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#Websites where companies post part-time, full-time and remote positions



Indeed โ€” https://www.indeed.com
Craigslist โ€” https://www.craigslist.com
Simply Hired โ€” https://www.simplyhired.com
Authentic Jobs โ€” https://authenticjobs.com
Robert Half โ€” https://www.roberthalf.com
Krop โ€” https://www.krop.com
Career Builder โ€” https://www.careerbuilder.com
Linkedin Profinder โ€” https://www.linkedin.com/profinder
Mashable โ€” http://jobs.mashable.com/jobs/browse
Smashing Magazine โ€” https://www.smashingmagazine.com/jobs
Power To Fly (Women) โ€” https://powertofly.com
Who Is Hiring โ€” https://whoishiring.io
WebDevJobs โ€” https://webdevjobs.co
Aquent โ€” https://aquent.com
Idealist โ€” https://www.idealist.org
The Muse โ€” https://www.themuse.com
Landing Jobs (UK) โ€” https://landing.jobs
Sologig โ€” https://www.sologig.com
Dice โ€” https://www.dice.com
WPHired (Wordpress) โ€” https://www.wphired.com
GitHub Jobs โ€” https://jobs.github.com
Stack Overflow โ€” https://stackoverflow.com/jobs

Startup Job Find
Websites that specialize in jobs for startup companies

Angel โ€” https://angel.co
Underdog โ€” https://underdog.io
Product Hunt โ€” https://www.producthunt.com/jobs
Startupers โ€” https://www.startupers.com
ycombinator โ€” https://news.ycombinator.com/jobs


Freelancer Sites
Websites where individuals and companies post specific projects for freelancers

Upwork โ€” https://www.upwork.com
Freelancer โ€” https://www.freelancer.com
Freelancermap โ€” https://www.freelancermap.com
Guru โ€” https://www.guru.com
Outsource โ€” https://outsource.com
Local Solo โ€” https://localsolo.com
People Per Hour โ€” https://www.peopleperhour.com
CloudPeeps โ€” https://www.cloudpeeps.com
GigGrabbers โ€” https://www.giggrabbers.com
Lemon.io โ€” https://lemon.io

Screened Freelancer Sites
Websites where they screen the freelancers to get the best possible providers for clients

Toptal โ€” https://www.toptal.com
Coworks โ€” https://coworks.com
Gun โ€” https://www.gun.io
Folyo โ€” https://folyo.me

Remote Jobs
Websites that focus on getting people remote work

Remoteco โ€” https://remote.co/remote-jobs
We Work Remotely โ€” https://weworkremotely.com
Remotive โ€” https://remotive.io
Skip The Drive โ€” https://www.skipthedrive.com
Working Nomads โ€” https://www.workingnomads.co/jobs
Flex Jobs โ€” https://www.flexjobs.com
Youteam โ€” http://youteam.io

Micro Jobs/Services
Websites where you can post a service that you offer, usually for a low price

Fiverr โ€” https://www.fiverr.com
Envato Studio โ€” https://studio.envato.com
Gigbucks โ€” https://gigbucks.com
Zeerk โ€” https://zeerk.com
Task Army โ€” https://taskarmy.com
Damongo โ€” https://www.damongo.com

For Designers
Websites that are geared more toward designers and UI/UX

Behance โ€” https://www.behance.net
Dribble โ€” https://dribbble.com/jobs
Coroflot โ€” https://www.coroflot.com/design-jobs
UX Job Board โ€” https://www.uxjobsboard.com
DesignHill โ€” https://www.designhill.com

Contests & Challenges

Websites that offer challenges and contests but at the same time, can get you hired

Topcoder โ€” https://www.topcoder.com
Challenge Rocket โ€” https://challengerocket.com
Hacker Rank โ€” https://www.hackerrank.com

Big Companies

Microsoft โ€” https://careers.microsoft.com/us/en
Google โ€” https://careers.google.com/jobs
Amazon โ€” https://www.amazon.jobs/
Apple โ€” https://www.apple.com/jobs/us
Netflix โ€” https://jobs.netflix.com
Ebay โ€” https://careers.ebayinc.com/join-our-team/start-your-search

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Step 1. Start
Step 2. Read the coefficients of the equation, a, b and c from the user.
Step 3. Calculate discriminant = (b * b) โ€“ (4 * a * c)
Step 4. If discriminant > 0:
4.1: Calculate root1 = ( -b + sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.2: Calculate root2 = ( -b - sqrt(discriminant)) / (2 * a)
4.3: Display โ€œRoots are real and differentโ€
4.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 5: Else if discriminant = 0:
5.1: Calculate root1 = -b / (2 *a)
5.2: root2 = root1
5.3: Display โ€œRoot are real and equalโ€
5.4: Display root1 and root2
Step 6. Else:
6.1: Calculate real = -b / (2 * a)
6.2:Calculate imaginary = sqrt(-discriminant) / (2 * a)
6.3: Display โ€œRoots are imaginaryโ€
6.4: Display real, โ€œยฑโ€ , imaginary, โ€œiโ€
Step 7. Stop
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flowchart that determines the sqare root of a quadratic equation. it starts from accepting an input from user
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Algorithm to find whether a Number is Prime Number or Not



What is a Prime Number?
A number that's only divisible by 1 and itself is named a Prime Number. For Example, 3, 5, 7, 11 are Prime Numbers.
Note: 2 is the only even prime number.

Flowchart for Prime Number:

Algorithm
Algorithm for Prime Number:
Step 1: Start
Step 2: Initialize variables num,flag=1, j=2
Step 3: Read num from user
Step 4: If num<=1 // Any number less than 1 is not a prime number
Display "num is not a prime number"
Goto step 7
Step 5: Repeat the steps until j<[(n/2)+1]
5.1 If remainder of number divide j equals to 0,
Set flag=0
Goto step 6
5.2 j=j+1
Step 6: If flag==0,
Display num+" is not prime number"
Else
Display num+" n is prime number"
Step 7: Stop
An example of code to demonstrate SWITCH statements




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#include <iostream>
using namespace std;


int day = 4;
switch (day) {
case 1:
cout << "Monday";
break;
case 2:
cout << "Tuesday";
break;
case 3:
cout << "Wednesday";
break;
case 4:
cout << "Thursday";
break;
case 5:
cout << "Friday";
break;
case 6:
cout << "Saturday";
break;
case 7:
cout << "Sunday";
break;
}



// Outputs "Thursday" (day 4)


source: [https://www.w3schools.com/CPP/cpp_switch.asp]
The evaluated value this c++ statement is __ยป x = 2 % 2 + 2 * 2 - 2 / 2;
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Aโ€” (304/100)
18%
Bโ€”- 0
62%
cโ€”-3
2%
Dโ€”- (202/50)
LTC2.Which of the following is incorrect method to subtract a value of 1 from the variable 'i' ?
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i -= 1;
39%
i -= i - 1;
15%
i += -1;
20%
i--;
12%
none of the above
@ltc

ASCII{American standard code for information exchange}

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
for(char ch='A';ch<='Z';ch++)
{
cout<<ch<<"="<<(int)ch<<"\n";
}
}


A =65
B=66
C = 67
D = 68
E = 69
F = 70
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X = 88
Y = 89
Z = 90

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How to find the factorial of any number using for loop.? That accept a num from user

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
int main()
{
int no,f=1;
cout<<"Enter any number\n";
cin>>no;
for(int i=1;i<=no;i++)
{
f=f*i;
}
cout<<"Factorial="<<f;
}



<tryOnYourCompiler>


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CALL BY VALUE


#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
void add(int y,int z)
{
int x;
x=y+z;
cout<<"Add="<<x;
}
int main()
{
add(10,20);
}


//the output is ....30
CALL BY REFERENCE

#include<iostream>
using namespace std;
void add(int *y,int *z)
{
int x;
x=*y+*z;
cout<<"Add="<<x;
}
int main()
{
int a=20,b=50;
add(&a,&b);
}


The output is. ...70
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โ€”- is a user controlled jump statement which is controlled by the user.
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break;
13%
goto
15%
jump
6%
defualt
6%
stop
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Nice pdf for -cpp looping
- nested looping
- and more

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Good IDE. For c++ tutors on your mobile or tablet

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