Friday, December 10, 2010

[CNG] Digest Number 2169

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1.

FW: Deputy Administration Manager / NYC

Posted by: "Tom Bley" tombley@hotmail.com   tom.bley

Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:07 am (PST)



Please contact the recruiter directly. Good luck.

Kind Regards,

Tom Bley, PMP

Project / Program Manager

Cell (973) 919-1252

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From: meeganM@infinity-cs.com [mailto:meeganM@infinity-cs.com]
Sent: Wednesday, December 08, 2010 6:08 PM
To: tombley@hotmail.com
Subject: Deputy Administration Manager

Thomas,

I don't know if you are active in the market right now but I have a position
I think you, or someone you know, would be interested in. My client is
looking for somebody with the following skill set:

Deputy Administration Manager/ f/t /NYC $50-55k

Responsibilities:

* To monitor and supervise the daily routine of the department,
including accounts payable, monthly expense report, monthly reconciliations,
month-end work, petty cash transactions and purchases.
* In charge of Branch contracts, insurance policies and fixed assets
purchases.
* Oversee the Test-Key Function
* Generate annual budget reports
* Monthly report of contracts
* Various reports as requested from Management

Requirements:

5+ years experience

Bachelor's Degree in Accounting or Finance

When you get a chance send me an e-mail to let me know if you would like to
discuss the opportunity in detail to see if it would be of interest. I look
forward to speaking with you.

Best regards,

Megan Midkiff | Recruiter
Infinity Consulting Solutions, Inc.
1350 Broadway | Suite 2205 | New York | NY | 10018
meeganm@infinity-cs.com

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Note: Please allow me to reiterate that I chose to contact you either
because your resume had been posted to one of the internet job sites to
which we subscribe, or you had previously submitted your resume to Infinity
Consulting Solutions, Inc, I assumed that you are either looking for a new
employment opportunity, or you are interested in investigating the current
job market.

If you are not currently seeking employment, or if you would prefer I
contact you at some later date, please indicate your date of availability so
that I may honor your request. In any event, I respectfully recommend you
continue to avail yourself to the employment options and job market
information we provide with our e-mail notices.

Thanks again.

Megan


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2.

Employment Discrimination

Posted by: "Mike Palestina" m.palestina@verizon.net   mikedaria

Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:07 am (PST)



http://jobsearch.about.com/od/hiringdiscrimination/tp/employment-discriminat
ion.htm

Best Regards,

Mike

Michael Palestina
ICF Certified Executive Coach / Leadership Consultant
Black River Group, Inc.
973-534-8685 Cell
973-543-7950 Fax

Attitude Is Everything

We provide executive coaching and leadership consulting services to
employers of all sizes and industries.

To learn more about me, please review my profile at
<http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepalestina>
http://www.linkedin.com/in/mikepalestina



3.

Regarding C# Winform Position for Direct Client in Stamford,CT!!

Posted by: "JohnH" John@JHACareers.com   johnwesthadley

Thu Dec 9, 2010 8:08 am (PST)




Request you to post this C# opening in your group.
I have couple of position's for C# Winform consultant for my direct
client in Stamford,CT.

Client is looking for someone real senior and is open for any salary
range.

Send resumes to Nivedita@nutechsoft.com
<mailto:Nivedita@nutechsoft.com>

I have a long term consulting & a direct hire position

Location: Stamford, CT

For direct hire

Salary: Base +B onus+ Benefits

For long term consulting:

Rate: (Daily rate)

Visa: Any

Description

* Excellent core C#/.Net skills
* This role is for an experienced, senior C# Winforms Expert.
* Strong data structure and OO-design skills
* Commercial experience in WinForms development
* Experience in building multi-threaded .NET GUI applications
* Heavy financial experience
Regards
Nivedita

Nutech Information Systems
1010 Summer St, Suite 203,
Stamford, CT 06905
www.nutechsoft.com <http://www.nutechsoft.com/>
Email id: nivedita@nutechsoft.com <mailto:nivedita@nutechsoft.com>
Phone: 203-961-8911 Ext 246
Fax: 203-961-8918

4.

Using the Web for Work: "No Job, No Home, No Food" – Will You

Posted by: "Jayne Wells" psgwcmail@yahoo.com   psgwcmail

Thu Dec 9, 2010 1:51 pm (PST)



Please remember those less fortunate this time of year!

I wish you a very Merry Christmas! and a "Landed" New Year! 
Here's hoping 2011 is a GREAT year for All!
 
Happy Holidays!!!!!!
Jayne L. Wells
Owner/Moderator of the PSGTechnology Networking Group
PSGTechnology-owner@yahoogroups.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSGTechnology/
Co-Moderator of the PSGMorris Networking Group (PSG Dover)
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/PSGMorris/
LinkedIn profile: http://www.linkedin.com/in/jaynelwells 

Jayne L. Wells
Supply Chain Demand Analyst
Home: 1-973-764-8530
Fax: 1-973-764-8591
PSG of Dover, NJ
(supported by NJ-DOL) Email: psgwcmail@yahoo.com 
IM: psgwcmail (Yahoo)
 http://www.linkedin.com/in/jaynelwells
PSGTechnology Group 175 Highland Lakes Rd
Highland Lakes, NJ 07422

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Using the Web for Work
By Kristen Jacoway

Whether you're an entrepreneur or a job seeker learn about the latest and
greatest tools to help you succeed.

 
No Job, No Home, No Food – Will You Help?
Perhaps this issue's column should be entitled "Using the Web for Good!" Given
the fact that we are approaching the holidays, I wanted to re-post from my
website. The following article was and continues to be one of the most popular
that I've written. I have been trying to perform random acts of kindness this
season – giving a waitress a tip that amounted to the purchase price of the
meal, paying for someone's coffee behind me at a coffee shop, and more. As we
approach the holidays, remember that for some people, this is a time of their
darkest moments. Most of us are filled with hope, joy, and family. At the same
time others are wondering how they will feed their family, much less buy gifts.
This past weekend, I saw a man holding a sign that said, "No Job, No Home,
Please Help" kneeling on one knee at the entrance of where people turn to get on
the interstate. We have all seen the signs, "Will Work for Food" and other signs
like it amid the recession and high unemployment rates. What can we do to help?
The image especially troubles me at this time of the year, but indeed, breaks my
heart year-round. I want to help, like many of you, but have not been sure of a
good way to help.
I identified some items you can easily have in your car to help those that are
holding those signs.
 
Ideas for Hospitality Bags
Look up "Shelters" in your Yellow Pages and put the shelter (s) name on a card
with their address and phone number. Have some calling cards available to give
to people so that they know where to go and call for help.
From e-How, I found the things you'd want to include in a Hospitality Bag
(written by Bob Waldrop). You can view the full article here, "How to Make a
Hospitality Bag to Help the Homeless." Below are some of Mr. Waldop's
suggestions:
* Paper lunch bags
* Small packaged foods like Vienna sausages, sardines, peanut butter and
crackers, etc.
* Granola or "power" bars
* Clean socks
* Hand lotion
* Hard candies
* Small servings of canned fruit or pudding
* Plastic zip lock bag
* Dry washcloth
* Small soap
* Napkin and spoon
Some other ideas for your hospitality bag include potted meat, individual sizes
of peanut butter, applesauce, juice boxes, individual packages of nuts or cheese
crackers, bottled water, and / or individual packages of cereal.
You could also assemble hygiene bags to distribute that include such things as
toilet paper, soap, shampoo, deodorant, feminine products, toothpaste, dental
floss, and / or diapers. At this time of the year, having some extra gloves,
hats, blankets, sweat-shirt, sweat pants, or anything warm is a very helpful .
You never know if there might be an entire family affected and this person is
the one who is going out looking for help.
You may decide to go and purchase a meal for them at a fast food restaurant so
that they may have a warm meal.
I have seen many people in a public place (i.e. in the downtown area, by the
interstate, etc.) and it would be very easy to have these kits available in my
car to give to someone. I've read where one man assembles these types of kits
(including the blankets) in a thrift store backpack to hand out to people. Of
course, be careful and approach people with caution. Make sure you are in a busy
area where other people are present.
 
About Kristen Jacoway
Kristen Jacoway is the founder of Career Design Coach, providing professional
speaking, training, and one-on-one consultation focused on next-generation
career marketing services. She wrote the book, "I'm in a Job Search-Now What???"
and the book has frequently ranked in the Top 100 in its' category on Amazon.
She writes for The Atlantic City Weekly and YOUnique, a global personal branding
newsletter. After her husband's long-term career was off-shored, she became
passionate about career management-researching to stay up-to-date on the latest
trends. Kristen earned her B.S. and M.S. degrees from Auburn University in
Auburn, AL.

http://www.kristenjacoway.com

5.

Meeting: Breakfast Club NJ - Speaker: Rod Colon - Saturday December

Posted by: "Brian Mecca" Brian.Mecca@yahoo.com   bd_mecca

Thu Dec 9, 2010 3:15 pm (PST)



Reminder - This Saturday, December 11, 2010 at 8:00 AM
You don't want to miss this meeting!
 
Mark your calendars now -Rod Colon will be our guest speaker at the next meeting
of The Breakfast Club NJ on Saturday December 11, 2010.
 
This Month's Topic: Becoming a Master Networker. 
 
We Are Networking Professionals
 
My friends often tease me, saying:  "Rod, you're always networking.  Why not
give it a rest?"   They might as well say, "Rod, you're always breathing.  Why
not give it a rest?"  My answer is the same for both questions:  "I can't."
 
For me, networking is all about interacting with people no matter who they are,
where they are, or what they're doing.  It could be members of my family,
neighbors, members of the PTA, or the UPS driver.  I don't care.   I gravitate
to people because they fascinate me.  I love them.  They charge me up and give
meaning to my life.  Everyone has a story to tell, and I love hearing those
stories. 

 
Of course that's the practical, everyday, "fun" side of networking.  I need to
make sure you understand the business imperative of networking, too.
 
That's why I now tell you this:  If you decide not to pursue my job search
methodology geared for 21st century jobs, be absolutely sure you read the
following passage before making the decision final:
 
Relationships are the new "capital" of the 21st century and as such, will have a
much greater impact on growth in almost every business sector of the economy. 
If you opt out of networking, you are taking yourself out of the career
landscape for a long time to come. This is one of the reasons why the ETP
Network exists:  It's not JUST about the job search, it's about becoming masters
of networking with an eye toward securing a viable place in the
relationship-based global economy of the future.
 
It all begins with the machinery of networking.  And that machinery must never
stop.
 
About the speaker:Our speaker for the event is Rod Colon. 
Rod Colon's Career Highlights: Speaker, Author, Career Coach, Radio Show Co-Host
of "YOUR CAREER IS CALLING" - CEO and Founder of Empowering Today's
Professionals.

Rod Colón is CEO and founder of Empowering Today's Professionals. Rod has
appeared on Bronxnet "Open" cable TV show. He is also weekly co-host of
syndicated radio show YOUR CAREER IS CALLING, transmitted from Rider
University's 107.7 The Bronc. As an adjunct professor, Rod spearheaded the first
college course on networking taught in the United States, as part of Georgian
Court University's business management program.

Mr. Colón is an in demand speaker. He blogs on face-to-face and online
networking. With his winning job search strategies, Rod has helped many people
land jobs in the last 12 months alone.  With 26 years as a human resource
management insider, Rod's clients have included JPMorgan Chase, Bankers Trust
and consultant to staffing companies.

As a successful career coach and high impact motivational speaker, Rod's
presentations always enlighten attendees with multiple WOW moments!!

Join us for an exciting morning to learn what you really must do to make
your presence at a networking event successful.
Networking begins at 7:30 am, meeting starts promptly at 8:00 am.
Be sure to tell your friends and bring them along.  Be a part of our growing
network of Job Seekers, Hiring Managers, Recruiters, Career Coaches, and people
who want to be able to help themselves and each other.
 
Event Location:
DaysHotel Conference Center
195 Rt. 18 South
East Brunswick, NJ 08816
732-828-6900
 
Information on The Breakfast Club NJ:  (www.thebreakfastclubnj.com)
There is information below on the location, other information, etc.  There is a
meeting fee of $10 to help us cover the cost of the hotel conference room for
the meeting. 

 
Go to http://www.thebreakfastclubnj.com for more information and how to join the
Yahoo group.  You can join the yahoo group at anytime; you do not need to have
attended a meeting.  You can also attend meetings at anytime without having
joined the yahoo group.
 
If you have any questions, please let me know (brian.mecca@yahoo.com) or send an
email to Info@thebreakfastclubnj.com
 
We look forward to seeing everyone let's make this a great meeting for our
members that are in transition and welcome those that have landed
 
Meeting Format:
7:30 to 8:00 - Open Networking
8:00 to 8:15 - Welcome and housekeeping
8:15 to 9:30 – Presentation by the guest speaker
9:30 to 11:00 - Elevator Pitch - 30 Seconds about yourself, who you are, what
you are looking for, target companies (3-4), how we can help you, how you can
help others.
11:00 until  you choose to leave  -  Open Networking, follow up with people you
are interested in meeting following their elevator pitch, exchange business
cards, peruse the library, arrange follow up meetings, etc.
 1 - Make sure you come with the 30 second elevator pitch - honed - including
your targeted companies, your value proposition, etc.
2 - If you are not already a member of our linked in and Facebook groups please
join
3 - Once linked to our groups - link to each other - a strong network is a vital
component to a successful job search
4 - If you are a member and new to transition send a brief message to the group
(from the email you joined the breakfast club from)
thebreakfastclubnj@yahoogroups.com  introducing yourself - and what companies
you are targeting - we have 2500+ members that will respond with help where they
can
  
Best regards,
Brian Mecca
The Breakfast Club NJ
Meeting Welcome and On-boarding Coordinator
 
Senior Manager, Infrastructure and Technology
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/brianmecca/
 
Keep the faith, keep networking, never give up, never say die. 
That position you are looking for may be just around the corner, but you have to
go look for it, it is not going to come to you.
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