering this field, you have an immense array of choices. The preparation you make now is an exciting first step toward your professional future.
While the opportunities are far too numerous to list, most automation + control jobs fall into one of four general categories:
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Recruiters: The Difference Between Puppy Dogs and Consultants Let's talk about recruiters. For those of you who don't know, I was one for 22 years. Seven in contingency then three as the office manager for a permanent/temp local agency. Then another eight in contingency, followed by four as a retained recruiter. Yes, all three possible types of recruiting, which is very unusual, so I've seen it on every level. But for this blog entry, I'm focusing on contingency recruiters, because that's where the most danger is to job searchers.
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5 Bad Excuses for Calling in Sick At some point in time it happens to the best of us. We become disengaged with our jobs, boss or just life in general. Getting out of bed and making it to work feels like a job unto itself, and you wonder, "Why bother?"
Here are five bad excuses for giving in to the call-in-sick urge:
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Eaton's Hydraulics Training Services Introduces Redesigned HTS-2 Hydraulics Training System for Classroom Fluid Power Simulations Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation announced today its Hydraulics Training Services have introduced a completely re-designed hydraulic training system incorporating improvements and enhancements based on experience gained in many years of instructional experience. The new HTS-2 fluid power training simulator provides a cost-effective solution for hands-on demonstration of hydraulic principles for a classroom or lab environment.
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Gardner Denver Completes Acquisition of Compair Gardner Denver, Inc. reported today that it has completed its previously announced acquisition of CompAir Holdings Limited (“CompAir"), a leading global manufacturer of compressed air and gas solutions.
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Job Interview Tips Congratulations! You've landed a job interview, and now you have the opportunity to dazzle a potential employer in person. That is, unless you forget to follow these golden interview rules. Find out how to leave the right impression with these tips.
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FGD Market to Hit $200 Bil. By 2020 Over the next 12 years owners of coal-fired power plants will spend $200 billion dollars to add flue gas desulfurization (FGD) systems to existing and new combustion units, according to the latest forecasts by the McIlvaine Company (www.mcilvainecompany.com) in its online report World FGD Markets.
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Job-Search Tips for Older Workers Does age bias exist in the hiring process today? That's a tricky question, as it's often hard to prove. Nonetheless, many mature workers seem to face more of an uphill battle today when competing against candidates from Gen X and Gen Y.
Here are five pointers for those job hunters who may have a few years under their belts.
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Sauer-Danfoss Inc. Announces President and CEO Succession Plan Sauer-Danfoss Inc. (NYSE: SHS) today announced that Sven Ruder has been appointed to the position of President and Chief Executive Officer, effective January 1, 2009. Ruder succeeds David J. Anderson who announced his retirement effective January 1, 2009.
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Body Language: Be Careful What You Don't Speak What your body language says is often more important than what you say verbally, especially when the two conflict. When they're in sync, your movements are a reflection of what you’re thinking and what you’re feeling: your conscious and your unconscious. But when they aren’t, the unconscious prevails.
Why?
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Do Your Homework Before the Big Interview Once upon a time, a job seeker landed an interview, skimmed the prospective employer's annual report, wowed the hiring manager with a few company facts and strolled into his dream job.
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Hansen Opens Environmentally-Certified Plant After investing around 180 million euros, the expanded Hansen Transmissions Lommel, Belgium factory was officially opened by Flemish Minister-President Kris Peeters. He also helped assemble Hansen’s 20,000th wind turbine gearbox and released the ISO 14001 certificate for the plant’s environment management policy, which includes strategies for energy, product storage, air emission and waste.
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IDEX Corporation Acquires Richter Chemie - Technik IDEX Corporation announced the acquisition of Richter Chemie-Technik, a leading provider of premium quality lined pumps, valves and control equipment for the chemical, fine chemical and pharmaceutical industries.
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Wall Street's Gender Pay Gap The strip-club atmosphere may be gone from Wall Street, but gender discrimination lives on in work rules and compensation programs that favor men, according to a book about Wall Street's gender pay gap.
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New Sensor Could Help Avert Pipeline Failures Researchers at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST, www.nist.gov) and Colorado School of Mines (CSM, www.mines.edu) have developed a prototype sensor that is designed to quickly detect very small amounts of hydrogen accumulation in coated pipeline steel. The new sensor could provide early warning of pipes that have accumulated excessive amounts of hydrogen — a notorious source of embrittlement — and avert potentially disastrous failures of pipelines carrying hydrogen fuel, according to the NIST.
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How to Get Answers to 5 Key Questions Before Taking a Job Three times during his career, Leslie G. Griffen has asked a prospective employer whether he can walk around the company and talk with employees about how they like their jobs. Twice the employers gave him the go-ahead, which told Griffen they were confident their employees were happy. One employer balked - a sign that this was not a good match.
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Wind Energy Producers Diversified industrial manufacturer Eaton Corporation announced its Searcy, AR, plant has inaugurated an industry exclusive factory repair service for the Vickers® proportional valves widely used to control blade pitch in power-generating wind turbines.
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Older Staffers Get Uneasy Embrace Americans are going to have to retire later, we're often told. They live longer than their ancestors. Neither their retirement savings nor the taxes of younger generations can support ever-longer retirements.
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Recession? What Recession? Demand for Qualified Personnel in the Fluid Power Industry is at an All-time High Recession is ripping through the nation and economic hardship is impacting almost everything Americans do from buying houses to driving cars, or even being able to hold a job. Ethan Harris, chief domestic economist for Lehman Brothers, expects the current unemployment rate to continue to rise well through the end of 2009 . Goldman Sachs shares a similar sentiment, predicting that rising unemployment rates are only currently about half of what they will increase to by the end of 2009 .
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