i got another recruiter in raleigh emailed me about a .net developer with heavy db position. if you're interested let me know, i'll forward you the email
9/16/2009 4:53:21 PM
anyone has experience with netezza....a recruiter called me yesterday about a position in charlotte
9/16/2009 5:08:38 PM
9/21/2009 7:25:51 PM
bttt
11/13/2009 7:09:46 PM
sooooooooooooooooo how many $millions in servers does this guy have that he is asking on Craigslist? and just ONE person??fail.reminds me of the picture of the guy that has a mullet with an ad about time travel and has only done this once
11/13/2009 9:34:45 PM
We use a MS SQL Express database with an ASP.net front end with the code in vb.net. We’re looking to make some changes that would take me perhaps a month or two but we’re looking to get this done quicker than that. The website and database themselves are not complicated and would take someone with some experience at it very little time (I think). It's basically web forms used to insert our data into the database and then query pages to look at the relevant data.I’d like to use this as a chance to get to take a look at what a more experience programmer could/would do. Someone I could ask some questions to make sure we’re not doing things ass backwards. We'd prefer someone local. I don’t know how it could be avoided but we would require that we have access to all of the source code.PM me if that sounds like something you can and want to do or if you need more information? Thanksrequirements:need access to all source codelocal to Raleigh/RTPdoesn't mind answering my dumbass questionsneeds to use ASP.net and c# or vb.netno, we don't know about compensation but a student who knows his or her shit would be great.
11/14/2009 1:58:07 PM
for csdozierWe are hiring a couple of people at Verizon. Looking for somebody with a good amount of Cisco Unified Communications experience + CCVP. Additional Cisco or Juniper certifications are a plus.------------------http://www12.i-grasp.com/fe/tpl_Verizon01.asp?s=YxxJeLBnWd&key=8424050&c=237186716576&pagestamp=sekimxmwsqcjtarnsmJob DescriptionResponsible for a wide range of activities surrounding the ongoing maintenance and expert level support of VZB-managed customer IP VPN (IPSEC) networks, Managed LAN (including wireless), Managed IP Telephony (Cisco), Managed Frame and Private IP (MPLS) solutions. These activities will include the troubleshooting and resolution of highly complex network issues, complex change management, working with vendors and internal organizations (IT, Engineering, Marketing) on product wide issues as well as product readiness projects. Will directly interact with customers on high visibility and complex technical issues. Special focus on and skills required for Cisco Unified Communications solutions, including Call Managers, Unity voice mail systems, Voice Gateways, SRST, Emergency Responder, CUE, CME and Call Center applications.RequirementsBachelor's degree, or equivalent, and 6-8 years progressive, technical experience. The successful candidate will possess at least a Cisco CCVP certification that is in good standing. This individual must possess a solid understanding of LAN and WAN concepts (including wireless LAN); >4 years of hands on experience Cisco Unified Communications solutions, including Call Managers, Unity voice mail systems, Voice Gateways, SRST, Emergency Responder, CUE, CME and Call Center applications; common network security practices, standards and troubleshooting. Candidate must have excellent communication skills and be able to deliver results under pressure. The position will work directly with customers, and therefore must have strong customer service skills and the ability to interface successfully with both the customer's technical and non-technical contacts, VZ Account Teams and various other groups involved in the delivery of service to the end customer. The successful candidate will be flexible with work hours, as position may be required to work an off-shift.
12/16/2009 3:57:17 PM
Looking for recent college grads with MS/BS in Electrical/Computer Engineering or CSC. There are several openings for network test engineers working on a wide variety of service provider systems. Ideally would have some knowledge and experience in networking such as: Routing and Switching, VoIP, Cable, Security, Storage, Virtualization. Must have basic skills with Windows/Unix/Linux, good communication skills, and be a team player. Certifications like CCNA or CCNP would be a huge plus, as would experience with IOS or other Cisco products. Location is RTP, and we are looking for people who can start working soon.PM me if interested.
2/19/2010 5:45:20 PM
^ Still looking for people!
3/19/2010 9:50:17 AM
anyone looking for a job that has more then 2 years of experience with internet security and knows SAS 70, PCI, HIPPA, and HiTech?I know someone that is looking to hire an individual with those qualifications. Thought I would post it
3/19/2010 3:36:25 PM
I need a jerb
3/19/2010 4:39:51 PM
I've pretty much decided. If I don't have a development position in 3 months, I am going to quit my job and start calling places, offering to work for free.
3/20/2010 11:08:01 AM
Looking for a someone interested in working for a couple of months who has SQL experience either from an internship, class, or an entry-level position. The position is entry-level and probably will only last about 2-3 months, but the work should be pretty cake. Pay is decent. PM me if you're interested.
3/20/2010 9:43:39 PM
Heard tdub's hiring!
3/25/2010 12:42:11 PM
but not for a 'tech position'
3/25/2010 12:42:46 PM
I am looking for Iphone developers. PM's accepted. Looking for a few days worth of work or training for a day or so.
3/26/2010 1:41:05 PM
the thought of trying to find work in greenville is depressing as hellI go to craigslist under eastern nc->jobs->software/QA/DBA/etc: for the last 3 weeks, the only posts are by the same dude looking for a "computer reprogrammer" to pirate some software. Not one single legitimate job posting...FOR ALL OF EASTERN NORTH CAROLINA.
4/3/2010 9:05:27 AM
hiring tech support full-time and part-time. looking for someone with broad basic skills, familiar with linux, servers, web stuff. pm me for more info.
4/6/2010 2:24:43 PM
4/8/2010 10:48:41 AM
Figure I might post some job opportunities for my TWW peeps. If you get one of these jobs, I'll be happy to take a small commission ERP is a relatively new division at UNC Chapel Hill. We have actually announced a formal agreement with NC State to develop an ERP solution together. It will be a $100,000,000+ project. None of the positions available pay under 70k, and I think the median pay is probably 90k with some going over 100k. the positions are programming and Peoplesoft oriented. All you need to go is travel to hr.unc.edu, and do a search on staff positions in Enterprise Resource Planning department. Send me an IM if you have questions. I work within ITS, which ERP is pretty much a part of.Most of these positions require a 4 year degree and 1 year experience in a related area or you can substitute experience for education (no degree really required).The 'bands' are the total band. The hiring range is listed within the position, and I think the lowest possible is 70k.APPLICATIONS SPECIALIST SPA 0059547 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND III / $50,000 - $114,837 05/05/2010 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST SPA 0059603 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND III / $52,000 - $117,406 05/14/2010 APPLICATIONS ANALYST SPA 0059320 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND II / $39,816 - $98,718 05/14/2010 APPLICATIONS ANALYST SPA 0059319 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND II / $39,816 - $98,718 05/14/2010 SYSTEMS SPECIALIST SPA 0059604 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND III / $52,000 - $117,406 05/14/2010 APPLICATIONS ANALYST SPA 0059322 Enterprise Resource Planning BAND II / $39,816 - $98,718 05/14/2010[Edited on April 29, 2010 at 3:12 PM. Reason : .]
4/29/2010 3:11:38 PM
got this email from a recruiter for a position in Cary. lemme know if you want more info
7/1/2010 9:34:17 AM
https://apps.dot.state.nc.us/personnel/jobvacancies/default.aspx
7/1/2010 9:48:32 AM
so what I understand is that there's no money in web design
7/3/2010 5:31:44 AM
Hiring Network Support Engineers ... multiple positions opening soon.PM me and send your resume to rt : at : cisco (dotcom)Looking for 4-6 years experience, and the position is for Cisco TAC supporting the following protocols/technologies:All routing protocols, NAT, Multicast, MPLS/TE/AToM/VPLS, DMVPN, and lots of other random easy features.Deep knowledge preferred in at least 1 of those areas, Cisco specific experience preferred over other vendors.
7/3/2010 2:17:46 PM
FYI i see billboards all over houston for hostgator.com hiring people who know code & other stuffnot sure if it helps anyone but they seem to be recruiting pretty heavily
7/6/2010 3:33:04 PM
I've got two open spots, these are contractor positions, with 6 month terms with option to hire full-time. Pay will be negotiated through a temp agency, and should the position roll over to full-time, salary and benefits will be negotiated at that time.Required Product Knowledge and Technical Skills: Working knowledge of Networking industry, products and protocols. 3-5 years experience and a combination of the following; designing, deploying, configuring, supporting, trouble shooting, debugging and administering the following Multi Service Voice products, devices, solutions, and technologies for small, medium, large and/or enterprise businesses such as the following:Cisco CallManager or Cisco Unified CallManager (now CUCM) and CUCM Express (formerly Cisco CallManager Express) IP-PBXCisco Unity, Cisco Unity ICS 7750, Unity ExpressCisco Unity ICS 1750 - Cisco Integrated Communication System for medium sized to enterprise branch officesUnified voiceProtocols not limited to the following;VOIP, VOFR, VOATM, VOPPP, ISDN, T1/T3, FXS/FXO interfaces, T1 CAS H.323, MGCP, SIP, RTP, SRTPQOS on Cisco routers, QOS on voiceVoice gateways, IOS gateways, dial peers, and unified call processing (UCP)Desired Skills:Ability to work on problems of moderate to wide scope and moderate to high complexity where analysis of situations or data requires a review of identifiable factors. Strong analytical and troubleshooting skills. Ability to handle critical customer issues/concerns. Able to determine problems and deliver known solutions with a high level of customer satisfaction. Ability to determine root cause and resolution for previously unknown problems. Exercises judgment within defined procedures to determine appropriate action. Strong verbal and written communication skills required. Demonstrates teamwork and collaboration to help solve client issues. Ability to work effectively with peers. Promotes and solicits ideas within project team(s).pm me if you're interested, or know someone who is, and i'll give you my contact information.[Edited on July 20, 2010 at 4:06 PM. Reason : position has been filled]
7/7/2010 9:53:28 PM
PHP Web Developer for Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at NC StateMinimum Experience/EducationGraduation from a technical school or community college with a degree in computer programming or graduation from a four-year college or university with nine semester hours in programming; or an equivalent combination of education and experience. If no applicants apply who meet the required competencies and education/experience requirements, then other applicants may be considered. For RIFS this is equivalent to a salary grade 69. Departmental Required SkillsKnowledge of HTML/CSS, PHP and javascript frameworks (JQuery, Mootools, for example). In depth understanding of SQL (with experience using MySQL in particular). Strong reading comprehension is a must as well as the desire to be proactive in solving problems when possible. Strong English comprehension skills (especially written) to understand client needs and tracking/planning scope of work. Preferred Experience, Skills, Training/Education Strength in database optimization and normalization. Experience using a video screen capture tool to demonstrate and document application usage. Experience with PHP Frameworks; advanced CURL;Courses, or related experience, demonstrating fluency in, as well as multimedia development tools, application development, and production processes are essential. Excellent oral and written communications, Knowledge of dynamic PDF generation, web calendaring, OOD/OOP, graphic rendering with GD, and query optimization. jQuery, Mootools, XLS generation, CSS, 508/ADA compliance. Essential Job DutiesThe primary functions of this position are: Develop and maintain web applications -- in particular, to serve as primary support for the new college-wide GradWatch application. Support end users, including graduate students, applicants, faculty, staff, and the general public, in the use of web applications. Maintains coding standards and implement agile software engineering methodologies (commenting, structured, modular, object-oriented, etc). Maintains accessibility standards for public web pages. Maintain integrity of application's databases. Other Work/ResponsibilitiesWork on other projects as needed to allow Senior Web Developer time to work on the GradWatch application when required. Creation and updating of web content including help manuals, online documentation, and in-application tips and suggestions. Analyses customer support requests to determine where additional documentation or improvements to the end-user interface is required; works with 2nd tier support to implement. http://jobs.ncsu.edu - Position Number: 101605
7/7/2010 10:45:53 PM
Currently waiting to hear back from bandwith.com- already interviewed, conducting background check, and I hope to be good to gothey are getting ready to expand and are starting to look for a lot of positionsinfo on their site http://www.bandwith.com[Edited on July 8, 2010 at 9:28 AM. Reason : link]
7/8/2010 9:28:21 AM
if you get the job i hope you learn how to spell their name
7/8/2010 11:21:16 AM
http://www.wral.com/business/story/7925499/more jerbs
7/8/2010 4:29:45 PM
A bunch of programming jobs at my company. Below are qualifications. PM me for details: * Bachelor's degree in Computer Science, Engineering or related quantitative field. * 2 years of software development and/or programming experience. * Experience programming in the C/C++ programming language. * Experience with one or more object oriented programming languages. * Experience with MS Windows and/or UNIX operating systems.Also, is anyone here have experience with data mining? PM me.
7/8/2010 6:04:16 PM
ah shit i did spell it wrong
7/8/2010 7:52:43 PM
anyone interested/knowledgeable in flex?
7/8/2010 8:02:10 PM
http://localtechwire.com/business/local_tech_wire/opinion/blogpost/7965117/[Edited on July 15, 2010 at 4:29 PM. Reason : a]
7/15/2010 4:29:33 PM
I am looking for an entry level, or 1-3 year experience programmer/data analyst (or 2).I can give out more info if people are interested. PM me and give me some background, and I can tell you more about the job.job is located in Charleston, SC, but you have the possibility of being remote if we negotiate that.
7/20/2010 3:24:44 PM
We're looking for a entry level statistician. But the job is more data analysis. SQL familiarity is a bonus. degree in math, comp sci or statistics. pay isn't great (35K), but its a sweet place to work. Job is in Salem, OR. So you'd have to move west. PM for more info.
7/20/2010 3:40:44 PM
Anyone here work at NCSU? I applied for a tech job. Just curious on the work atmosphere and benefits.
7/21/2010 11:35:40 AM
In regards to work atmosphere every group/department is different.
7/21/2010 11:47:42 AM
The benefits are typical State employee benefits, although it's definitely information you should directly ask them for.The work atmosphere depends on which department of NCSU that you work for. I did some time in a tech job at NCSU and it was just me, sometimes another student, and our manager that ran all the computers, website, and storage servers for the department. He was very easy going and the department folks were all very nice, so that was a good atmosphere. I have heard negative and positive things about working for ITD, but I have no personal experience there.
7/21/2010 11:52:38 AM
So, yeah... In all seriousness, my company of 3+ years is growing, and quite quickly that I cannot find qualified people. I can find bodies, but I need a few people with some tech skills for implementation work among other things. Figured it may be good for recent graduates or people to get training while looking for other jobs.Generally, I need people with technical skills of the following nature(s):NetworkingSecurityTroubleshootingMultiple OSesVarious open source softwareImplementation experience Additionally, the following intangibles are quite necessary:- Teachable (ongoing training will most certainly be provided on different platforms and products from vendors).- Ability to listen to client (and not tell them that they are full of shit from the get go)- Presentation skills- Ability to work with assholes (not in our company, but from other companies) as a consultant - look just trying to set expectations for you.- Ability to travel (though it doesn't really matter where you currently live).I really am not screwing around here (but, no, I'm not buying an ad), BobbyDigital among others here know me and parts of my background and will tell you it's a legitimate opportunity, but bottom line is that several VARs are now outsourcing their security and implementation work to my company and I just do not scale (nor do I have expert knowledge in all of the technologies they would require - that's where you come in, right?)PM me if you're interested, and I'll set up some time to chat with you.
7/23/2010 3:23:21 PM
OMFG, DUBBLE POAST!!1Sorry if there is vagueness in my above post (per PMs)... so, let me attempt to clear things up.I need consultants/contractors that can implement "stuff" (and I have to use "stuff", because different VARs have different products/architectures/OSes, etc.).Oh, one other thing... I don't care if you've got certifications (or not), if you graduated (or not), or any other "thing" (or not). It merely matters that you're COMPETENT or are willing to be trained and not a complete jerk.[Edited on July 23, 2010 at 3:50 PM. Reason : ]
7/23/2010 3:49:05 PM
how much are you paying, roughly? that's a pretty broad set of skills to be looking for, especially if you're targeting recent grads and people in between jobs as good candidates
7/23/2010 3:56:09 PM
How much do you need fred?Of course, I recognize that most recent grads won't have all of the skills, which is why I put them as a general need. But, I also recognize that there are some people that read the board that may have a few years of experience under their belts as well.What's more important is someone that wants to learn, and wants to work.[Edited on July 23, 2010 at 4:55 PM. Reason : ]
7/23/2010 4:52:00 PM
lol dude, I know it's not your intention but the more you post about this position the more sketch it sounds.
7/23/2010 5:55:42 PM
It's not remotely sketchy, but whatever. I can't rightly answer fred's question, as it will certainly depend on the person(s), but certainly fairly compensated, if not more so. To say "Oh, we're paying $X/hr. or $X/yr." would be just silly.All I can do is present the opportunity to work and trust there are some that are interested. It's really fine if no one is, I have calls out to recruiters as well, to find me people, but they are running into the same issue I am. I'll either find people, or companies will have to wait, no big deal either way to me. I do, however, appreciate your feedback.So, if anyone is interested, lemme know. Thanks.
7/23/2010 6:24:51 PM
theres nothing sketch about drhavoc, his business, or this opportunity... i can vouch for his background and the caliber of his client list. it would be a great jobif you got the skillz, that is(they doin it big down there, yo)
7/23/2010 7:07:18 PM
I wasn't saying that at all and I realize there's probably a good enough reason for the vagueness of his postings -- just callin' shots as I see's em yo.dat 190% opportunistic Amway Global, ITT.[no, I kid.]
7/23/2010 7:20:00 PM
i know you didn't mean anything... but thats kinda why i chimed in.... cause i know the business and i know drhavoc, and its nothing like that.
7/23/2010 7:24:39 PM
I'm not personally interested, but let's for argument sake throw out $75/hr. Within reason or no for what you're looking for?
7/23/2010 9:43:49 PM
For the correct person, yes.
7/24/2010 1:46:18 AM