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I want to translate some pages of english to marathi which is the site for it? Or I want the general information about Tsunami in marathi language?. Plz tell me the sites for both of questions. Please.

2007-02-14 18:22:33 · 2 answers · asked by ASH 1 in Education & Reference Primary & Secondary Education

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try babel fish translation website... http://babelfish.altavista.com/tr

2007-02-14 18:40:02 · answer #1 · answered by hb 2 · 0 0

Well not that I'm an engineer but I've got to imagine the interview process is pretty much the same as any where else. Some things to do- dress at least and maybe even more formal/business like than you think the employees for such a place normally dress; make eye contact; answer questions honestly; ASK questions (re the company, the job for which you are applying); if they have a web-site, check it out; bring resumes and maybe references, copies of grades may be useful, and any "work" either professional of school-related that may show your experience and talent; for today's grads, things like piercings, etc should be removed and/or hidden to convey a professional appearance; avoid saying things like uh huh, slang terms, etc.; arrive about 15 minutes earlier than the interview (nothing shows dis-respect to a possible employer than arriving late when they are doing you the favor). Be prepared for questions that relate to personal interests; career goals with the company; what you can offer the company that others may not; personal and career strengths and weaknesses; how your experience relates to the position you are seeking; etc. After the interview, thank the person(s) conducting the interview for their time and follow up with a thank-you letter (possibly an e-mail if you know the persons address) a couple days after the interview. If you don't hear anything within about two weeks, I would personally call to follow up but from recent experience the employer probably won't tell you much (for better or worse). As someone else said, don't get depressed if you don't get the position because the job market can be brutal (I know from first-hand experience) and just look at each interview as practice for the next one. Good Luck!---Wow, you actually have many people giving you very good advice and tips.

2016-03-29 07:09:33 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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