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burakkanmaz


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Gaziantep
Kayıt: 02.10.2006
24.02.2009-19:12 #57404
tongucy yazdi
 
Turkcell Teknoloji 2009 Paf Takımı Basvurusu -
http://www.turkcellteknoloji.com.tr/HumanResources/Paf2009.aspx






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gelsomino


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istanbul
Kayıt: 16.11.2006
24.02.2009-20:37 #57422
evet arkdaslar kimse bu konuyla ilgilenmiyo mu, bence çok iyi bi deneyim olur. katılmayı düşünmüyomusunuz





2. dilim tatli dil


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extreme


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admin
Kayıt: 24.10.2006
24.02.2009-20:38 #57424
gelsomino yazdi
 
evet arkdaslar kimse bu konuyla ilgilenmiyo mu, bence çok iyi bi deneyim olur. katılmayı düşünmüyomusunuz


Ben başvurdum





The Man Who Loved Algorithm&Ubuntu.
www.burakamasyali.com





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extreme


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Kahramanmaras
admin
Kayıt: 24.10.2006
24.02.2009-20:50 #57425
burakkanmaz yazdi
 
tongucy yazdi
 
Turkcell Teknoloji 2009 Paf Takımı Basvurusu -
http://www.turkcellteknoloji.com.tr/HumanResources/Paf2009.aspx


Bu şu 11 Martta staj başvuruları alınacak denen staj ile aynımıbiggrin





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ogencay


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Istanbul
banlandı
Kayıt: 02.03.2006
24.02.2009-22:29 #57430
 
Turkcell Teknoloji’de staj yapmaya hak kazanan öğrenciler yazılım süreçlerine dair pozisyonlarda görev yapacaklardır.
Değerlendirme aşamamızda yazılım süreçlerine ait ön çalışmalarla teknik bilgi değerlendirmesi yapılacaktır.


Sadece yazılımcıları filtrelemeleri kötü olmuş...





There`s No Place Like 127.0.0.1

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burakkanmaz


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Gaziantep
Kayıt: 02.10.2006
24.02.2009-22:54 #57431
extreme yazdi
 
Bu şu 11 Martta staj başvuruları alınacak denen staj ile aynımıbiggrin


Sanırım evet. Çünkü ;

 

Proje Kapsamı

# Staj dönemi 8 haftalık (1 Temmuz- 26 Ağustos ) veya 12 haftalık (1 Temmuz- 23 Eylül ) olmak üzere 2 farklı dönemde gerçekleşecektir.
# Staj sonrasında ihtiyaca göre, Turkcell Grup içinde yarı zamanlı veya tam zamanlı olarak oluşabilecek iş fırsatlarında değerlendirilme imkanı bulabileceklerdir


denilmiş http://www.turkcellteknoloji.com.tr/HumanResources/Paf2009.aspx adresinde.





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tongucy


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Fethiye
Kayıt: 11.11.2007
02.03.2009-13:17 #57584
Selam,

Turkcell Teknoloji yazılım ve ürün geliştirme şirketi, yazılım mühendisliği dışındaki başvurular için Turkcell'in sitesindeki bağlantıyı kullanabilirsiniz: http://www.turkcell.com.tr/turkcell...iyer/profesyonelgelisimdanismanligi





http://tonguc.yilmaz.googlepages.com/



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ogencay


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Istanbul
banlandı
Kayıt: 02.03.2006
02.03.2009-13:41 #57587
tongucy yazdi
 
Selam,

Turkcell Teknoloji yazılım ve ürün geliştirme şirketi, yazılım mühendisliği dışındaki başvurular için Turkcell'in sitesindeki bağlantıyı kullanabilirsiniz: http://www.turkcell.com.tr/turkcell...iyer/profesyonelgelisimdanismanligi


Teşekkürler peace





There`s No Place Like 127.0.0.1

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tuuba


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Bursa
Kayıt: 22.01.2007
31.03.2009-18:28 #58537
Buradan yetkililere sesleniyorum :) PAF takımına yapılan bütün başvurulara cevap geldi mail adresinize ing sınavını göndereceğiz diye bi tek BEN HARİÇ :)

Yoksa siz beni sevmiyormusunuz ey Turkcelliler crying





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xsee


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florida
Kayıt: 08.11.2007
01.04.2009-19:40 #58550
IEEE ile Turkcell arasındaki anlasmalar ardından istanbul universitesi kontenjanı arttırıldı.

Selim ÇALIK













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virgo


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istanbul
Kayıt: 18.01.2006
03.04.2009-15:56 #58591
arkadaşlar paf takımındaki insanların segment seçiminde IK nasıl bir yol izleyecek bilmiyorum ama tellcom tarafında stajyer ihtiyacı var, size bırakılırsa seçin derim..

(turkkule, global veya inteltek'e oranla bilg. müh. için daha güzel bir zemin söz konusu)





there is no place like 127.0.0.1










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offman


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Kayseri
Kayıt: 20.01.2006
06.04.2009-14:25 #58658
Hadi millet başlayan yok mu başlayıpda bitiren felan neler soruolar :D





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fundagulkaya


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istanbul
Kayıt: 07.11.2007
06.04.2009-15:20 #58660
orta seviye bi zorlukta ingilizce sınavı..
30 sorudan sonra 10 soru paragraf soruları ve 10 soru da boşluk doldurma..
herkese başarılar...





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akgulozkan


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istanbul
Kayıt: 12.12.2006
06.04.2009-15:49 #58661
Sorular çok kolay değil, ama zor da sayılmaz.. 50 sorudan 30 çıkartırım heralde beat up Bu arada soruları çalma fikri aklıma yeni geldi :D kusura bakmayın chickenclown





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offman


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Kayseri
Kayıt: 20.01.2006
06.04.2009-16:02 #58662
akgulozkan yazdi
 
Sorular çok kolay değil, ama zor da sayılmaz.. 50 sorudan 30 çıkartırım heralde beat up Bu arada soruları çalma fikri aklıma yeni geldi :D kusura bakmayın chickenclown


SECTION 1

Choose the one word or phrase that best completes the following sentences.

1. ________ its proximity to New York, New Jersey is an important link in the nation’s transportation system.
Since
As a result
However
Because of
2. Aspirin is used ________ a constriction of the blood vessels.
the counteraction
to counteract
counteract
counteracting
3. Overexposure to the sun causes ________ health problems.
various
among
but
of
4. A giant kind of grass, bamboo may reach a height of 120 feet and ________ .
a diameter of 1 foot
its diameter is 1 foot
there is a diameter of 1 foot
which is a diameter of 1 foot
5. An elephant can lift ________ a ton with its tusks.
so much that
it
most
as much as
6. The electric eel uses its electric shock to capture food and ________ .
for protection
protect itself
protecting itself
it protects itself
7. A hero of the war of 1812, ________ president of the United States.
Andrew Jackson later became
that Andrew Jackson later became
who was Andrew Jackson
later became Andrew Jackson
8. A bat will often spend the daylight hours ________ upside down in a tree or cave.
hanging
which hangs
that is
hangs
9. Baboons eat a variety of foods, _______ eggs, fruits, grass,insects, plant leaves, and roots.
they include
among them are
among
including
10. The closer to one of the Earth’s poles, the greater _______ gravitational force.
is
the
has
it has
11. The first nuclear-powered ship in the world, the Nautilus, ________ by the U.S. Navy in 1954.
when it was launched
that was launched
was launched
launched
12. Jackson, ________ capital of Mississippi, is the largest city in the state.
the
where is the
is the
it is the
13. Although fish do not have outer ears, ________ have a simple inner ear on either side of the head.
there are varieties
they are varieties
some varieties
which varieties
14. ________ through a telescope, Venus appears to go through changes in size and shape.
It is seen
Seeing
When seen
It has seen
15. In the U.S. more than 60 percent of all high school students who ________ continue their education.
do not
graduate
will
can
16. ________ heat from the Sun is trapped near the Earth’s suface, the greenhouse effect occurs.
No
When
That
What
17. The Kentucky Derby ________ every May at Churchill Downs in Louisville, Kentucky.
to be run
run
it may be run
is run
18. The sport of hang gliding ________ by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA).
regulated it
is regulated
that was regulated
that it was regulated
19. The adder is a venomous snake ________ bite may prove fatal to humans.
its
whom its
that
whose
20. The human body has four jugular veins, ________ each side of the neck.
there are two on
it has two on
two are on
two on
21. Drying of meats and vegetables is no longer considered one of ________ of preserving food.
the ways are useful
useful ways
the most useful ways
most are useful ways
22. Jamestown, the first permanent English settlement in America, ________ in 1607.
it was founded
colonists arrived there
was established
founded
23. ________ have captured the spirit of the conquest of America as well as James Fenimore Cooper.
Few writers
The few writers
The writers are few
Few are the writers
24. Unlike the Earth, which rotates once every twenty-four hours, ________ once every ten hours.
the rotation of Jupiter
the occurence of Jupiter’s rotation
Jupiter rotates
Jupiter’s rotating
25. ________ the end of the Ice Age around 8000 years B.C., mammoths became extinct.
With
It was
That
In addition
26. ________ in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge spans the channel at the entrance to San Francisco Bay.
Completes
Completed
Completing
To complete
27. Composing more than 40 percent of the diet, fats are ________ by the body for energy.
using specifically
used specifically
specific use
the specific
28. In New England ________ picturesque fishing villages and manufacturing towns.
has
many
about
there are
29. Prospectors rushed to Nevada in 1859 ________ was discovered there.
after gold soon
soon after gold
gold soon after
soon gold after
30. One purpose ________ to decide if there is sufficient evidence to try a person for a crime.
of a Grand jury is
of a Grand jury
for a Grand jury
of a Grand jury which is


SECTION 2
Read the following passage and then anwer the questions.

Plate Tectonics

(1) According to the theory of plate tectonics, the upper portion of the Earth’s lithosphere, which contains the heavier oceanic and the lighter continental crusts, consists of a series of rigid plates that are in constant motion. This theory provides a cohesive model to explain the integrated actions of continental drift, seafloor spreading, and mountain formation.

(2) The Earth’s plates are estimated to have an average depth of approximately 60 miles (or 100 kilometres), but they are believed to vary in size. Some are estimated to be continental or even hemispheric in size, while others are believed to be much smaller. Though the actual bounderies and sizes and shapes of the plates are not known for sure, it has been postulated that there are six major plates and somewhere around the same number of smaller ones. Most of the plates consist of both sial (continental) and sima (oceanic) crust. They are in constant movement, though they move at an extremely slow pace, and these movements cause frequent interactions between plates.

(3) At this time, scientists have identified three different types of bounderies between plates. At a divergent boundary, plates are moving away from each other. This type of boundary occurs at an oceanic ridge, where new material is being added to the seafloor from deeper within the Earth. Shallow earthquakes and underwater volcanoes are associated with this type of plate activity. At a convergent boundary, plates are moving toward each other and collide, causing vast folding and crumpling along the edges of the plates. In addition to the folding and crumpling, one of the plates slowly folds under the other. Though this subduction is slow, it can nonetheless be quite catastrophic as the crustal material of the submerging plate gradually melts into the fiery hot depths below. The area where subduction occurs is usually an area where the crust is relatively unstable and is characterized by numerous deep earthquakes and a significant amount of volcanic activity. The boundaries between convergent plates are generally found around the edges of ocean basins and are sometimes associated with deep ocean trenches. A third type of boundary is a transcurrent boundary, which involves two plates sliding past each other laterally, without the folding and crumpling that occurs at a convergent boundary. This third type of boundary is thought to be far less common than the other two types of boundaries.

(4) The concept of plate tectonics provides an understanding of the massive rearrangement of the Earth’s crust that has apparently taken place. It is now generally accepted that the single supercontinent known as Pangaea indeed existed, that Pangaea subsequently broke apart into two giant pieces, Gondwanaland in the South and Laurasia in the North, and that the continents attatched to the various crustal plates separated and drifted in various directions. As the plates drifted, they may have diverged, which was associated with the spread of the seafloor, or they may have converged, which resulted in collision, subduction, and mountain building.

(5) The majority of the Earth’s major mountain ranges are found in zones where plates converge. The Himalayas, which are the world’s highest mountains, along with the central Asian mountains of varying heights associated with them, were formed by the crumpling and folding of two massive plates that collided at a convergent boundary. The landmass that is today known as India was originally part of Gondwanaland, the giant supercontinent in the Southern Hemisphere, but it broke off from Gondwanaland approximately 200 million years ago and drifted North to collide with part of Laurasia, the giant supercontinent in the Northern Hemisphere, to create the world’s tallest mountains.
31. The word cohesive in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to
unified
contemporary
tenacious
lengthy
32. It can be inferred from paragraph 2 that
none of the plates has a depth of more than 100 kilometres
each of the plates has approximately the same dimensions
some plates are relatively stationary
there are most likely around six minor plates
33. The word postulated in paragraph 2 is closest in meaning to
postponed
hypothesized
proven
forgotten
34. The author uses the expression At this time at the beginning of paragraph 3 in order to indicate that
more types of boundaries might be found in the future
interactions are currently occurring between plates
all possible types of boundaries have already been located
the major plates are all currently moving away from each other
35. The word subduction in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
strong attack
lateral movement
sudden melting
downward force
36. According to the passage, subduction
occurs rapidly
has little effect
causes one of the plates to sink and melt
generally takes place in stable areas
37. The phrase associated with in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to
related to
working with
hidden from
found inside
38. It is NOT stated in paragraph 4 that it is generally accepted that
there used to be a giant continent
the giant continent broke into parts
Gondwanaland moved to the South and Laurasia moved to the North
the continents moved in various directions
39. The word drifted in paragraph 4 is closest in meaning to
broke down
moved slowly
were formed
lifted up
40. The word them in paragraph 5 refers to
zones
the Himalayas
central Asian mountains
two massive plates


SECTION 3
Select the letter of the words or phrases, which best fit in the reading passage.

After months of colder weather, the days get longer, the buds (41) ________ in the trees, birds sing, and the world (42) ________ a green dress. Spring passes (43) _______ summer. Everyone knows that summer will not (44) ________ . The power of all the wisest men and women in the world cannot keep it for us. The corn becomes ripe, the leaves turn brown and then drop to the ground, (45) ________ the world changes its green dress for a dress of autumn colors.
41. fall off, take up, put off, come out
42. looks after, puts on, comes round, deals with
43. into, by, from ,on
44. forego, evaluate, evolve, last
45. and ,therefore ,since ,whereas


The postal service is the government agency (46) ________ handles the mail. Its job is (47) ________ letters and packages to people and businesses all over the world. Its goal is to see that your mail gets to its destination (48) ________ possible. People (49) ________ the postal service to deliver important letters and (50) ________ valuables on time and to the right person.
46. the fact, that of, which ,that whether
47. being delivered to, have delivered to ,deliver ,having delivered
48. as quickly as ,so quickly that, too quickly ,the most quickly
49. back out ,figure out, rely on, come with
50. most ,even, many ,much





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