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Old 03-12-2009, 01:22 PM   #76
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My company currently has 7 openings for:

Accounts Payable Coordinator
Assistant Tax Manager
Database Administrator
Direct Portfolio Analyst
Communications Director
Marketing Specialist
Vice President Client Relations

If any of these might fit, or know somebody that might suit these titles, PM me asap.

experience requirements are generally high.
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Old 03-12-2009, 01:43 PM   #77
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My company currently has 7 openings for:

Accounts Payable Coordinator
Assistant Tax Manager
Database Administrator
Direct Portfolio Analyst
Communications Director
Marketing Specialist
Vice President Client Relations

If any of these might fit, or know somebody that might suit these titles, PM me asap.

experience requirements are generally high.
What company is this for?
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Old 03-12-2009, 02:13 PM   #78
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What company is this for?
Don't want to say the name, but we are leading global private equity investment firm. We have been around for a long time and aren't going anywhere anytime soon (or at least I hope! )
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Old 03-12-2009, 02:24 PM   #79
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Don't want to say the name, but we are leading global private equity investment firm. We have been around for a long time and aren't going anywhere anytime soon (or at least I hope! )
Gotcha, I figured as much.

I'm always interested in (seeing) what's out there for communications/marketing.

I am happily employed, however, so it would depend on the company/industry as to whether I'd even entertain the idea... but I don't think this is even the job market to be doing that anyway.

Actually, I do enjoy my jow now, and it's flexible enough that I can continue to go to grad school and do my music on the side. I guess eventually, when I get my MBA, I will see it's not even worth anything.

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Old 03-12-2009, 04:12 PM   #80
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Anyone have any luck on this thread yet?

Anyway, im recently laid off. I have 3 years experience in industrial boiler service, can do commercial, residential or industrial heating work. Also have a second fireman's boiler operators license. Interested in anything from building maintenance to HVAC work.
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Old 03-19-2009, 07:00 PM   #81
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bump this thread because people need jobs and i'm growing irritated with upper management pulling strings so my performance (on paper) is diminished in such a way that i'm ineligible for a raise even though they profit my yearly salary on a monthly basis just based on what i sell to customers(forget what my handle through the warranty system)
on that note, i'm looking for a service advisor position in the RI area (Ma/CT are workable) at a dealership where i am able to handle my own customers on a regular basis.
i am a hard worker but getting sick of the bull of the current management team.
numbers, reports and details available to anyone who may have a position available.

any ideas....anyone?
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Old 03-19-2009, 08:24 PM   #82
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I haven't seen anyone getting hired off this thread yet, but I still like the idea of keeping it active. I'm currently underemployed as an electrician and am rather frusrated with my lack of progress on the career change front.

Not really the economy for it, but I am committed to getting out of sales and sales management and into something better for the long run. It doesn't help that I am targeting United Technologies right now (Hamilton Sundsrand in particular) but I am sure that I can make something happen. It's just frustrating to essentially take the last 8 years of professional experience and throw them out the window.
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Old 03-19-2009, 09:02 PM   #83
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Old 03-19-2009, 11:22 PM   #84
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I know - it's a wonderful feeling. I spent 8 years building a successful career in the mortgage business. Not just a sales guy (the good ones made serious bank but went nowhere else in the company) but a well balanced manager, trainer, and overall business professional. Company closed, I figured I would transition my skillset to a new industry - staffing. I roughed it out for 4 months at Robert Half before I sat my boss down and told him they couldn't pay me enough to do that job. Left amicably, and have been working as an electrician ever since to pay the bills. Every day I am glad I don't work for Robert Half, but I miss having a real career to develop and challenge me.
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Old 03-19-2009, 11:43 PM   #85
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Se me?

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Background:
Automotive electronics and basic vehicle maintenence

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Currently going to NEIT at night for automotive tech
FORD MLR electric certification
Now on to brakes suspension steering
Had been MECP (12v) certified

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A job, really ill do just about anything. Id love to get my foot in the door as a mechanic but I cant be picky anymore.
Was working for the city of pawtucket but layoffs got me.

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Im in Pawtucket RI Anywhere in RI SE mass
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Old 03-22-2009, 08:37 PM   #86
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Background: 8 years Airborne Infantry. Some security jobs since.

Education: HS Grad. Currently taking college courses for A.S.

Looking for: Anything worth doing. Extremely fast learner/hard worker looking for something paying above 15/hour. (I know, its reaching)

Location: Southern NH, Tampa FL. Either one. Currently I'm in FL.

ALSO: Im signed up with Helmets2Hardhats.com if theres any Ironworkers or Masons on here.
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Old 03-27-2009, 02:10 PM   #87
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Shipping Clerk
Location- Northern Mass
Hours- 9-5:30pm
Salary range $12-$14
Requiremetns- Current strong knowledge of UPS/Fed-ex internation shipping.
2-3 years shipping experience, lift 50lbs frequently, lift up too 100lbs, packing material.

Its a basic job, but we are looking for someone with the UPS/FEd-ed exp. And not shipping from house! This is a contract to hire position.
PM for more info!
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Old 03-30-2009, 09:32 PM   #88
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Background:
I have experience with customer service, delivery, machinery, tools, and electrical. Fast learner!

Education:
-HS Academic & Vocational (Electrical) Diplomas (Graduated top 15)
-Going into my 3rd year of Apprenticeship with the IBEW

Looking For:
I am currently laid off and subject to recall from my Local Union. Sort of passively seeking work. Looking for part-time temp work, or full-time if under the table. Very flexible hours.

Something like driving a truck would be cool, though I don't have a CDL. Landscaper's assistant, maybe. Like I said, I'm just passively looking - I don't necessarily NEED a job.

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Fitchburg, MA
Willing to travel around Central MA if the pay makes it worth it.

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Old 03-30-2009, 10:10 PM   #89
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anyone know of anything part-time in Norwood-Dedham area?
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Old 04-06-2009, 01:29 PM   #90
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I am working in Hartford currently and the company I work for is coming up on some layoffs. I do not know if I will be effected but I am pretty sure I will be. I am in the Insurance field and am licnesed in Life, Accident and Health along with Personal Lines for Auto and home sales. I have a good amount of sales / customer service background if anyone knows of any place hiring in or around Hartford, CT. I live in Ellington so the closer to home the better. If anyone can help me out please let me know, thank you



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Old 04-06-2009, 03:00 PM   #91
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Andrew Hedberg college graphic design student currently enrolled at Mount Ida.

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High school grad will be a senior in college this fall

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Internship this summer in marketing or print or any other design applications. Not looking for money here more a job learning in my field need to meet 100+hr total.

Location
prity much anywhere in mass would be great

feel free to pm on here or email at [email protected] if you have any ideas thanks.

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Old 04-06-2009, 03:12 PM   #92
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Hedbergsuby07: chek yoar pee emms.

This goes for anyone posting in this thread:

Want to be taken seriously? How about trying to spell properly, capitalize the things that should be capitalized (like schools, towns, states, degrees) and use proper punctuation (commas, periods, etc...). If you want a job, and there are people in this forum looking for people to hire, if you would like to be contacted, this one post should really be all about 'doing it right'.

--kC

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Old 04-06-2009, 04:36 PM   #93
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This goes for anyone posting in this thread:

Want to be taken seriously? How about trying to spell properly, capitalize the things that should be capitalized (like schools, towns, states, degrees) and use proper punctuation (commas, periods, etc...). If you want a job, and there are people in this forum looking for people to hire, if you would like to be contacted, this one post should really be all about 'doing it right'.

--kC
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Even with the growth of social networking (for business and pleasure) and the proliferation of e-mail, instant messaging, et. al., becoming the norm for communication, you must present yourself professionally. That said, try and think about what you put out there about yourself. Yes, work and play are separate, but if a potential employer finds questionable photos of you, or a post ranting about your current job/boss/whatever, they might reconsider the offer they have on the table for you.

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Old 04-10-2009, 11:28 PM   #94
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Old 04-29-2009, 03:20 PM   #95
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I am working in Hartford currently and the company I work for is coming up on some layoffs. I do not know if I will be effected but I am pretty sure I will be. I am in the Insurance field and am licnesed in Life, Accident and Health along with Personal Lines for Auto and home sales. I have a good amount of sales / customer service background if anyone knows of any place hiring in or around Hartford, CT. I live in Ellington so the closer to home the better. If anyone can help me out please let me know, thank you



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So i went away on vacation last week and in the middle of vacation i get the call. Yes the call from the big boss saying i have been laid off and they wanted to let me know before i heard it from someone else. wonderful.....

so now i am unemployed and looking for work. If anyone has anything in CT please let me know.


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Old 04-29-2009, 05:10 PM   #96
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Hey guys/girls,
I have been successful in the staffing industry for five years and would like to think I know what I am talking about.
I would like to offer my help to the unemployed on here. If you want to send me your resume I will take a look and offer my professional advice/opinion. PM for e-mail.I can offer advice, not work miracles.
In addition. I see too often a person sends out 100 resumes and never hears anything back on them. NEWS FLASH! there are 1000's sending out resumes to the same jobs. You need to follow up on the places where you submit, when you can. Be professional and agressive try to stick out from the other 1000 resumes, but in a good way. Also, networking is the key to finding a job fast. Don't be afraid to ask friends, family, ect. for help.
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Old 04-30-2009, 07:12 AM   #97
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We have two inside sales and one outside sales positions we'll probably be filling in the next month. These are professional selling positions for engineering software (SolidWorks) and rapid prototyping machines (from Stratasys), not a "cloud of dust" type position offered in the auto, insurance, or mortgage industries.

The inside positions will be in Manchester, NH or Westborough, MA. Outside sales is a MA territory and you'd need a very successful track record in engineering-related sales. We don't plan to offer relocation assistance so we're looking for local residents.

Hint: we track everything when we hire salespeople. We ask them to send in a resume', and follow up with a phone call. We're never available for the first phone call, so you have to call back. When interviewed, we expect you to have researched our company, products, and competition. We figure that if a salesperson looking for a job isn't willing to devote that much effort to get an interview, they're certainly not willing to put much effort into the job, either. Take a guess about how many so-called salespeople actually take the few hours needed to do this successfully: about one out of 20 people who email resumes.

We also administer an online sales aptitude/interest test which has been pretty reliable at predicting who will be successful. Interest in Subarus will help you not one bit, other than this heads-up. Please, we only deal with individuals on their own behalf, not agencies. Listed on the website at: http://capinc.com/.

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Old 05-13-2009, 06:58 PM   #98
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Alright, I was contacted by the girl who recruited me today, saying that one of the other candidates accepted an offer closer to home (Buffalo).

Therefore, they are looking for someone to fill the position ASAP, and asked me if anyone I knew with a similar background (Management Information Systems and Entrepreneurship) that was looking for a job. I don't really feel like searching through this, but anyone in IT with a little bit of experience, please let me know. There will also be a background/drug screening, so if you can't pass those, it might not be worth your while. Anyone interested PM me ASAP so I can forward information to the recruiter.

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Old 05-15-2009, 11:41 AM   #99
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the company i work forhttp://www.cigaragency.com is looking for someone to do some graphic design work. This person would need to be able meet with us at our nashua,nh office to discuss some idea's. item's we would need desiged include but are not limted too Stand ups, post cards, cigar bands, posters , sales sheets, ect.

i'm guessing this would be a side job type thing for some one but we need someone that can meet deadline's. Our last person would flake out and take months to do simple things.

please email me at [email protected]

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Old 05-27-2009, 06:03 PM   #100
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I am a Software Engineer that *MAY* be laid off in June as part of SecureWorks' acquisition of VeriSign's Managed Security Services business unit.

The vast majority of my 5+ years of work experience have been in the managed security services industry. Positions I have held are:

Security Analyst
Senior Security Analyst
Security Engineer
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If your company or another company you are aware of are hiring for any of these positions then please send a PM.

Thanks in advance.

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