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it is posted:Didn't you learn how to do things you don't want to do in law school? If you don't want to work at IBM's legal department badly enough to do a stupid little 20-minute thing you don't like, you probably shouldn't even apply. That is pretty much the equivalent of "why do I have to learn about the Civil War, I'll never use this in real life." Yes, I learned all about tax law and securities. But as I said, I'm gonna do it regardless. I'm not gonna give up. After doing more research, it appears as if they gave me a verbal abilities test. I've done some practice ones online and I think it will be fine. I'm much better with words anyways.
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Duro posted:Ok, so I applied for a job at IBM in their in-house legal department, and they sent me an e-mail asking me to complete an online proficiency exam.... Yes that's a thing, it only matters if you do terrible on it. Did you get referred? If not you screwed someone out of 5k.
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Duro posted:Ok, so I applied for a job at IBM in their in-house legal department, and they sent me an e-mail asking me to complete an online proficiency exam.... As someone that has worked for IBM, that test means absolutely dick. They don't actually use it for anything, and most times it is given to you AFTER you have received an offer. I wouldn't worry about it at all. Take it drunk is my suggestion.
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Any of yall have a CCNP, secret or higher clearance, and want to go to Afghanistan to make gently caress you money for a couple years?
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Pudgygiant posted:Any of yall have a CCNP, secret or higher clearance, and want to go to Afghanistan to make gently caress you money for a couple years? How much gently caress you money are we talking about here?
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psydude posted:How much gently caress you money are we talking about here? If it's one of those "Need a CCIE to recalibrate satellite dishes" then it is "gently caress you" money from the company. Aka I could work at a grocery store and make more. THAT is gently caress you money.
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No those afghan jobs pay a retarded amount of money. One of the contractors I work with was making 350k overseas for a while.
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Any chance anything like that can be done without already having the security clearance?
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TheFlyingDutchman posted:If it's one of those "Need a CCIE to recalibrate satellite dishes" then it is "gently caress you" money from the company. Aka I could work at a grocery store and make more. THAT is gently caress you money. sudo rm -rf posted:Any chance anything like that can be done without already having the security clearance?
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Sepist posted:350k overseas for a while. This is apparently no longer the case. psydude fucked around with this message at 01:56 on Feb 10, 2014 |
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Hey hifi, I heard that you got a call from the company. They also informed me that for what ever reason you were not a 'cultural fit. ' sorry buddy out of curiosity what kinds of questions did they ask you?
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sterster posted:Hey hifi, She asked me why I thought the position was a good fit (the requirements read like a copy of my internship through college), had me go over my resume, and pick two of your cultural tenants and explain how they resonated with me. Nothing technical, and there weren't any follow-up questions.
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hifi posted:She asked me why I thought the position was a good fit (the requirements read like a copy of my internship through college), had me go over my resume, and pick two of your cultural tenants and explain how they resonated with me. Nothing technical, and there weren't any follow-up questions. This sucks. Sometimes I hate 'our' fanaticism and almost blind marching towards our culture. The development team is actually working on getting our own culture requirements setup as many of our interviewees get dropped becuase of the cultural interview. They are perfectly qualified but becuase you(not specifically you but candidates in general) either lack social skills as is common for Product Engineers or from some other unknown reasons they disqualify them. On a side note there is another company that hit me up on LinkedIn looking for a QA maybe you could try there. They don't seem to have the position listed on their site but it was listed on LinkedIn under their company profile. http://cybersponse.com/about/jobs
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My experience: BS in Computer Science from Quinnipiac University. Worked 4+ years for a SaaS web software company out of East Hartford, CT. Started in support, moved to the data integration team in less than a year, and have been a full time developer for 8 months. During my time on the integration team, I developed software part-time, and deployed and supported data integration projects. I also maintain our RESTful API, and am constantly refactoring and enhancing our core product. Over the past 2 years, I've worked with the standard client side stack: HTML5, CSS3, javascript, jQuery. Server side I've been working in Coldfusion and some Java, but am looking to get away - far away - from Coldfusion development. What I'm looking for: A software developement or engineer position What I'm NOT looking for: Software support, QA, project/product management, anything Coldfusion related. Where I live: Connecticut Where I'm looking: NYC area, or remote. When I can start: 2-4 weeks after an offer. Requirements: Full-time, must be a software development position. Can be reached via: PM or email.
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I have a friend with some pull at his company, who got me in for interview, told me I was practically locked in for the position and that everybody wanted to hire me, then my hopes were dashed when the president told my friend he'd settle for no less than a 5+ year VoIP veteran, who also had my generalist skills, for the position. Apparently there were 2 positions they were seeking to fill and they've been merged into 1. So, it looks like my ticket back to Toronto has fallen through, and I'm on the market for another. My Experience: B.Sc. Computer Science from University of Guelph, 3+ years as sole IT/helpdesk person in dual business office which has expanded from about 40 people to over 100. Linux/Windows server, Linux/windows/osx desktop support, imaging/desktop deployment, asterisk, freepbx, sonicwall, barracuda, zimbra, google apps for business, network infrastructure & installation, DNS/DHCP/NAT/miscellaneous routing stuff, some rackspace, some AWS, some ESX, some apache What I'm looking for: any kind of support, sysadmin, or infrastructure role Where I live: Hamilton, ON Where I'm Looking: Toronto, ON or GTA or GTA suburbs Requirements: Full-time or contract, salary commensurate with position (currently gross $34k/yr), on-call schedule somewhat less frequent than 24/7/365 Can be reached by email I also currently have no idea where to look for technical jobs online in TO except craigslist, and those are all seeming to be either way out of my league in terms of years of experience required, or low-level under-$15-hourly part-time gigs, so any advice on where to look would be amazing. arnbiguous fucked around with this message at 19:26 on Feb 20, 2014 |
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Reposting, pretty much the same deal as last time, this is a new position though. DC Area. Tier II Windows Admin - The perfect fit here would be someone who already works for an IT consulting firm in a similar role, and is a solid admin who can also perform migrations (file/application/email) perhaps with some guidance etc. I'd say 3-4 years of experience at a minimum. Windows Server, IIS, Exchange, Cisco and Sonicwall experience would be nice. MSP folks always seem to be terrible at anything on the network side so a solid background there would be great. As with the Tier I personality is a big deal, this is a client facing role. Our clients are all extremely nice though. We are open to relocation here. 60-70k plus overtime.
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Who are we? One of the largest Collision Repair companies in the Nation (US). Where are we? Corporate Office in the North Dallas/Frisco Area, slightly west. What are we looking for? I am looking for a Tier 1-3 capable helpdesk team member at our corporate office. We have a specialized helpdesk environment that is more then just basic hardware/desktop support. Its a mix of Systems Administration and helpdesk support. Pay is between 22/hr to 25/hr plus overtime and must be able to work every 4th or 5th Saturday. General phone call assistance, 90% break/fix, 10% projects. Yearly raises, "OK" benefits, and a great team. We would like someone who has a basic understanding of prioritizing tickets and a basic understanding of Active Directory and MS Office. We say we want a Associates or 3 years equiv of work experience, but i do not care, you have to be the type of person who wants to be at this job or you will not like it. We can only make you laugh so much to enjoy it. Position is for immediate filling or within a few weeks. This position must be filled by first week or second week of March. If you are interested PM me[edit: enabled my pms], i will send you the career location to submit resume and do an application. Please Note: I may or may not do the interview, and you will not report to me. The only thing i will need to know is when you submit it and your name so i can pull it to the top of the list. Nibilus fucked around with this message at 02:12 on Feb 19, 2014 |
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Nibilus posted:Who are we?
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ConfusedUs posted:Carbonite is always hiring developers. Main office is in Boston, with a satellite office in Sunnyvale, CA How strict is the degree requirement for the internship in Sunnyvale? I'm very interested and capable, but not far at all into my college degree.
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DrCommander posted:How strict is the degree requirement for the internship in Sunnyvale? I'm very interested and capable, but not far at all into my college degree. I'm not sure. A year or two ago it wouldn't have mattered at all. However, now that we're part of Carbonite, there might be a bit more red tape than usual. My boss is on vacation all week, so I'll have to ask next week. Can you send me an email early next week, so I don't forget? confusedus@gmail.com
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e: removing the post, we have our guy!
Cavepimp fucked around with this message at 16:39 on May 10, 2014 |
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Who are we? My small but growing data visualization team at a well known company is looking for a developer. Ecommerce space. Location: Downtown San Francisco. Very close to BART. What we're looking for: As a data visualization developer you would primarily be working with Tableau, and interacting with all sorts of data sources (Hadoop/Hive, Vertica, DB2, Teradata, etc.) so must be adept at SQL and scripting experience is a plus. Illustrator, D3, jQuery, etc experience also great to have. In order to be considered we need a work sample (there's a public version of Tableau). It's ok if you're new to viz as long as you have a head for data and design sense. Put some effort into the sample to demonstrate your cleverness. Salary/benefits: Negotiable, but pays well. This is a really awesome opportunity. The work is fun and challenging, and overall it's an exciting field to be in. Very in demand, lots of growth potential, and very difficult to hire for. That's a calculus that's in favor of the developer, and holy poo poo that feels good. I'm happy to help with this part since I'd be your peer. Contact: PM me or email at username (no spaces) @gmail - don't be shy, we are actively looking! Lot of crap out there it seems. No kool-aid drinkers pls. close to toast fucked around with this message at 18:37 on Feb 19, 2014 |
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Cavepimp posted:This position is NOT officially open or posted publicly but I expect it to be soon and need good candidates. I'm the IT manager and make the hiring decision, so you'd be getting a head start in the process. What are the chances of paying for relocation? I am interested but live on the opposite side of the country.
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jim truds posted:What are the chances of paying for relocation? I am interested but live on the opposite side of the country. We have helped with relocation for people in the past if it's clear someone is a perfect fit, but we don't do it every day. Send me your resume and we'll go from there.
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ConfusedUs posted:I'm not sure. A year or two ago it wouldn't have mattered at all. However, now that we're part of Carbonite, there might be a bit more red tape than usual. Sure thing. Do you mind if I email you prior to that in order to see if my qualifications lend themselves to what's required in the internship? I don't want to spin anyone's wheels needlessly.
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DrCommander posted:Sure thing. Do you mind if I email you prior to that in order to see if my qualifications lend themselves to what's required in the internship? I don't want to spin anyone's wheels needlessly. Go for it.
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close to toast posted:Who are we? How hard is that Tableau requirement? My wife and I just relocated here and she's touched it but spent a lot more time with d3 and DC rather than Tableau.
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Theresa Frontpage posted:I have a friend with some pull at his company, who got me in for interview, told me I was practically locked in for the position and that everybody wanted to hire me, then my hopes were dashed when the president told my friend he'd settle for no less than a 5+ year VoIP veteran, who also had my generalist skills, for the position. Apparently there were 2 positions they were seeking to fill and they've been merged into 1. So, it looks like my ticket back to Toronto has fallen through, and I'm on the market for another. Sent you an email.
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oh rly posted:Sent you an email. Haha, drat, I put an expired/deactivated address in my job seeker posting. I'm sure that looks great. If you still want to get in touch with me, I edited the post to reference an address I still actually own. At least now I know that address doesn't forward to me anymore. It was so nice and short...
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egoslicer posted:How hard is that Tableau requirement? My wife and I just relocated here and she's touched it but spent a lot more time with d3 and DC rather than Tableau. Previous work with data visualization is certainly a great place to start! Send me an email at username (no spaces) @gmail and we can discuss what the next steps would be. We'd love to see a work sample.
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What I'm looking for: Internship possibly leading to a full time position What I'm NOT looking for: I'm pretty open to new things. Where I live: East Bay, CA (willing to relocate) Where I'm looking: Anywhere. But CA would be preferred When I can start: After this semester, 2-3 weeks after position offering. Longer if I need to move. In case you couldn't tell, I'm flexible. Requirements: Paid or unpaid, it doesn't matter as long as I seem like a good fit and there's a possibility of full time employment. PM or email me for any questions regarding my qualifications. Email: murraycolin awt gmail
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My experience:graduating in June from University of Toronto; a summer internship at a Rails startup and 9 months at another University with CodeIgniter, worked with HTML5/CSS3/jQuery/SQL in both positions. Some coursework with Java/C/Python. What I'm looking for: A new graduate/junior/entry position, given my experience something in Web would be nice but I'll work on anything Where I live: Toronto (will relocate) Where I'm looking: Anywhere but Toronto, preferably outside of Canada When I can start: ASAP + relocation time upon offer, I'm free this semester Requirements: Fulltime/paid internship Can be reached via: PM, email
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I have an IT Management position open. Pretty much the same stuff as my previous post. Who are we? One of the largest Collision Repair companies in the Nation (US). Where are we? Corporate Office in the North Dallas/Frisco Area, slightly west. What are we looking for? We are looking for someone who has extensive(5-8 years minimum) experience in an IT help desk environment and at a management level. Must be able to communicate effectively, and must be able to work in a team environment. As usually select candidate must have some experience in Active Directory and general ticketing strategies within a help desk ticket system like Remedy. Select candidate will be supervising 4 to 6 help desk team members, with the support of IT Operations team. This position will be responsible for scheduling and maintaining and positive workflow within the help desk as well as laying down policy and procedures as needed. Pay is negotiable (ranging between $60K/yr and $80K/yr) based on experience and how much the management team likes the candidate. Position is for immediate filling or within a few weeks. This position must be filled by end of March, but sooner is better. If you are interested PM me, i will send you the career location to submit resume and do an application. Please Note: I may or may not do the interview, and you will not report to me. The only thing i will need to know is when you submit it and your name so i can pull it to the top of the list.
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DrCommander posted:What I'm looking for: Internship possibly leading to a full time position I responded to your email, man.
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If I wanted general career advice (related to programming), is there a different thread I should post in? Right now I live in Boston and do webdev work. Pretty basic stuff, but there isn't any possibility for advancement with my current job. I was wondering what a good next step for me would be.
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No Wave posted:If I wanted general career advice (related to programming), is there a different thread I should post in? http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3376083 http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3607482
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No Wave posted:If I wanted general career advice (related to programming), is there a different thread I should post in? Also we (Redhat) have an enormous engineering office in Westford. If you spot a job on our careers page you like, PM me.
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No Wave posted:If I wanted general career advice (related to programming), is there a different thread I should post in? We've got some senior front-end and web engineer positions available over at Carbonite. https://careers-carbonite.icims.com/jobs/search?ss=1&searchLocation=&searchCategory=&hashed=0 PM me or email confusedus@gmail.com. I can get your resume through to a Real Person in the talent department. I've gotten a couple of goons interviews and one a job in the last couple months. There's another one going through interviews right now. Same goes for anyone in this thread. We have offices in Boston, MA and Sunnyvale, CA and there is a wide spread of positions including Product Management, Software Developers/Engineers, Sysadmins, Network Architects, and a whole host of business/management roles.
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Much appreciated - I'm still thinking out higher-level general direction, but I'll keep you in mind.
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Reposting because my last job offer broke down in negotiation. What I'm looking for: Been doing professional software-configuration/analyst/QA(standard, unit, and regression testing) work for approximatley five years now, hit a bit of a wall in terms of advancement at my current employer and looking to make a change. I have quite a bit of experience configuring and deploying proprietary software packages, as well as in the Health and Welfare Benefits Administration arena. Also have leadership experience of a team numbering anywhere between 12-15 individuals. What I'm NOT looking for: Tech Support Where I live: Orlando, FL (willing to relocate) Where I'm looking: Flexible When I can start: ASAP. Requirements: Let's talk. Full time is a must, and while not required, a decent benefits package is a huge value-add. Email: mattmartin.it AT gmail close to toast posted:Who are we? Deviant fucked around with this message at 15:16 on Feb 24, 2014 |
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