Sunday 16 February 2014

The Avanti Group LLC Recruiting & Leadership Resume Fraud Said On The Rise


Caveat emptor — let the buyer beware — and if it sounds too good to be true it probably is, are two sayings potential employers should bear in mind when vetting hires, researchers warn.

The tightening job market has more people either outright lying on resumes or writing their resumes in ways that polish the apple to stellar levels, they say.

“People create fraudulent resumes all the time,” said Randy Miller, a vice president with Career Adventures in Shreveport. He’s been doing human resources work since 1990 and has been in his capacity with Career Adventures 14 years. “It has been an issue, though we’ve probably seen more of it in the last five years.”


“We tell them not to do that because once they get employed or even before they are employed, everyone does background checks,” Miller said, noting that he tells clients to look at all their job history “to make sure their dates line up, that they actually worked where they say they worked. Put your real experience on there. They’ll learn if you’re lying.”

Karen Baronet is a professional placement specialist with Jean Simpson Personnel Services, which has operated locally more than 40 years.

“When we have done education verification we have found there have been cases of people claiming to have a degree from a certain college or have a certain GPA and find out that it’s not,” she said. “We've had people embellish on their resume and discovered that. We've had people list a longer length of time as employed with a company than they actually were.”

Trend investigator Jeff Crilley noted research on a blog with the compelling name Earsucker, performed research and validated claims that four of every five resumes contain errors, intentional or otherwise.

“It caught my eye,” Crilley said. “Can these numbers be right? Four out of five resumes are inaccurate? That’s a big number.

“For some, it’s a case of little seemingly innocent lies, a fake-it-till-you-make-it approach to the job search. For others, it becomes a borderline criminal attempt to defraud.”



Thursday 13 February 2014

The Avanti Group LLC Recruiting & Leadership Graduates need to upskill to find IT work


A combination of under-qualified ­university graduates and aged workers with outdated skills are exacerbating a shortage of experienced information technology professionals in Australia, with experts warning shortages could spread in the years to come.

Technology companies have disputed government statistics that suggest there is no shortage in the industry, with ­concerns mounting that a 36 per cent decline in undergraduate students taking up computer science degrees since 2001 could see the situation worsen.

“There’s both a skills shortage and a skills glut simultaneously,” said Simon Kaplan, director of skills and industry transformation at National ICT Australia.

“We’ve seen a big shift from the ­massive, back-end enterprise systems that dominated IT in the ’80s, ’90s and early 2000s, to a much more fluid and fast-moving kind of technology that uses different kinds of techniques and tools.

“There are lots of people who have worked in these mammoth teams who have lost their work and are lost, they don’t know how to re-engage in the world that’s changed.”

At the same time, students graduating with computer science degrees found it difficult to find jobs in their field of study due to lack of practical experience.

Research body Graduate Careers Australia suggested those who had graduated with bachelor’s degrees in computer ­science during 2013 were less likely than average to have found full-time careers in IT. “A lot of the entry-level IT jobs that people typically would have done 10 years ago such as help desk or first-level ­support have been off-shored,” said Peter Acheson, chief executive of recruitment firm Peoplebank.

“[Students] will need to do some ­re-training or up-skilling in their first six months out of uni so companies are able to take someone on knowing they haven’t quite got the skills they’re looking for, but are willing to make the investment in upskilling or additional education to get them to be at the skill level they’re required to be.”

Mr Acheson said weak economic growth had served to stave off an ­industry-wide shortage of skills, with advertisements for permanent IT jobs down 10 per cent on May last year. But companies seeking specialist skills, ­particularly in online development, were finding it more difficult to find ­adequate employees. “Some ­organisations have been going to people in the business and asking them to run IT projects,” he said.

Despite official statistics suggesting there is no skills shortage in the ­information technology industry, key figures including Freelancer.com chief executive Matt Barrie have disputed the figures as not aligning with industry ­experience. Mr Kaplan argued the wrong definitions were being used to measure IT jobs and companies, making it difficult to clearly determine whether or not a skills shortage actually exists.

“There is no IT set of job classifications and no IT set of company classifications in the system, because the system is probably 30 years out of date in the way it ­classifies companies and jobs,” he said. “We’re running at least 20 years behind the economies we see as our peers in terms of being able to track this properly.”

Serial entrepreneur Bowei Gai who is writing a global report on start-up ­ecosystems, said it was important Australia reformed its immigration policy to ensure any skills shortages could be filled by migrants. “The reason Silicon Valley is great is because they told a fairytale that attracted so many people to come from all over the world; more than half of Silicon Valley are foreigners,” he said. “The next 10-year [period] will be one of entrepreneurial mobility, and if that’s the case, the country with the best immigration policy is going to benefit most out of this.”

Sunday 16 June 2013

Heritage: Soap-boiler, social reformer, MP and tribal chieftain - the life of William Lever

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In the latest of our series commemorating the life and work of people honoured with blue plaques, Adam Sonin explores the fascinating history of soap manufacturer and philanthropist William Lever.
Soap-boiler, social reformer, MP, tribal chieftain, multi-millionaire and Lord of the Western Isles. He employed workmen from the Mersey to the Congo and they all called him ‘Chief’. His peers knew him as William Lever, later to become first Viscount Leverhulme.
When he was made a Baronet in 1911 he chose the motto Mutare Vel Timere Sperno: “I spurn to change or fear.” Throughout his life his favourite novel was Charles Dickens’ David Copperfield (1850). He owned a string of grand houses packed full of antiques, artworks and treasures, all “guarded” by tiger-skin rugs.
He was known to often sleep outdoors, in all weathers, and on a simple iron bed. Evelyn Waugh, a near neighbour, described his house, then under construction, as “Italianite”. His model village, Port Sunlight, near his soapworks in Birkenhead, ranks alongside Henrietta Barnett’s Hampstead Garden Suburb as one of England’s great experiments in town planning. Barnett was also a near neighbour.
The food manufacturer, Sir Angus Watson (1874–1961), described him as “thickset in stature, with a sturdy body set on short legs and a massive head covered with thick, upstanding hair, he radiated force and energy”. Sir Angus continued: “He had piercing, blue-grey eyes which, however, flashed with
challenge when he was angry,” and “the short neck and closely-set ears of a prize-fighter”.
William Hesketh Lever, first Viscount Leverhulme (1851–1925), soap manufacturer and philanthropist, was born on 19 September, at 16 Wood Street, Bolton. Seven years earlier, writing in The Condition Of The Working Class In England, Friedrich Engels (1820–1895) described the town as “one of the worst
in Britain... badly and irregularly built, with foul courts, lanes and back alleys”. Perhaps ironically the site later became home of The Bolton Socialist Club (the oldest remaining independent socialist club in the country) where guest speakers have included Eleanor Marx (1855–1898), daughter of Karl. Lever’s childhood, however, was not set in the squalor which Engels had documented.
Lever’s father, James, was a wholesale and retail grocer, and his mother was a cotton mill manager. He had eight sisters and a brother and was a precocious child. Apparently before he could walk, let alone read, he rearranged the family’s library by height order, a ‘systemising’ which he later said “used to give me such intense delight when I could only crawl to the bookshelf”.
His parents kept rabbits, but not as pets, and the young William used the opportunity to design a self-sufficient ecosystem. He figured that by growing grass on the roofs of the hutches he could both insulate and feed the animals, with a view to fattening them up for the family pot. William would take the family

dog, a black and white collie named Guess, out for long walks, collecting samples of interesting plants and insects which he would later scrutinise under his microscope, a gift from his father.

Friday 31 May 2013

The Avanti Group: Is Bitcoin’s bubble finally bursting/Wordpress

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Bitcoin itself is largely based on hashcash, a ‘proof of work’ scheme proposed by Adam Back in the
1990′s as a way to stop spam. The idea behind hashcash was to increase the cost of sending email to
the point that spam became uneconomic by requiring each sender to perform a quantity of
computational make-work.
Before the rise of Bitcoin in 2009, the most successful scheme of this kind was E-Gold, which operated
from 1996 until it was shut down by the Secret Service in 2007. E-Gold tapped into the libertarian
ideology of anonymous cash, but their technology fell far short of the rhetoric. E-Gold wasn’t really
anonymous, and wasn’t even located outside US jurisdiction. The company was registered in St. Nevis
and Kitts, the datacenter was located in Florida. The idea that E-Gold somehow operated outside the
scope of US regulation was a spectacular example of self-delusion by their management.
E-Gold wasn’t an anonymous currency as such, it was an exchange that allowed customers to transfer
ownership of gold between them. Which was sufficient to allow its use as a means of avoiding
government controls on money transfers. When the system was shut down, some of the largest
complaints came from Iran, where citizens had been using it to evade US sanctions, and were left
unable to access the money in their accounts.
The E-Gold episode had two curious aspects. One is that the exchange was permitted to operate for so
long, when it was obvious that it was operating illegally. In my work stopping Internet frauds, I would
meet Secret Service, FBI and Postal Inspectorate officers on a regular basis, and the conversation would
almost always turn to the ongoing mystery of why the scheme was allowed to keep running.,,The
authorities did not act until their hand was forced by the collapse of ‘Solid Investment,’ a Ponzi scheme

that had made extensive use of E-Gold to conceal money movements.

Tuesday 14 May 2013

Tradition meets modern day

http://www.henleystandard.co.uk/business/business.php?id=1281901

The Avanti Group News Articles
BUILT in 1980 with brick-and-flint elevations under a clay-tiled roof, Hamblebrook House has been the
subject of an extensive modernisation and refurbishment plan.  It now offers beautifully appointed family accommodation with light and bright rooms, including the
benefit of an annexe/flat.
There is underfloor heating throughout all the downstairs rooms, engineered oak floorboards, a brand
new boiler and central heating system with pressurised Megaflow hot water system.  The kitchen/breakfast room is fitted with a Lacanche range cooker and extractor and AEG appliances.
There are CP Hart fittings in the downstairs cloakroom. All bath and shower rooms are brand new.
There is also a Videx gate entry system. The décor throughout the property is fresh and stylish and
Hamblebrook is ready for occupation.
The property is approached via solid wooden electric gates opening to a drive and large parking area to
the front of the property and garage. The gardens wrap around three sides of the house and are laid mainly to lawn with large flower
borders planted with a variety of perennial plants, mature shrubs and climbers.
From the dining room, French windows open to a south and west facing terrace providing the perfect
place to enjoy the wonderful views down the valley and surrounding countryside.
The formal gardens open to extensive grounds running down to the Hamblebrook. To the rear of the
garage is a useful garden store and built-in barbecue. Positioned to take full advantage of the stunning
views is a detached summerhouse with power, light and underfloor heating, providing a charming
garden room which can be enjoyed all year round.
Hamblebrook House is delightfully situated, tucked away in the charming National Trust village of
Hambleden, which has a village store, popular pub and village church.  It has views over the village playing fields, cricket pitch and across the stunning scenery of the
Hambleden Valley.
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Thursday 9 May 2013

The Avanti Group Consulting Engineers Review: Om Oss

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The Avanti Group Consulting Engineers Review
Avanti gruppen spesialiserer seg i den strukturelle utformingen av forhåndsutviklede metall bygningen
og tilt opp betong, lave bygninger, men vår opptegnelse viser et bredt spekter av bygningstyper og
anlegg teknikker i våre design. Vi har også erfaring med et mangfold av spesialitet engineering
services. I tråd med vår filosofi om innovasjon bruker vi ikke generalisert “hermetisk” datamaskinen
design programmer som er skrevet av andre ingeniører. Snarere, ansvar vi har til våre kunder har ført til
utviklingen av våre egne utformingsprogrammer og CAD-løsninger.
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Tuesday 23 April 2013

Weak global economy tops meet list

http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/biz/archives/2013/04/20/2003560159
Hong Kong The Avanti News Group
Avancés et les pays en développement comme voisées soucis au cours de la croissance mondiale fragile, stagnation de la zone euro et le marais de l'excès de liquidité monétaire comme des réunion annuelle de printemps du FMI et de la Banque mondiale a commencé le jeudi.
Les appels ont continué de multiples fronts aux pays faciliter les programmes d'austérité sévère pour stimuler la croissance et, en même temps, pour les banquiers centraux du monde à être plus prudent sur l'alimentation de plus d'argent dans le système financier, de peur qu'il étincelle nouvelles bulles d'investissement et une flambée de l'inflation.
Christine Lagarde, directeur général du FMI est inquiétés fraîches de la « reprise de trois-vitesse » dans les plus grandes économies du monde — la stagnation de l'Europe et au Japon, le lent États-Unis et se déplaçant plus rapidement les économies émergentes.
Que les trois groupes de pays sont déplacent à des vitesses nettement différentes « n'est pas la récupération plus saine que nous pourrions penser, » dit-elle. « Nous avons besoin, c'est une économie mondiale en pleine vitesse. »
Les réunions du FMI a ouvertes au milieu de stress et de frustration que, comme les grandes économies toujours pas entièrement reviennent à la croissance après la crise financière de 2008, les petites économies restent vulnérables aux turbulences continue.
Doigt sur l'austérité excessive et le manque de soutien de la demande, des flux de capitaux ingérables alimentés par les banques centrales de pompage l'argent, des dévaluations compétitives, excessive de la dette souveraine et tapissée-over bancaire faiblesses ont été tout à l'air libre avant les réunions.
Plus de quatre ans après que la crise financière battues du monde, « nous sommes encore en train de sortir de la crise,"a déclaré le ministre mexicain des Finances Luis Videgaray Caso, Président du G24 émergents et les pays en développement.
Le G24 s'est particulièrement inquiété sur « les retombées négatives sur les émergents et les pays en développement des politiques monétaires non conventionnelles prolongées. »
Le G24 a publié un communiqué conjoint en marge des réunions FMI-Banque mondiale, exhortant le fonds et la Banque d'intensifier leurs efforts pour atteindre plus coordonnée des politiques économique global.
Encore, Lagarde a exhorté plus stimulant à court terme, en disant des journalistes que des pays comme l'Espagne et les Etats-Unis pourraient faire bien pour tirez légèrement les efforts immédiats pour réduire leurs déficits budgétaires, et que la Banque centrale européenne a salle de baisser les taux d'intérêt pour stimuler la croissance.
Ministre français des finances, Pierre Moscovici a déclaré que le sentiment se replier d'austérité en Europe se multipliaient.
"Tout le monde comprend maintenant que l'ajout d'austérité sur le dessus de récession serait une grave erreur", dit-il.
Peu d'actions concrète sur les grandes questions a été prévu par les sessions FMI et Banque mondiale.
En marge des réunions jeudi et hier, le Finances, les ministres et banquiers centraux du G20 les économies avancées sont réunissaient une clé questions, y compris faire avancer les efforts visant à contenir à l'évasion fiscale et Poussée transparence bancaire partout dans le monde.
Le G20 devrait peser approuvant un effort mondial visant à contraindre les banques concernant l'échange automatique d'informations avec les pays qui cherchent à imposer leurs ressortissants détenant des comptes offshore secrets — une initiative qui pourrait porter un coup à des paradis fiscaux comme les îles Caïmans, Hong Kong, Suisse et d'autres.
Elle est restée incertaine jusqu'où ira le G20. Au moins aux États-Unis et la France sont censés être l'espoir d'un solide appui.
"Une porte vers la fin du secret bancaire est ouverte. "C'est quelque chose d'extrêmement important, a dit Moscovici.
Hong Kong The Avanti News Group