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Lyon posted:Location: Blue Bell, PA (Greater Philadelphia area) Just throwing this opportunity back out there. We've had some recent turn over and are down to 15 people in our department. I think they want to keep the number at around 20 with "full capacity" being 22, so we have some openings. To clarify on the above your first 90 days you get paid as if your yearly salary was $21,000. This comes out to about $700 bi-monthly. Commission is available from day one and you get paid $30 for every completed appointment that you set. My average commission is probably around $450 a month. After/if you pass your 90 evaluation you get bumped up to $32,000 a year with benefits. Everyone who works in the department is fairly young (22-30) pretty cool, managers can be a pain sometimes but that's true everywhere. Free pizza on Fridays, jeans everyday, etc. Edit: There's also a $2k referral bonus that I'd get which I'd split with anyone who made their 90 day evaluation (need to make the eval for me to get the bonus). Lyon fucked around with this message at 05:40 on Dec 14, 2009 |
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Looking for a job Location Knoxville, Tn. But with the proper salary (to overcome wife having to look for a new job) anywhere would work. Education Master of Science in Physics, University of Tennessee, December 2009. Concentration in Nuclear Physics Graduate level minor in computational sciences. Technical skills I have a lot of experience in mathematical modeling and applying numerical solutions to physical problems. Everything from statistical analysis to monte-carlo simulation. I know C/C++ Java and Fortran. Im also proficient in a number of scripting languages. Php, perl, javescript, SQL (a little), html/css, xml. Desired position Anything oh god someone give me a job. Im not going to fit qualifications perfectly outside of hard science positions. But I probably bring something extra to the table as well. I encourage any prospective employer to see me as a blank canvas that can do anything if given the time to learn it.
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Since everyone else is doing it: Location: State College, PA Looking for a job: Anywhere, preferably in PA or near D.C. I do not care what field other than insurance. Education: Waynesboro Area Senior High School, GPA 3.76, graduated 2002 B.A. in Political Science, minor in History, GPA 3.5, graduated Fall 2005 MBA/PA from University of Phoenix, GPA 3.91, Graduated November 2009 Work experience in: Clerk and eventually shift manager (also certified) (TrueValue), 2001-2004 Server Supervisor and Trainer (Eat'n Park Hospitality), 2004-2008 Conventions Services Supervisor (privately owned hotel), 2008-Current What I can do: Point of sales operations Inventory management Shipping and Receiving orders Customer service (or client relationship building) Sales building Marketing Conference or banquet setup Interviewing/Hiring Policy Analysis Scheduling Payroll management Other random things: As of 2006 I have been certified in the sale hardware retail and building materials. This was through a program that TrueValue offered online. I am very familiar with Microsoft Word, am okay with Power Point, and can do use Microsoft database and Excel (although I am stupid with Excel at times). I am usually quite skilled at editing and finding weaknesses within an analysis of a paper or proposal. I can speak/read/write conversational Spanish (although I am rusty, I have not had the need to speak it for years). I am a people-oriented type leader, choosing to lead by example. My work ethic never needs to be questioned, because I will get the job done. Contact me: robertleezeigler@hotmail.com I have a resume` I can email back, also referrals if need be.
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Looking for a job Industry: Any. Education: Some college coursework but no degree; looking to go back to night school in the spring. Location: NYC Work experience: I've got about 11 years worth of general office experience where I've done everything from office/shipping management for a small record label to a position where I was responsible for low-level help-desk support and maintaining databases while creating Excel spreadsheets/PowerPoint presentations for a major insurance brokerage firm. I am fairly quiet/reserved and easy to get along with, with a healthy sense of humor - I know this is rather short, but I would feel more comfortable sending you my resume personally. Email me at john.w.troy at gmail.com.
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Looking for a job I am a former journeyman carpenter/framer who is looking for new career paths or better/more opportunity for advancement/raises/benefits. In other words, for the right pay I'm willing to do just about anything, though I am very interested in law enforcement, geo-sciences (geology, hydrology, etc), possibly teaching. Location: Surrey, BC, Canada (Willing to relocate to Montgomery, AL region) Education: Some college coursework done, I'm very eager to go back and learn more, simply don't have the money. Experience: Six years in construction. I was a lead hand carpenter for a framing crew, I supervised and trained 4 to 5 others at a time in several instances. I also drove several telehandler forklifts (JLG - G10 55A and others) for 3 years. I am proficient in many hand and power tools. I have also done sundecks and patios and I am also experienced in renovations. I am currently finishing my own project of finishing my basement (1200sq ft) from start to finish: Framing, insulation/vapour barrier, drywall, mud/tape, painting, trim/moulding, hardwood floor, door install and carpet. My next project is going to be finishing the basement bathroom which will be its own adventure. Other Skills: I'm experienced with Open Office 3.0, the MS Office Suite, MS Projects, Visio and SmartDraw 2008. In sum, I'm a quick learner, I use my intelligence and wide field of interests to help me solve problems. I enjoy reading and doing puzzles in my spare time, as well as sports like hockey and ultimate frisbee. Email: adamebernier at gmail Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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Job Seeker based in Connecticut: Education: BA in History from the University of Connecticut. Experience: Percussion Caption Head, East Lyme High School Software Tester, United States Coast Guard Academy Research Assistant (Historical data), University of Connecticut Bank Teller, Citizens Financial Group Skills: Wide range of hardware/software knowledge. Music writing/composition/performance. Freelance writing experience. Customer service/sales experience. I am involved with many diverse activities. I am obsessed/fascinated by motorcycles. I have created a student organization at UConn that now boasts 100+ members. I have military experience in AFROTC. I volunteer at an international organization doing social networking research. I have excellent written and verbal skills and excel when placed in challenging positions. I would prefer a job that would allow me to relocate or travel, and am highly interested in international culture. Contact at ryan.joshua.jones at gmail.com
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Looking for a job Since June of this year I have been working as a German-language translator/liaison interpreter for the IT department of a multinational producer of salon/haircare goods. I am responsible for communicating with colleagues in our German offices (and employees of one of our sister companies based out of Frankfurt) and providing technical support in their own language, as well as facilitating communication between users who are not comfortable with English (or cannot speak it at all) and my superiors. Location: Currently in Cincinnati, OH, but ideally somewhere on the west coast (specifically San Francisco and Seattle). Industry: Translation/Anything involving German language or language acquisition/education, or international relations in general. Education: Bachelor of Arts in History and German from Miami University (Ohio), December 2009. Experience: I have worked with my current employer (who shall remain anonymous until someone requests a resumé) since June of 2009 in the aforementioned position of German-language translator and support technician. One year experience in an academic archive setting, acting as student archivist and transcriptionist for Miami University's Oral History Project, an endeavor culminating in a new published history of the university and the surrounding area. One year student experience in the campus print shop, where I was responsible primarily for project finishing and large-format printing. One year retail sales experience at Best Buy (two different stores in two different states) specializing in both Home Theater and Computing departments. Other Skills: Technical experience, including troubleshooting and operation of various software, including Microsoft Office, Adobe Creative Suite, Windows XP/Vista, Mac OSX, SAP, and Service Desk Express. Comfortable working with Active Directory and SCCM. Strong verbal and written skills in both English and German. In addition to the aforementioned work experience, I work well in many different types of work environments and situations, having been consistently praised for my adaptability. Currently, I'm seeking to expand my language skills with a third foreign language (open to suggestions or necessity) and am working on translating a German-language crime novel into English as a personal side project. Email: looneycr at muohio.edu Thanks for taking the time to consider me.
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Looking For an IT Job My experience: 3 years at Microsoft Japan as a Consultant. Mostly infrastructure related projects ranging from Windows Server, Client Deployment, Exchange, to ITAP (IT Architecture and Planning). Education: Graduated from Pennsylvania State University with a Bachelors Degree in IST What I'm looking for: Any full-time position related to Infrastrucure. If programming knowledge is required, I would be more than willing to learn. What I'm NOT looking for: Call Center and Contract Positions Where I live: Allentown, Pennsylvania Where I'm looking (listed in the order of preference): - King of Prussia, PA - Blue Bell, PA - Philadelphia, PA - Allentown, PA - Northern NJ - Baltimore/DC area When I can start: ASAP Requirements: Full-Time Position, Health Insurance Can be reached via: PM, or email hre106 at gmail dot com Other: Can read/write/speak Japanese fluently. I have the following certifications: MCSE, DDPS
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Looking for a job I'm a soon to be graduate who has been working my way through college in a field that I do not intend to continue in. I have been working in IT for the last four years since I originally wanted to major in it. After starting college I changed my mind, but I kept working in the area to pay my way through school. I am just looking for a basic entry-level job where I can gain experience, and I am open to any entry-level full time jobs that my degree can be applied to. Location: Washington DC metro or Philadelphia metro. DC preferably because my fiance might have a job there soon. Education: I'm graduating on May 8 with my BS in Business Administration Experience: I've worked in help desk since 2005, but I want to move out of the field. I have worked mainly in three locations, a school in Pennsylvania, a plastics/resins company and a textile company in South Carolina. Mainly I did paper filing, e-mail correspondence, take phone calls, answer tech support questions and other basic entry level tasks. Other Skills: Italian and learning ASL Email: PM me on here first for my e-mail
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Looking for a job Location: Dallas, TX Education: University of Texas, B.S. Lib. Arts Certifications: MCP, A+, Texas Teacher certificates, Six Sigma Experience: Teaching middle school science/social studies. CRM/ERP software implementation and training, electronic medical records implementation and training. System administration, help desk, shipping and inventory control, welding and gunsmithing. If you're in the eastern part of DFW/Collin County area, email me at filmhound at gmail.
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Looking for a job Location: It's been my dream to move out of Michigan, so preferably a place that isn't MI. Education: High School Diploma, and some college. Taking 1-2 online classes at a time, five classes away from an associates degree. Experience I have four years of management positions under my belt, most recently I was an assistant branch manager for a bank. I was also a manager at two other retail chains. I was expected to manage 5+ employees for each job, and this includes hiring/firing, schedule making, dealing with customer complaints, etc... I'm really looking for a job that will help me pay rent whenever I get to where I want to go, and I plan on continuing my education while working, but sticking with online classes so they will not interfere with my work. Please e-mail if you're interested at blackclovir at yahoo dot com.
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so many unemployed engineers in this thread Looking for a job Entry level to mid career work as a design engineer, I am equally comfortable in large three shift plants or in small research and design operations. I have excellent interpersonal skills, I've done all sorts of design work from sheet metal parts, simple machines and solid modeling to extremely complex assemblies, high power electromagnet design and sophisticated continuously variable transmission design. I am very skilled with Pro/E but I'm also competent with Solidworks, AutoCAD, various FEA packages and simulation software like MATLAB and LabView. Location: Florida, willing and eager to relocate anywhere. Education: BS Mechanical Engineering -3.2/4.0 Upper Level GPA, Minor in Physics, -very strong CAD design skills, with focus on Mechanics, Pro/Engineer, GD&T, FEA, and designing for machining, fabrication and assembly. Experience: -'08-'09 Patent Examiner USPTO: mechanical engineering art unit, current security clearance -'06-'07 Teaching Assistant/Research Assistant: research was in a mobile robotics lab, taught Pro/E, FEA and machine design -'04-'05 Mechanical Engineer Intern: major pharmaceutical manufacturing company, AutoCAD experience designing parts and systems for the manufacture of drug delivery systems Contact:hunterlt1 at gmail dot com
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Looking for a job I'm looking for a decently-paying job so I can build up my experience. I would love to work for a newspaper or other publication as I plan to go to graduate school to get a degree in journalism. I am extremely creative and enjoy making art and transforming spaces using everyday objects. I am a very effective communicator and I work well with other people. I've taken several college courses on photography and am comfortable using Photoshop to edit and enhance photos. I have several years' experience with desk jobs, but I would prefer to work somewhere where I get to write or be creative. I'm young and full of spunk. Location: Currently live in Texas, ready and willing to relocate anywhere in the US Education: - Texas A&M University - BA in English - Texas A&M University - two years of graduate-level coursework in architecture and urban development Experience: - Interned with a professional baseball team as a season ticket manager. This job focused heavily on customer service, both on the phone and in person, and money handling. - I was a staff writer for Texas A&M's department of architecture AIAS monthly publication. - I am familiar with web design and desktop publishing, as I did website work for a university student organization. Portfolio: - Can provide examples of original artwork, original photography, and writing samples Contact: archwhore at gmail
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Job Openings Location: New York, NY; Charlotte, NC; Scottsdale, AZ; Boston, MA; Philadelphia, PA Position: Account Representative – New York, NY; Account Representative – Scottsdale, AZ; Area Sales Manager – Charlotte, NC; Area Sales Manager – Scottsdale, AZ; National Accounts Executive – New York, NY; Sales Development Representative – New York, NY; Sales Representative – Boston, MA; Sales Representative – Charlotte, NC; Sales Representative – New York, NY; Sales Representative – Philadelphia, PA; Director of Search Engine Marketing (SEM) – New York, NY; QA Automation Engineer – New York, NY; QA Engineer – New York, NY; Quantitative Developer – New York, NY; Quantitative Researcher – New York, NY; Senior Software Engineer – New York, NY; Software Engineer – New York, NY; Technical Support Specialist – Scottsdale, AZ; User Interface Designer/Developer – New York, NY; Product Manager – New York, NY; HTML/CSS Coder – Scottsdale, AZ; HTML/CSS Coder – New York, NY; HTML/CSS Web Coder Temp – New York, NY; Interactive Marketing Specialist – New York, NY; Interactive Marketing Specialist – Scottsdale, AZ; Web Designer Temp – New York, NY; Director of Accounting – New York, NY; Human Resources Generalist – Charlotte, NC; Manager, Financial Planning & Analysis – New York, NY; Recruiter – Scottsdale, AZ; Recruiting Coordinator – New York, NY Experience: Varies - 0 to 10+ Years Industry: Internet Advertising About the Company: Internet advertising agency based in NYC focusing on local businesses. I know the company is looking to fill a ton of entry level-ish (1 yr exp) sales and client services positions particularly in New York. My email is rkr215(gmail).
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Nice to finally see someone posting job openings! Hopefully some goons can finally get some work.
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Job Openings Location: Phoenix, AZ (Scottsdale) Position #1: Video Digital Conversion Technician Description: An iMemories Video Digital Conversion Technician is an important part of the iMemories’ premium, best-in-class service offering. iMemories is a leader in the online home movie sharing market, and also converts home movie film, video and photos to digital formats (online and DVD). Will be responsible for handling the digital conversion of videotapes. In a high-performance and highly productive environment, this position requires Mac-based computer usage, as well as utilizing best-in-class digital systems, software/hardware and technology infrastructure. General Summary of Responsibilities • Responsible for the digital conversion of home movie videotapes to digital formats using customized hardware and software. • Demonstrates clear and polite written and oral communication, as well as effectively leads and coordinates department initiatives. Skill-set (past experience beneficial but not required) • Knowledge of videotape formats • Detail oriented • Experience with MAC computers • Positive attitude • Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment • Team Player Schedule • Part-Time (Monday – Friday) Monday – 5:30 am to 10:30 am Tuesday – 5:30 am to 1:30 pm Wednesday – 5:30 am to 10:30 am Thursday – 5:30 am to 10:30 am Friday – 5:30 am to 10:30 am Craig's List (contact info): http://phoenix.craigslist.org/nph/med/1554258903.html Position # 2: Video Scene Segment Technician (2nd and 3rd Shift) Description: 2nd Shift: Tuesday - Friday 4pm to 10pm and Saturday 10am to 6pm 3rd Shift: Sunday - Thursday 11pm to 5:30am Pay Grade: $8.00 /hour Position Description An iMemories Video Scene Segment Technician is an important part of the iMemories’ premium, best-in-class service offering. iMemories is a leader in the online home movie sharing market, and also converts home movie film, video and photos to digital formats (both online and on DVD). The position will be responsible for creating and editing scene segments for home movie film reels and videotapes that have been converted to digital video. In a high-performance and highly productive environment, this position requires Mac-based computer usage, as well as utilizing best-in-class digital systems, software/hardware and technology infrastructure. General Summary of Responsibilities · Responsible for identifying, selecting and reviewing the scene segmentation for digitized home movies. Each digitized home movie video is separated into appropriate "events" or "chapters" as filmed by the consumer. This is handled with an internally designed technology program. · Demonstrates clear and polite written and oral communication. Skill-set (past experience beneficial but not required) · Knowledge of videotape and film reel formats for proper scene segmentation · Video editing · Detail orientated · Ability to work in a fast-paced work environment · Team Player Part-Time (32 hours) Please submit your resume to opportunities@imemories.com
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Looking for a job I'm looking for an entry-level actuarial position. I've passed exams P/1 and FM/2 and am studying for MFE/3F. Location: Austin, TX, but willing to relocate Education: University of North Texas, B.S. in Math, minor in Japanese Technical Skills: I'm familiar with Excel and Word, have worked with C++, and have some experience with XML, HTML, and Matlab. Contact: Yes.Cantaloupe AT gmail.com
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Looking for a job Looking for anything at this point, but clearly would prefer a job in engineering Location: Atlanta, GA willing to relocate for an engineering job (prefer east coast, but will seriously consider anywhere), any other would need to be in Atlanta area so I can return to school. Education: Georgia Tech MS and BS in Aerospace Engineering Technical Skills: Matlab, Excel, Word, Powerpoint, SolidEdge, Autocad, some experience with C++ (don't except me to on the same level as a CS major but I'm fairly skilled for an engineer). Experience: Both graduate and undergraduate Research. Worked as an Engineering Intern for a summer. My graduate research, and class concentration was in thermodynamics/turbomachinery so would prefer anything related to these areas. Contact: Yes. neglia dot chris AT gmail.com apathyduck fucked around with this message at 03:48 on Feb 23, 2010 |
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Looking for a Job Graphic/Cartoon Artist looking for F/T P/T or Internship Creative Position in action sports, pet, entertainment, publishing, food/drink, toys/games, and apparel industries or P/T work in Orange County area 9-5 M-F. Also seeking freelance graphics/illustration/cartoon work, representation by agency, exhibition space in art galleries and personal commissions. Location: Costa Mesa, CA (willing to commute to LA, IE or SD if the opportunity is right) Education: Laguna College of Art & Design BFA Illustration w/emphasis on Animation Graduated: May 2008 Skills: Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator, InDesign, Corel Painter XI, Character/Logo/Graphic Design, Comic Book/Editorial/Childrens/Cartoon Illustration, Storyboarding, Screen Printing, Digital Photography, Video Editing, Visual Display Set-Up, Screen/Block Printing, Heat Press Operation, Customer Service, Shipping/Receiving, General Office, Filing, Picture Hanging, Phones, Event Security, Cash Register, Proofreading, Mac/PC Experience: Developed top selling T-Shirt Graphics for Medieval Times Dinner & Tournament up to 2010, Curated exhibition of my artwork at pehrSpace in Los Angeles March 2009, Participated in several group exhibitions at ARTery Gallery in Costa Mesa,CA alongside artists such as Jeff Gillette and Glenn Arthur, Designed logos and merchandise for So Cal bands Phavian and Naronic Distress, occasionally Co-Hosted a "The Adventures of Chris & Chris" on KXLU 88.9FM from 2005-2006, Assisted editing issues 52 & 54 of Giant Robot Magazine, Artwork featured on the Blanket Mag Blog http://blanketmagazine.com/?p=3469 and in a music video for LA band The Covinas in 2009 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pZUo9LATnjI. Portfolio: https://www.tdfillustration.com Full CV: https://www.ceevee.com/tdflynn Contact: yes timothydflynn@gmail.com https://www.twitter.com/tdflynn
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Computer security goon here, with a big focus on privacy and anonymity. Just landed a great internship for the summer but I try and keep an eye on what skills are in demand since next fall starts my last year of my degree. I see some of you are spoilering your emails, that won't stop spiders like googlebot (they view everything in raw html). (It would suck if some spider cached your post and your boss somehow found you looking for work on the internet... stanger things have happened. Also, spambots will collect your email, which is generally unpleasant.) The best bet is to type it out like this to avoid spiders: email AT domain DOT com Good luck in your hunt guys! maskenfreiheit fucked around with this message at 05:31 on Feb 24, 2010 |
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Looking for a Job Toronto/GTA HR Generalist/Trainer I have a double degree in Mechanical Engineering and English Literature. My degree course had a timeline of 4 years, but I attained this in 3 years. I have a Master's in English Literature from University College Dublin in Ireland. For the past two years I've been working on a cruise ship in the role of trainer, but essentially I was responsible for all of the HR functions for 900-1300 staff members. This job involved working 70 hours per week for anything from payroll to benefits and all facets of training. Training involved management training, software training, orientation and hospitality. English teaching was an essential part of the role as well as running a resource center for all staff members. I am TEFL certified, a licensed instructional designer from the American Maritime Organization and a certified Hospitality trainer. Before that I worked for three recruitment companies in Ireland and I was responsible for staffing functions as well as Business Development. I consistently hit 90% of my target and was lead consultant for my branch. Here's the cherry on top though: I am the hardest working person looking for a job in southern Ontario right now. No joke. Not just saying that. It's just a fact. Early mornings? I'm there. Night and weekends? Done. Need a presentation for some obscure software I've never heard of before, and you need it in 24 hours? I'll make your cue cards too, sir. I'm young, no baggage and a ton of student loans. I'll work 24 hours a day if you need. Transferable skills!(Yes, you too can be smarter than the average hiring manager) Writing - Instructional design is 90% writing, also my Master's required quite a bit. Editing - I wrote every single job advertisement while I was a recruiter myself. I also wrote several resumes for staff members on the cruise line. Translation - fluent in French and English. Spanish & Italian conversational (but this is Canada, so...) HR Functions - Employee relations and development, benefits analysis, hiring. Sales & Marketing - Essential in recruitment. Communications - PR pitches and campaigns are essentially presentations about the positive aspects of your business. I need to find a job before April. If there is anything like this in your company, I would rock the heck out of it. Thanks kids.
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Job Opening Location: Fresno, CA Position: Information Technology Technician . Responsibilities will include installation, configuration, and support of PC’s in a modern LAN/WAN environment. Computer background should include PC hardware, Microsoft desktop operating systems and office software, Microsoft networking at client and server levels, and Mac OS. This hands on position will also require experience in TCP/IP networking. The ideal candidate will have several years experience providing IT and Engineering support at a television station. Applicants must possess excellent verbal and documentation skills and interact well with others. Prefer 5+ years experience in Information Systems. Candidate must be comfortable in a time sensitive broadcasting environment and have a positive attitude towards a flexible schedule. Weekend and holiday on-call required. PM ME FOR THE INFORMATION ON HOW TO APPLY
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Job Opening Location: San Diego Insurance company looking for accountants with experience in insurance premium/agency accounting. PM me for details.
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Enough applicants have been found. Thanks all!
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what the hell I'll try anything... Looking for a job location D.C. Education B.S. in communication focus in media production Technical Skills Basic media production skills Final Cut Pro Logic Pro Camera operation Lighting Soundboard Video switcher interfaces Experience 3 weddings shot freelance 3+ years in Food and Beverage 2 years F&B supervisor experience 3 years Bartending experience Contact yes, PM me or... unorthodoxender at gmaildotcom I'm really trying to find a production oriented job to jump into my career but at this point I need money and am willing to get just about anything.
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Job Opening This is kind of a super-unique position, and it's not entirely fleshed out, but if we found the right candidate it could be something we'd move on rather quickly. Basically, we're a small investment newsletter company, with a handful of analysts covering a variety of sectors. We currently have a commodity product that we have ghostwritten for us by a much larger firm. Frankly, the product really needs to be moved in-house, with an in-house commodity analyst who can handle daily, weekly and monthly editorial. So, the person we're looking for should have good writing skills, or at least somewhat competent writing skills - but more importantly they should be extremely well-versed in commodity investing. I'm talking everything: corn, iron, gold, oil, molybdenum, nat gas, soy beans, pokemon cards - basically anything you can think of that's traded on a commodity futures exchange. As far as qualifications and education background, that's kind of secondary to the above skill-sets. I don't care if you live in your mom's basement and dropped out of community college - if you know commodities (a track record would be nice) and you can prove a modicum of writing skill, that's all we need. The actual staff and company is filled with young people (the CEO just turned 30), and we all have a very strong work ethic. The company itself is 8 years old - and there's lots of potential for growth. If this seems like something you really believe you could do, drop me an email at kevinvonkevinstein at yahoo
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Job Opening Location: Bay Area, CA Experienced website UI engineer. PM me or email sakobalt@gmail.com for more information. Get yer portfolios at the ready.
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Posted in the SHSC thread, but figured I'd link it here too. IT guy stuff in Portland, OR. http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3075135&userid=0&perpage=40&pagenumber=17#post373947065
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Upcoming Job Openings Position: Patent Examiners Location: Alexandria VA (Washington DC area) Requirements: B.S. in Science or Engineering. Higher degrees or high academic achievement can result in higher placement. This is a US Federal Government position. Full US citizenship required, plus a clean enough record to pass a Public Trust background check About the Job: The US Patent office is close to restarting hiring of new Patent Examiners (likely a few hundred openings). The position involves reading applications and claims to inventions, searching prior art databases, and writing reports about if an application complies with US Patent law. 6 month intensive training provided. Benefits including: Multiple health care plans to chose from Defined benefit pension + TSP (like a 401k, with very low fees) 40 hour workweek, paid overtime for extra work completed Flexible work schedule Mass transit subsidy (including anything that takes Metro's Smartrip, Virginia VRE, and Maryland MARC) After two years, potential for full-time telework Salary: Here's the table: http://apps.opm.gov/SpecialRates/package/table057601012010.html Most people will come in as a Grade 7, step 10 ($68k). If you have IP experience or a MS the start point is I think (not sure on this one) Grade 9 step 7 ($73k). My take about the job: First the cons: I'll be honest, this job isn't for everyone. The work is done on a rather aggressive quota system with a set number of hours per application, but you are pretty much on your own as far as keeping yourself on track. If you don't have trouble setting goals for yourself as to what work you will get done in a week, you should be fine. It involves a lot of reading, and a lot of playing with words to look for double meanings and such. I would recommend going on google patents and reading some patents on various things, paying particular attention to the claims. Oh, and nearly all of your communications regarding the applications will be with attorneys. For those of you who would have to move, note that the DC area is very expensive to live in. On the pro side: As long as you keep up with the quota you are pretty golden. The other Examiners are in generally very ready to help out if you have questions or run into a problem with an application. The promotions to higher positions are non-competitive merit based (meaning you don't have to fight somebody for the higher spot), all the way up to GS-14 with a $140k per year salary. And after 2 years and reaching GS-12 (normally two or three promotions away at hiring) you can work full time from home only checking in at the office for two days every two weeks. Federal benefits are nice, and Flextime is wonderful. Also there is some serious job security because there is an absurd backlog of applications to be examined. I was talking with someone about these positions coming up, and they noted that Electrical Engineers are rather strongly wanted. If you have particular experience with battery systems (charging, control, etc) please let me know via PM. I will place a new entry in this thread when the actual positions come up on USAjobs but I thought people would want to know they are in the pipeline.
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Update: Now actively looking! If anyone needs entry-level IT in Los Angeles or anywhere in the 310 area code, hit me up, or post in this thread. Right now I'm keeping my options open. Location: Los Angeles, 310 area code Position: entry-level IT: either Help Desk, Sys Admin Asst, Phone Support, or even a job in QA looks good at this point, given the state of the economy. Industry: Information Technology Education: Four-year college graduate, returning to school for additional computer repair courses, but I don't have the CompTIA A+ yet. Hopefully a kind-hearted goon knows that not all knowledge in a cert and can still can take me on, or knows someone who can. Looking for: An entry-level IT position where I can prove I can hit the ground running, and be an asset to your office. Currently working: A contract QA job, and looking for something more permanent. Experience: A solid work history you'd expect for someone a few years outta college, with some experience working QA. Enough that I'm looking for the lateral move into an IT-based position, so you know I won't just flake on you. Rehired for three jobs I've previously worked over the summer while attending college. I have the tech experience you'd expect from a goon; advanced with Microsoft Operating Systems (2000, XP, Vista, ect.) as well as Microsoft Office (Word, PowerPoint, Excel, Outlook ect.) I also bring some experience with HTML, Flash, C++ and QBasic to the table. I'd even be willing to accept another contract QA job, but that's a second-string choice. Really I'm looking for something a little more permanent than that. Contact: activateinterlock (gmail) Flying Guillotine fucked around with this message at 21:39 on Apr 11, 2010 |
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HIRING: No opening yet, but I'm on the lookout for some IT talent for hiring in the next 2-3 mos. Need an IT janitor to do all the work I don't want to do. We're in the Pharmaceutical field, have about 200 people across the US, and are based in Rockville, Md. Not a bad commute from DC. The ideal candidate will have enough experience and customer service skills help me with helpdesk, but will also have opportunity to learn some systems admin skills and take over some of those duties as I start to trust you. I've been in the business a long time, and know my poo poo. If you're quick with the knowledge bases and can deal with carbon based lifeforms as well as silicone ones, send me a PM and we can discuss a strategy. It'll most likely start with part time work, but will become full time if you fit in. If you're all the janitor I'm looking for, you'll end up with around $50k a year until the company grows to the next phase. This could lead to manager level at some point. I don't care about education and certs, but be quick on your feet. Technologies: -Server 2008 (Active directory) -Office, Acrobat, other normal desktop apps -MPLS (Cisco) -VOIP (Altigen) -Legacy microsoft OS's -SharePoint 2007 -Exchange 2003
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# ? Mar 23, 2010 23:10 |
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I live in Fairfax. I might be interested in this position. I have 2.5 years of helpdesk/system admin skills. I've worked in large corporate environments (University supporting over 4,000 students, faculty, and staff), as well as independent work/independent contractor work. I can do anything from CJ work to setting up networks (like school computer labs), domain work, light AD/GP skills. etc. Microsoft Server 2000-2003. Sorry for being curt, but I have to run soon. If you could, shoot me an e-mail more about the position. I'm very interested: teeapostle @ gmail . com
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# ? Mar 23, 2010 23:18 |
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Posting a Job Location: Neptune Beach, FL (Jacksonville beach area) We need a temp/part time programmer. Skills necessary are .Net, SQL, and Java. This is an immediate need, so if you reply by tomorrow, you can come into the office and talk to me about it. Post your email and I'll call you. This is ideal if you want to make some 1099 cash while your looking for a job, and a chance that if this little startup doesn't crash, it's a real job! We will also need some grunt work in the near future. When I say grunt, I mean $8 an hour repetitive make you want to kill yourself kind of work. That sounds bad right? Well, it's not a chicken processing plant, but it is monotonous stuff. The upside is that we provide lunch, plenty of your choice of drinks (non-alcoholic during working hours), and satellite radio that you get to fight with your co-workers over. This is probably ideal if you don't have a high school diploma, or have a liberal arts degree.
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# ? Mar 24, 2010 03:41 |
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Job Openings: MD http://www.imsweb.com/employment.html Analyst/Programmer - Rockville location 0 - 4 Years Experience Write programs to analyze biomedical research data. Analyze national and international surveys and health care research data. Examples include the relationship between diet and cancer, utilization of cancer screening methods such as mammography, surveillance and prevalence of cancer, and genomic research. Skills required: * B.S./B.A. Comp Science, Information Science, Math, or any related field with a 2.9+ GPA * Familiarity with any language similar to C, C++, and Java Analyst/Programmer - Silver Spring location 0 - 4 Years Experience Write programs to analyze biomedical research data. Analyze national and international surveys and health care research data. Examples include the relationship between diet and cancer, utilization of cancer screening methods such as mammography, surveillance and prevalence of cancer, and genomic research. Skills required: * B.S./B.A. Comp Science, Information Science, Math, or any related field with a 2.9+ GPA * Familiarity with any language similar to C, C++, and Java Software Developer - Silver Spring location 0 - 4 Years Experience Develop quality code while working in small teams. Work in a relaxed, supportive, professional environment. Write code using Java and C++ for real-time, business critical systems. Work on state-of-the-art systems for biomedical research. Skills required: * B.S. Computer Science or any related degree with a 2.9+ GPA * Knowledge of Java, C, C++ or other object oriented language * Familiarity with Eclipse, SQL, and design patterns preferred Web Developer (Front End) - Silver Spring location 0 - 4 Years Experience Collaborate with IMS staff and IMS clients to support their public-facing Web sites and collaborative research sites. Design and layout Web sites with an emphasis on usability and accessibility. Coordinate new content, maintain quality of existing sites, and ensure compliance with the latest laws and best practices for US government Web sites. Topics include cancer statistics, professional education, public health resources, and tools for cancer centers. Applicants must have a BS/BA with a 2.9+ GPA and proficiency in HTML, CSS, Illustrator and Dreamweaver. Experience with Javascript, PHP, or Python a plus.
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# ? Mar 26, 2010 19:50 |
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Michaelos posted:Job Openings: MD Do you work for this company? I'd be interested to hear what it's like and why so much of their website is focused on employees.
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# ? Mar 27, 2010 19:06 |
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Lookin for a Job!!! Where? Austin, TX/Minneapolis, MN/Washington D.C. Though I'll go anywhere if the pay is good enough. Who? I'm about to get an M.A. in South Asian Cultures and Languages. I speak and read Hindi and Urdu. I know poo poo about South Asia. I've also worked in a variety of office environments, including accounting. Jesus christ, why didn't I study science or some poo poo. Anyway, I can do translation, research, writing etc. Anyone? anyone???
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Anime Dad fucked around with this message at 05:03 on Jun 18, 2010 |
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