There are several ways you can inquire about a job or send an application even when the company isn’t hiring. One way that works best is to know the company. Don’t just like the company, have a particular demonstrated interest in that company. Understand their services and love their product. Another way is to enlist your network and connect with people on the inside who can give you tips on getting noticed. You can also send a letter of interest. In it, do not ask for a job. Explain yourself the value you will bring to their business. You can also show up on their doorstep and hand deliver a CV.
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There are all sorts of possibilities for, say, inserting new technologies into existing processes. But most of these improvements are incremental. They are worth doing; in fact, they may be necessary for survival. No self-respecting airline, for instance, could do without an application that lets you download your boarding pass to your mobile telephone. It saves paper, can't get lost and customers want it.
But while it's essential to offer applications like the electronic boarding pass, those will not distinguish a company. Electronic boarding passes have already been replicated by nearly every airline. In fact, we've already forgotten who was first.
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TCP is typically used when you need a connection-oriented, reliable communication channel.
Most internet protocols (like HTTP, POP, MQTT, ...) have TCP as their underlying protocol.
Only when speed is important and it is acceptable to lose some of the data, you would consider simpler protocols like UDP.