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Given how terrible our current economy is, I'm sure there are a ton of goons without jobs right now. Although the job market is awful, there are still jobs out there to be had. One of my good friends works in recruiting, and is especially picky when selecting candidates now since there are so many people out there. He said a lot of companies have actually been focusing more on getting employee referrals rather than spamming job sites or going to recruiters, since the quality of workers are typically better. So, if you've got job openings at your company, and would be willing to refer a goon (after you do your own due diligence of course; quick phone call, scan of the resume etc.), please post it here! Feel free to post if you are looking for a job as well, with what you're looking for, and where. Bank fucked around with this message at 01:19 on Jan 20, 2010 |
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Bank posted:So, if you've got job openings at your company, and would be willing to refer a goon (after you do your own due diligence of course This is important. I posted in a similar thread offering to refer goons for jobs at my company and HR flew someone from here out for an interview, offered him a job and after accepting he went back on his word and took another job instead. Hearing about the job he did end up getting, I can't say I entirely blame him but it did make me look bad and I decided not to refer anybody I didn't personally know after that point.
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I just got laid off in November, I'm looking for work anywhere around Denver, although the farther south the better, no farther than Castle Rock preferrably. I'm willing to commute as far north as Boulder but that would suck hard. Englewood, Highlands Ranch, the Tech Center, Golden or Arvada would be good commutes for me. I'm a Mechanical Engineer with 20 years experience, my specialties are in high precision machined parts and assemblies, prototype and custom machines for specific applications. I have machine shop experience and have worked closely with machinists and assemblers for good understanding of shop practices. I also have some experience with molded plastic volume production parts, but that's my weakest area. The industries and "genres" I'm experienced in are sub-10HP power transmissions, metal cutting tools, small feed mechanisms for said tools, loading mechanisms and transports for data storage tape drives, and one on-body monitoring device. I'm much more of a nuts and bolts kind of engineer than a heavy analyst. I've seen some job descriptions around that are practically tailor made for my resume, but no callbacks yet. Thanks. LloydDobler fucked around with this message at 05:44 on Jan 13, 2009 |
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Going crazy here... I graduated college in August and have been on a lot of interviews but no job yet. I have a BS in Marketing and a BA in History with a Psychology minor. For work history I worked for state government as a tax collections agent. So I know the office type jobs, worked the phones all day, processed payments, met with people, normal computers uses, data entry, etc. Also 4 years as a student worker. I could probably get A+ certification if I'd get around to the test but money is tight right now. I'd just like an entry level job in sales, marketing or general business at this point I mean I have the education for it I'd know what to do and could learn it fast. Anywhere in Vermont, New Hampshire or Maine would be good Burlington, VT would be my ideal place but at this point I just need decent work. If you have anything toss me an email at qlebeau (at) yahoo.com Thanks all. Carbon Tiger fucked around with this message at 01:05 on Jan 14, 2009 |
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LloydDobler posted:I just got laid off in November, I'm looking for work anywhere around Denver, although the farther south the better, no farther than Castle Rock preferrably. I'm willing to commute as far north as Boulder but that would suck hard. Englewood, Highlands Ranch, the Tech Center, Golden or Arvada would be good commutes for me. loving hell the job market must really suck if an engineer with 20 years of experience can't get a job.
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The company I work at is hiring Logistics Brokers; basically a salary plus commission deal. We're on a hiring frenzy at the moment, which is nice, if sales is your thing. You basically would be a broker between a customer and a carrier; finding loads for your carriers and finding carriers for your customers, while trying to get the best price possible so that you can keep the remainder for the company. We've got around 600 sales guys in our office, 300-400 other support (IT, Accounting, Claims, etc). We also occasionally hire Communications Technicians (those with experience in the Mitel Phone system especially!) or IT Support / Network Positions. I can refer people - I'll be less picky about sales, since they won't be surprised if I refer someone who reneges on the deal, but I'd need to talk to you and/or meet you before submitting you for an IT position (if they open). This is in the Cincinnati, OH/Northern KY area. If you've got any questions, let me know: grantsd AT gmail.com EDIT: More openings at my wife's company (a lot larger/better than mine, tbh). Their pay is also -much- better. Unless otherwise stated, all jobs are in Amelia, Ohio IT Business Application Manager The Business Application Manager will plan and coordinate application code development within a COBOL Unisys environment. This person must be able to communicate effectively both in writing and orally with all levels and plan, monitor, and report on progress effectively. This position will require collaboration with Business Application Managers, Development Leads, Designers, Developers, Project Managers, Database Administrators, System/Web Administrators, Deployment Managers, Environment Management group, Computer Operations and Quality Assurance Managers throughout all phases of the project life-cycle to ensure a repeatable approach, and continuous process improvement, to release software implementation. Experience Required: • Experience documenting technical processes. • Experience with Cobol preferably in a Unisys environment. • Experience collaborating with other technical managers, technicians, project managers and business users. • Experience coordinating multiple simultaneous development, enhancement and support efforts in a scheduled release environment. • Experience defining detailed tasks, plans, and schedules. • Experience with interviewing, hiring and evaluating developers. Knowledge & Skills Required: • Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Must be able to present information in an easily understandable manner. • Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. • Strong team building and facilitation skills. • Proven success in contributing to a team-oriented environment. • Ability to define detailed tasks, plans and schedules. • Ability to make decisions with little information and handle stressful situations. • Able to work successfully in a cross-functional environment including development, networking, operating systems, database, application servers, and web servers. Education: Required: Bachelor's Degree in a technical discipline or equivalent experience Liability Claims Adjuster The Liability Adjuster will be responsible for the investigation and resolution of non litigated third party bodily injury and property damage claims arising from our Property and Recreational Products. This position will also be responsible for UM and UIM claims. Candidates must possess the ability to analyze coverage, facts, liability and damages and make appropriate adjusting decisions based on contractual terms, relevant statutes and case law, and good claims practice. Excellent organizational skills, critical thinking/problem solving skills, customer service and solid written/verbal communication skills are required. Two or more years of personal and/or commercial claims handling experience is required. Liability adjusting experience is not a requirement but is preferred. A Bachelor's degree or equivalent claims experience is required. AIC, CPCU, AEI, or other industry approved course work is preferred. Northern California - Staff Adjuster This position requires a strong communicator who can make sound decisions and stay organized! The adjuster is responsible for the prompt, effective handling of property and casualty insurance claims from initial contact through resolution. The adjuster will be responsible for the investigation and settlement of claims including coverage analysis, determination of damages, reporting findings, and subrogation/salvage recovery. This position will also be responsible for establishing relationships with producing agencies. They will maintain equipment and participate in catastrophe duty as needed. We require a Bachelor's Degree and successful completion of 5-week paid training course in Cincinnati, OH. Prior property and casualty claims handling experience is not required, but helpful. A construction background or knowledge of recreational vehicles is helpful also. Qualified candidates will successfully meet credit and background check requirements. Candidates located in the surrounding eastern Riverside and San Bernardino areas are preferred, as this is an ideal and central location for the assigned territory. Staff Adjuster - Orlando, FL This position requires a strong communicator who can make sound decisions and stay organized! The adjuster is responsible for the prompt, effective handling of property and casualty insurance claims from initial contact through resolution. This particular territory requires an emphasis on RV, motorcycle, dwelling, and mobile home insurance claims handling. We require a Bachelor's Degree and successful completion of 5-week paid training course in Cincinnati, OH. Prior business/customer service experience is required. 1-2 years of P&C claims experience is required. Qualified candidates must meet credit and background check requirements. Application Developer 2 Overview: COMPANY and its A+ rated property & casualty insurance subsidiary, GROUP, are looking for an experienced Application Developer II. We are a proven provider of specialty insurance products and services, headquartered in Cincinnati, Ohio. Responsibilities: You will be responsible for WEB application development using J2EE frameworks and patterns as well as AMIG developed extensions of the same. You should have an understanding and use of complex UML. Qualifications: Must have 2 plus years of Java development and experience with enterprize web development in a J2EE environment including managing complex and various components. The ideal candidate will have experience with several of the following: J2SE 1.4.2 or higher, J2EE 1.3 or greater, EJB 2.1, Web Services, HTML, Struts, Tag Libraries, and J2EE Patterns. We would prefer the candidate to have WSAD, SOAP or Apache Axis, Portal Administration and Configuration, Ajax, Hibernate and Spring. The ideal candidate will also have knowledge of Portlet API, Portal Developer Toolkit including Portlet development with Struts, and Websphere Application Server. Database Marketing Specialist Overview: COMPANY, a highly focused provider of specialty insurance products and services' is seeking a highly motivated professional who is interested in joining our Marketing Department as a Database Marketing Specialist. This position is located in the corporate headquarters in Amelia, Ohio. Responsibilities: The Database Marketing Specialist will be responsible for the following: • Managing the direct marketing system (SunBear), building and executing marketing campaigns to consumers and businesses. • Responsible for list pulls and the import of leads and data to the marketing database • Building campaign analysis and reporting processes to provide for distribution of information across the company • Maintaining internal suppression files for e-marketing / direct marketing • Working closely with copywriters, graphic designers, printers, mail houses, web developers and other stakeholders as needed to execute the marketing campaigns. • Providing reports and insight regarding the performance of sales acquisitions and policyholder retention campaigns. Qualifications: Four years prior experience in multi-channel, email and direct marketing is required. Previous experience with CRM (Customer Relationship Management) packages is desirable. Candidates should have excellent analytical skills, advanced Microsoft Excel skills, and the ability to extract data using sequel database queries. Candidates are preferred to have a working knowledge of HTML and web analytics. Strong communication skills are required. A Bachelor's degree is required, preferably in Marketing, Communications or related field. Education: Bachelor's Degree in Computer Science or Related field. Solaron fucked around with this message at 20:33 on Jan 14, 2009 |
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Noctone posted:loving hell the job market must really suck if an engineer with 20 years of experience can't get a job. I think everyone assumes I'll be expensive. Ideally they're right, but I need a job and will take a dramatic pay cut over my previous salary if it means I enjoy the work and have security, neither of which was the case there.
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LloydDobler posted:I think everyone assumes I'll be expensive. Ideally they're right, but I need a job and will take a dramatic pay cut over my previous salary if it means I enjoy the work and have security, neither of which was the case there. People in HR also think that you're only in it for the short term, and will leave once the job market picks back up. Whether or not that's actually true doesn't matter to them; its all perception.
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Bank posted:People in HR also think that you're only in it for the short term, and will leave once the job market picks back up. Whether or not that's actually true doesn't matter to them; its all perception. There's only 3 jobs on my resume over that 20 year period, I'd hope they can read between the lines and see that I'm not a job hopper. 11 years with the first company and 7 with the 2nd.
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Edit: position filled, thx
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Location: Philadelphia Metro Area Industry: Business, Finance I just graduated with a Business Administration degree from Penn State and am looking for work around Philadelphia (I'm also willing to relocate anywhere nationwide if the circumstances are practical). I've interned at Dow Jones in NJ over the summer. Hit me up if you have anything in pretty much anything business related. Finance, accounting, sales, human resources, management, whatever. waar fucked around with this message at 17:08 on Aug 10, 2010 |
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Oh what the hell: Location: D.C. but want to relocate to Northern California (with wife) Industry: IT Audit (specifically SOX, IT security, SAS70 and Audit Support) Degree in Computer Science 2003. Current quals: CISA, MCSE: Security, Security+ Work Experience 2003-04 Help Desk/critical systems support (Network TV station headquarters)/Unix Admin 05 - 07 - IT Audit Staff at Ernst & Young 07 - Present - Senior IT Auditor - Grant Thornton Helped Comptia develop the TrustMark certification. This is the short version. I'm only interested in going to the West coast though. PM me if you're interested.
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Geuss it's worth a shot... Graduated w/ a double major in Accounting / Risk Management from Temple University in May '08. So far all I have is some A/R experience, but I have passed the BEC section of the CPA exam (and will pass the rest ASAP.) I need to stay in PA or close to it, since that's where I'm taking the exams. Anyone who's interested can PM for a more complete resume.
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Location: Connecticut, though I'm willing to commute to surrounding states, or relocate anywhere in the U.S. Industry: Anywhere I could use my skills, I'm open I'm a 2008 grad, and I've got a B.A. in Psychology. I have a work history that includes research, tutoring, office work, and QA testing. My last positions have been at a small architecture office and a financial IT company. I am interested in an entry level position to get my foot in the door. I'm a quick learner; if I'm trained, I can do it. I'm also interested in internships, part-time, or research assistant positions. Email me at [redacted] for a resume or more info. Edit: Updating some info, and some editing Edit again: took out my email since it's showing up in google searches yoyomama fucked around with this message at 12:24 on Jul 19, 2010 |
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If you are an RN, LPN or Nurse Practitioner looking to work in Northeast Ohio, you can PM me.
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I work for a financial research company, but the job I'm posting really has very little if anything to do with finance. We're located in Stowe, VT and would like someone that can come into the office 3 or 4 times a month at the very least. Ideally, you'd work in house or be on hand to come in at any time, so this is not a telecommuting position, at least to start. Please let me know if you're interested by commenting in this thread, and if I think you're a good match I can probably get you an interview within a few days. Junior-Intermediate Programmer/Developer Job Description: Education & Experience • Bachelors degree in computer science or related field preferred. • Possesses solid background in MySQL and PHP, and understands various database access methods and basic relational database concepts. • Proficient in command line interface environment. • Proficient in HTML and passing information through forms. • Experience with JavaScript and AJAX. • Basic knowledge of object and component methodology and technology. • Basic knowledge of classes, components, objects, and interfaces. • Recognizes the fundamental differences between various Internet browsers. Professional Skills • Understands project and development plans and is able to clearly articulate roles, project goals, and timelines. • Adheres to coding standards defined by technical management, and accurately employs existing development tools. • Establishes responsible deadlines and personal work plans. • Sets high standards of performance for oneself. • Understands the professional development process and becomes actively involved by setting challenging goals and meeting them through continuous learning. • Proactively seeks input from mentors and supervisors, and remains abreast of industry trends and developments. • Actively applies feedback received to day-to-day work and strives to improve performance. Interpersonal & Communication Skills • Listens to others and accepts input and direction from team members. • Clearly articulates ideas and thoughts to others, including those that might not be technologically savvy. • Accurately prepares written business correspondence that is coherent, grammatically correct, effective and professional. • Displays a positive attitude. • Demonstrates flexibility in day-to-day work. Compensation • Salary commensurate with experience • Excellent benefits package tiananman fucked around with this message at 19:19 on Jan 22, 2009 |
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Location: Atlanta, Georgia. North side anywhere from Cumming to Downtown Who: My Wonderful Wife Industry: Personal Assistant / Bakery Management My wife has been managing a small cupcake shop in midtown for the past year and was laid off today. She managed the bakery and corporate accounts, taking over for the owner on most day to day duties. Business improved, but personal reasons within her family meant the owner couldn't afford to pay someone to run the store for her anymore and she took back over. My wife has a passion for anything that allows her to be a little artistic in what she is doing and share her ideas. She would like to stay in the bakery/pastry business but majored in Technical Theatre and would jump at the opportunity to make any money there. If anyone has anything they feel might be a good fit email arzakon at gmail.com.
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Location: Madison, WI Industry: Healthcare Marketing IS Openings Database Developer: SQL, PL/SQL, Oracle, and proficiency in Linux desire. Technical Program Manager: This opening was created today, basically project management, setting timeline's and goals for the database developers. 5 years experience preferred. Creative Openings In-House Freelance Production Artist: 20-30 hours a week, Associates in graphic design preferred. Familiarity with Adobe Creative Suite, CSS, Dreamweaver, etc. Year of experience preferred, this is for designing direct consumer mail and promotional items. In-House Freelance Copywriter: No idea on the experience for this, but they write our consumer direct mail, advertising, newsletters, web-site stuff. 20-30 hours of onsite work per week. Management Strategic Marketing Manager: 3-5 years of experience needed in creating healthcare marketing campaigns in a database marketing environment. These guys work a ton of hours with clients and internal staff on creating campaigns for clients, educating them, and working with our sales and account management teams. Account Development Manager: Minimum of 3 years experience in healthcare marketing, agency work, or CRM related work. Works with our clients and assisting them in direct to patient marketing. Promote our products and services to executives at other hospitals (this opening requires significant travel). If you have any interest at all PM me, we're a growing company even in the current economic climate.
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drat, we already got two Vermont goons in this small thread? Well, here's #3 (this must be all VT goons in the entirety of SA...) Location: Greater Burlington, VT area, but willing to relocate to almost anywhere. Industry: Biomedical engineering. I graduated from RPI in 2004 with a BS in biomedical engineering, and completed one year of a master's program at the University of Vermont in the same field. I worked for two years as a biomedical technician, fixing, inspecting, and calibrating hospital equipment. I'd like to get into actual engineering work, not technician stuff. my concentration is in mechanics, so orthopedics would be nice, but I also have a lot of coursework in cardiovascular physiology. I'm also open to going into sales or some sort of clinical applications, like demonstrating medical products, teaching surgeons and doctors on equipment, that sort of thing.
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Anyone need a wildlife biologist? I have field experience! And two Bachelor's degrees! Looking for jobs is hard.
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Location Cleveland, Ohio Industry Marketing & Sales I graduated in 2007 with a Marketing degree and it hasn't really got me to where I need to be. I currently work for a small wholesale distributor as an Account Marketing Coordinator, mainly with a focus on Online Marketing. I have a lot of experience with direct marketing, Website Analytics, SEO, Search Engine Marketing and all kinds of other online marketing techniques. I also can sell stripes to a tiger so that may help. Anyhow, I'd be willing to relocate and I can work part time if you just need help with some online marketing campaigns. pitchblende fucked around with this message at 21:00 on Feb 19, 2009 |
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Location: San Diego Industry: Education Openings: Part Time Academic Tutoring positions open $22/hour plus mileage during probationary period, compensation rises to $25-$30/hour plus mileage after you show how awesome you are Calculus or Physics tutoring experience is a plus email resume to moanaDOTevans at gmailDOTcom and I'll send it along
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DrBouvenstein posted:drat, we already got two Vermont goons in this small thread? Well, here's #3 (this must be all VT goons in the entirety of SA...) I have a job, but my mom really needs help. Location:Raleigh/Cary, NC; willing to move elsewhere in the state if she gets a job. She's 54 and has an Associate's in Computer Programming from the 80's, and she just spent eight years working for her mother, which makes her look bad on paper. In reality, my mom knows more about computers than I ever will and my grandma now pays three people ridiculous amounts of money to do what my mom did on her own. She mainly did bookkeeping and customer relations for my grandma's jewelry company, but she also knows a lot about jewelry in general. She knows every nook and cranny of Microsoft Office (I think every version since 2000) and HTML. She absolutely loves learning, especially about computers, and has taken every free online class on programs she could find (and the only one she didn't finish was Flash; animation was not her thing). She was also a waitress for 25 years and is really good with people (she'd prefer not to work with customers anymore but I don't think she cares at this point), though bad at interviews. She is a perfectionist and obsessed with work (she worked about 68 hours a week for my grandma). She's getting really depressed about being unemployed for so long, so please contact me if you have anything for her. My email is in my profile.
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LocationSan Francisco IndustryAdmin/non profit/anything really Graduated in May of 08 with a B.A. in Psych. Pretty worthless degree really, and it's proving to be that way even more every time I search for work. I'm a really ambitious individual who can think fast, learn quickly, and am willing to do whatever it takes for an entry level position somewhere, seriously anywhere, I'm not picky. email me at robinfoxin at gmail dot com for my resume/coverletter/references/etc
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I don't know if this is common knowledge and I'll be wasting anyone's time, but the north is a great place to get a good job. http://www.jobsnorth.ca/employees_advresults.asp?sec=jobseek_search http://www.gov.nt.ca/utility/jobs/index.html Getting a page not found on the government one (maybe they need a webmaster), but I know for a fact they're looking to fill two tech support positions (one in Yellowknife and one in Fort Simpson). While the jobs in Yellowknife are plentiful, the vacancy rate is really drat low. Also, it's loving cold. But it's also a pretty unique place. Feel free to PM, email (saforum@odiv.net), MSN, or AIM (5159963) me about any of this.
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Does this apply only to Canadian Goons? I thought it was pretty hard to get a job if you're not a citizen?
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Solaron posted:Does this apply only to Canadian Goons? I thought it was pretty hard to get a job if you're not a citizen? Especially a government job...I know US government jobs require you to be a US Citizen.
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I'm in Seattle, WA, have my BA in English from Virginia Tech, and am basically looking for anything I can get entry level in the area. I don't want to move geographically, but am more than happy to pick up any skills I need to find a real job. (Not food service) Decent with HTML and Photoshop, proficient with Excel, PowerPoint, Word. I also have some basic recording hardware and software experience, mostly in Sonar. Currently working on learning SQL, and like I said, I'm flexible and willing to learn whatever I need to.
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Nur_Neerg posted:I'm in Seattle, WA, have my BA in English from Virginia Tech, and am basically looking for anything I can get entry level in the area. I don't want to move geographically, but am more than happy to pick up any skills I need to find a real job. (Not food service) Knowledge in SQL will open up a lot of entry-level database jobs for you. When I started out at my current job that's all I did, writing SQL scripts to pull very refined lists of people based on medical history criteria. Since you say you're proficient at Excel/Word I'm guessing you have Microsoft Office Suite, if you have Access play around with that too. Create databases, pull info off those databases, learn how to normalize and create relationships and you'll be a hot commodity. Most companies don't actually use Access for their business database but it doesn't hurt to learn the basics in.
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Knightmare posted:Knowledge in SQL will open up a lot of entry-level database jobs for you. When I started out at my current job that's all I did, writing SQL scripts to pull very refined lists of people based on medical history criteria. Since you say you're proficient at Excel/Word I'm guessing you have Microsoft Office Suite, if you have Access play around with that too. Create databases, pull info off those databases, learn how to normalize and create relationships and you'll be a hot commodity. Most companies don't actually use Access for their business database but it doesn't hurt to learn the basics in. That's pretty much the exact same advice I was given, so I'm boning up on SQL to work towards that, I do indeed have Access, so I guess I'll start learning that too. Thanks for the advice!
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I just thought I'd chime in and suggest that, if anyone is interested, my employers are looking for people who might want to come to the city of Luoyang in Henan, China for at least one year to teach English. There's already a thread about it here http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3063119 After graduating with a BA last summer I had a lot of trouble finding a job back home, so I wound up getting this one through an SA thread. Overall it's been a pretty good experience, and while the pay isn't high in terms of USD (about $800/month plus accomodation, travelling expenses refunded upon contract completion) it is pretty high compared to the cost of living, and a decent option for waiting out the recession back home.
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I'm in Atlanta, GA. I take almost all lab courses at the moment and I have nothing to do from 7am-5pm. I was hoping for a full time job that I could do in the area. My resume is at HamiltonShu.com. I'm kinda hoping to do some help desk or some sort of Technical support or administrative assistant position within the metro Atlanta region. So anyone in the region who needs a man who can pretty much do anything, shoot me an email. Amazing with Dreamweaver and XHTML/CSS Proficient in Microsoft Office Great with almost all technical aspects.
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I work for USAA. It is primarily an auto/homeowner insurance company for the military. However, it has expanded into all aspects of financial management as well, with banking, etc. With roughly 22k employees and several locations, we are always hiring for a variety of positions. While primarily a call center environment, there are a lot of support services like IT, admin, security, as well as financial advisers, mortgage specialists, bank reps, etc. Front line, entry level no experience call center positions start around $14/hr. You must be willing to relocate to one of the campuses(San Antonio, Phoenix, Colorado Springs, Tampa, Sacramento, and Norfolk). I work in the Phoenix location, so I can only refer there. Please check out the website for current positions. You can also email me if you're just curious about the company at jon_9000 AT yahoo DOT com.
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Location: Toronto (downtown) Position: Network Administrator Industry: Software We have need for a Network Administrator, well versed in AD, Exchange 2003/2007, and server side Hardware/SAN. Nice to have stuff includes SQL, SharePoint, VOIP/PBX/Telephony, Cisco, Checkpoint, LAMP. Ideally you'll have a solid combination of experience/certs. Yes I care about MCSE. No that won't get you the job. You'd really need to be something special to get this job with only school/eduction/certs. If you have a post-secondary education, that works in your favor. This is a great company, approx 120 employees, with offices worldwide. This position has complete oversight of our infrastructure, which is very significant and involved due to us being a tech company. They love IT here, and we love them. Elitist attitudes need not apply. You need to be able to talk to people in plain language, you need to be a strong communicator. If you're interested, PM me or send an email to howimlivinATgmail.com
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Allentown, PA Sales Engineer Tooling Manufacture My second posting in this thread. I pasted the below from my cousin's linkedin account. It's in Allentown, which is kind of a hellhole, but it's really a great business. I did some technical writing for them, and honestly, it's just a neat place. Picture your stereotypical small warehouse loaded with tools, c&c machines, raw materials, metal shavings, and a handful of engineers and designers coming and going. They have machines out the door, so it's not a startup exactly, and everything's in place except for an engineer with sales and organizational experience to put it all together. And I guess I'm biased but my cousin is possibly the nicest person on the planet and is just a ray of sunshine all day long. quote:My husband Tom Flanagan founded Pakcepts, LLC in June 2004. I joined in May 2006 and began by assisting with smoother work flow, ordering of raw materials and working on meeting project deadlines. If you're interested: kevin dot michael dot mcelroy gmail dot com
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