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Need Job preferably somewhere in the southeast (think Atlanta, Ga). On that same note... I am willing to relocate. Education Received B.S. in Industrial Engineering from Clemson University a few days ago. Work Experience Worked odd jobs through college, mostly a customer service representative at stores. I directed a television show on campus. I was a writer for b5media's Young Entrepreneur blog. However, I do have a significant amount of experience through my senior design project. I basically did work for a company for free for a long period of time. I worked in a tooling insert manufacturing facility and conducted time studies, developed concepts, and applied all the fun Six Sigma stuff to generate a solution to save the company boat loads of money. Additional Information -Speak Spanish and Italian on an intermediate level. -Work on an advanced level with VBA, OPL Studio, Arena, MiniTab, and AutoCAD. -Have a very extensive history in web design and independent human factors studies Looking For a logistics, QA, supply chain, human factors, or any other related job. Contact me at jtg at clemson dot edu Wagoneer fucked around with this message at 19:41 on May 12, 2009 |
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This is the general job description for someone we want to hire for the Ruby role - we want candidates for the Lead role to have quite a bit of professional RoR experience. Job Opening - Lead Ruby on Rails Developer Where: Atlanta, GA Job Description: We need someone to take over the development of existing projects from an outsourced RoR agency. You will lead and build a team of developers as we optimize our products. Required: 5+ years web-based software development 5+ years experience in the development of web applications using the Ruby on Rails framework and in-house core libraries Implementation of front end user experience and design in coordination with the design team 2-3 years making architecture-level decisions Thorough understanding of HTML / JavaScript / Ajax / XML technologies jQuery/jQuery UI Web APIs (consuming and developing) Desired (but not required): BS in Computer Science Agile / Scrum development environment experience LAMP experience SQL experience HTML5/CSS/CSS3/ Javascript skills Agile and BDD methodologies (we use tools like Pivotal Tracker, Git, Cucumber, and RSpec) Social Software integration experience (Facebook, Twitter, Flickr, etc) Audio and video development on Windows / Mac Sharing your GitHub account or other public code repository Open source community involvement Additional Information: Competitive salary – great skills deserve a great wage! Full time, regular position in a relaxed office with great hours Paid time off Health insurance (Medical, Vision, Dental) Retirement Plans PM me if you're interested... if there's anyone out there that meets these qualifications... Wagoneer fucked around with this message at 19:00 on Jan 26, 2012 |
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Job Openings My badass company is looking for other badasses to compliment our style. I posted earlier looking for Ruby on Rails people - so check a few pages back for that opening when you get a small break from hanging up on recruiters. Now for the stuff that is hopefully easier to fill. For a little background, my company builds a product that makes Analytics even more awesome than it already is and we're growing pretty quickly. Oh, and we also have a consulting arm. We're looking for some cool people with some work experience (3-5 years) who can help us become more awesome than we already are. "Not possible!" you say? Well, I think you're pretty awesome and awesomeness only compounds Job Opening: Javascript Expert Are you a javascript expert? If "yes", keep reading. If "no", read the next posting! Wow, look how far we've come together already! Don't stop here - just 1 or 2 more questions! Are you familiar with web analytics? If "yes", keep reading. If "no", you won't be interested in ANY of our jobs! Gosh I feel like we've gotten to know so much about each other in these few short seconds. No, you don't have to be an analytics expert - but if you have a deep-seated hatred of web analytics, you should probably steer clear of employment. Are you open to relocating, if necessary? Don't answer this one yet - you've come so far! Why don't you contact me and we'll hug it out. Our city is listed below. It's a pretty cool (hot, too) place to live. Job Opening: Web Analyst Get a chance to work with ME! We're looking for someone with a decent foundation in coding. No, you don't have to be an expert at Javascript or anything, but you should at least be able to interpret some of the methods. Don't know analytics? You've already spent too much time reading this job description. Anyways - same deal - 3 to 5 years of experience, preferably... or if you're just incredibly bright, we would like to chat with you! Location Atlanta, GA in Midtown Contact PM me! Wagoneer fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Jun 13, 2012 |
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epix0 posted:Anyone have something for N/S Ireland? You might also want to include what you want to/can do, as well - just in case people have skilled positions open.
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Job Opening Job Description Implementation specialist Location Atlanta Skills Required Skilled with Javascript Understand the basics of web analytics PM me if you're interested.
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Job Seeker Looking for positions in web analytics. Location Atlanta, GA - Seeking relocation anywhere. Education/Experience B.S. Industrial Engineering 2 years agency experience in web analytics 2.5 years consulting experience in web analytics and business process development Also freelance training clients on Google Analytics implementation and analysis Looking For Full-time only - preferably not in Atlanta... or Georgia. Contact PM me
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mim posted:I don't have PMs, but we have a few analytics positions open on the west coast (LA, San Jose, San Francisco) http://www.rosetta.com/about/careers/ I appreciate it, but I think that might be too far from home to move for another ad agency.
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