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HƯỚNG DẪN LÀM MÁY VẼ 4AXIDRAW STEP BY STEP - PHẦN 2

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Mình hướng dẫn các bạn lắp ráp phần cơ khí.  Các chi tiết cứ mua và in 3D theo đúng kích thước thì lắp ráp rất dễ dàng nhé. --------------------------------------- Đầy đủ bộ linh kiện của chúng ta sau khi in 3D và mua chi tiết cơ khí. Bước 1: Bước 2:  Bước 3: Bước 4: Bước 5: Bước 6:  Bước 7:  Bước 8:  Bước 9:  Bước 10:  Bước 11:  Bước 12:  Bước 13:  Bước 14:  Bước 15:  Bước 16:  Bước 17:  Bước 18:  Bước 19: Bước 20: Cài đặt phần mềm và đổ code (Phần 3) ------------------------------------------------------------- HƯỚNG DẪN LÀM MÁY VẼ 4AXIDRAW STEP BY STEP- PHẦN 3

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Part 1: Stand Out with Your Answers to These Interview Questions The number of questions that can be asked by Human Resources or the hiring manager is limitless. Here are some of the most popular questions and my thoughts on how to answer them. 1. Tell me about yourself One of the most common questions in an interview is “Tell me about yourself.” Actually, it is not even a question--it is an invitation. It is an opportunity to share with the interviewer whatever you think is important in their hiring decision. More importantly, it is your chance to differentiate yourself from other candidates. In most cases, the standard questions offer the same opportunity. [MORE:  Answering: Tell Me About Yourself .] 2. Where do you see yourself in five years? Employers don’t necessarily care to hear that you expect to climb the corporate ladder and be a supervisor. If the job you’re interviewing for is not a supervisor, they probably aren’t concerned about your management skills. Y

HOW TO WRITE A JAPANESE RESUME

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Like many other affairs, Japan takes a very different approach to resume writing than what we are used to back home. There are two major hiring seasons in Japan in the early spring and the late summer, but it is never too early to start working on your resume. When creating a Japanese resume, most companies prefer resumes to be handwritten. If you feel your kanji skills are not up to scratch, there are  websites  that allow you to enter your information and have it printed and emailed. The Photo The general rule of thumb when taking a photo for your resume is think of a passport photo. The more professional and presentable you look in the photo, the greater your chances are of being called in for an interview. The photo should be glued to the top right corner ( 4 ) of the resume. Men typically wear a dark suit with a conservative tie. There are plenty of photo booths, not unlike the popular purikura, that specialize in taking photos just the right size for resumes and passp