Live Projects

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RN1

I couldn't exactly understand where to put forward this question &
hence am doing it here. Sorry if I am mistaken.

Often I come across job advertisements where one of the criteria set
by employers is something like "must have done two live projects".

What does LIVE PROJECTS mean here?
 
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Evertjan.

RN1 wrote on 02 feb 2008 in microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
I couldn't exactly understand where to put forward this question &
hence am doing it here. Sorry if I am mistaken.

Often I come across job advertisements where one of the criteria set
by employers is something like "must have done two live projects".

What does LIVE PROJECTS mean here?

Euthanasia?

Definitly off topic, since we are only servers.
 
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Anthony Jones

RN1 said:
I couldn't exactly understand where to put forward this question &
hence am doing it here. Sorry if I am mistaken.

Often I come across job advertisements where one of the criteria set
by employers is something like "must have done two live projects".

What does LIVE PROJECTS mean here?

Delivered projects that are actually in use by clients.
 
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Evertjan.

Anthony Jones wrote on 02 feb 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:
Delivered projects that are actually in use by clients.

Does not ring a bell here.

Delivered?
 
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Anthony Jones

Evertjan. said:
Anthony Jones wrote on 02 feb 2008 in
microsoft.public.inetserver.asp.general:


Does not ring a bell here.

Delivered?


Delivered: To bring or transport to the proper place or recipient; To
surrender (someone or something) to another;

In project management speak we talk about 'deliverables' that is parts of a
project handed over to the client or sponsor of the project. In recruiting
looking for Live projects equates to projects that are successful enough to
have been handed over to the clients for actual use.

I would agree that this is not a very accurate use of the English language
but we're talking about recruitment here, not area know to be inhabited by
people possessing an 'attention to detail' sort of personality. Anyone here
who has had to use recruiting agents to find staff will know what I mean. ;)
 

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