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"Even the emp. I let go a month ago found a new job in less than 2 weeks. probably getting paid more."


In town or did he have to move?

9/29/2011 7:50:22 PM

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PM If interested

Program Manager, Compliance & Controls

Job description
IBM is seeking a Program Manager, Compliance & Controls candidate.

The purpose of Program Manager position is to:
Lead cross functional team in education, implementation and compliance/ maintenance of internal and external regulatory (FFIEC, HIPPA, PCI) compliance criteria, including business and IT Corporate Instructions, Guidance and Policies. Interface with Regulatory Project Office, CIOs Office, Business Controls and related global and US functional teams to optimize knowledge base, ensure consistency in application of procedures and for progress reporting.

Drive compliance with all security policies, standards and processes, and evaluate new threats and implement solutions to mitigate the risks to an acceptable level.
Major Responsibilities:
Assist in defining and communication of Business Unit application of security policies, processes, standards and procedures to protect Business Unit information assets.
Formalize and maintain a security awareness program
Monitor security mechanisms (audit trail, firewall, etc.) for compliance to
security policies and standards.
Ensure appropriate controls are applied to information assets based on risk
of compromise and value
Actively participate in all phases of the application development life cycle to
ensure security and compliance issues are addressed and new applications
prior to production status
Perform security assessments on all hardware and software being
implemented into the Business Unit infrastructure to ensure compliance with
security policy and standards




Technical Skill Preferences:
In-depth knowledge of security products and tools

Working knowledge of the security functions for the standard workstation
and server platform(s),

Working knowledge of encryption, digital signatures and certificate authority
issues,
Firewall monitoring, and application of new firewall rules,
Security policies, processes, procedures and standards
Network security issues,
Working knowledge of TCP/IP and its associated security issues,
Violation reporting/security log handling,
Practical knowledge of rules of evidence,
Knowledge of standard anti-malware products and procedures,
Application development process - security issues in the development life
Cycle

General Knowledge Preferences:
Knowledge of Federal, state and local security laws, practices, etc.
Knowledge of industry best practices in the information security arena,
Knowledge of the latest security threats and countermeasures
Good oral and written communications skills
Ability to sell" an unpopular subject
Ability to manage projects
Be a Team Player
Be Decisive

Required

High School Diploma/GED
At least 2 years experience in General Knowledge of IT Systems
Basic knowledge in Knowledge of FFIEC/HIPPA Regulations
At least 1 year experience in Project Management Experience
English: Fluent


Preferred

Associate's Degree/College Diploma in Information Technology

10/6/2011 2:38:32 PM

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The company that my mom works for in Winston-Salem is seeking applicants for lots of IT positions that need to be filled immediately. If you have any IT experience and need a job lead, shoot me a PM and I can try and hook you up.

Unfortunately I don't have a whole lot of info on this yet, but I'll try and post more as I find out.

10/6/2011 8:24:02 PM

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David what staffing agency do you work for?

10/7/2011 7:57:33 AM

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"In town or did he have to move?"


in town, verizon.

10/7/2011 10:15:05 AM

David0603
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^^ I don't do staffing. I'm a software developer at IBM. We have an open position in my group as well as a sister group.

10/7/2011 11:31:55 AM

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The other day, I found a hiring tool disguised as a coding puzzle. It was a bit open ended, very interesting, and only required a little javascript hacking.

I submitted my solution and surprise, surprise: I got emailed asking how I feel about startups in NYC. Not sure what the hell I was expecting... a well paying company in RTP or something?

I'm trying not to even entertain the idea, but it would be kind of sweet.

10/21/2011 2:25:53 PM

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https://itsapps.unc.edu/RAMS4/details.do?reqId=1110084&type=S

10/24/2011 10:51:54 AM

Noen
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Colleague looking for leads, figured I would post it to the dub

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- Contract to Hire
- LAMP developer
- Maintaining an existing application
- Going to be adding new features to the website
- Currently PHP 4, and going to upgrade to PHP 5
- 20 hrs a week, but we have flexibility depending on the work load that comes in.
- $65k/yr
- Monterey, CA
"

If you're interested, shoot me a pm with email address/contact info and a copy/paste of the resume

1/20/2012 6:43:14 PM

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Looking for part time work. NCSU CSC student, honestly I don't know much beyond Java and C/C++, but willing to learn. Will do any menial task for shit pay! Just looking for experience to put on the resume.

1/20/2012 7:41:55 PM

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yah! Applied for a sys admin job up in DC at a friend's company, apparently my friends who are in the business says its on high demand up there, good pay even for entry level shit. Haven't done it in years, so I'll have to get my hands wet again.

1/21/2012 5:57:04 AM

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I need 2 full time Network Security Engineers to join my team at Cisco.

Technically, if you have good nix skills, great knowledge of tcp/http, and phenomenal troubleshooting skills, you would do well.

It's a customer support job for the Cisco Ironport Web Security Appliance.

I am also hiring for a contract position as well, so if you are smart but need experience, its a great way to get your foot in the door.

Please PM me if interested.

2/16/2012 11:03:15 AM

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so, is all of the recruiting for IT positions now going through India, or what? I've gotten several calls from recruiters, and it seems like 5/6th of them are Indian, yet know nothing about IT.

2/17/2012 11:42:38 AM

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^

I'm pretty sure recruiters select out the worst candidates. Our ratio right now sits at with 30 people referred from a recruiter one was passable. Out of 10 people we've contacted directly on linkedin 2 were passable. Out of everyone we talk to we look for a brain, a pulse, and a soul. You'd be surprised at the combinations you get without one of the three

Recruiters have given us developers with 10 years Node.JS experience (only out for 2 years) and candidates that clearly wrote 2 lines of jQuery at some point in their life, wanted $100K - $150K and can't answer basic questions about javascript you'd get from reading a tutorial in a day.

(Bubble?)

[Edited on February 17, 2012 at 12:45 PM. Reason : a]

2/17/2012 12:43:59 PM

JBaz
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holyshit... I've written like 4 lines! I should be asking 300k right? lol

2/17/2012 2:02:37 PM

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if i were looking to hire somebody and didn't have somebody in mind through former colleagues, i'd probably start with stackoverflow. i've met a handful of recruiters that know what's up, but most of them seem to just blast emails/phone calls to whoever they can find on the internet

2/17/2012 2:20:23 PM

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^does anyone regard reputation with any importance? I've always wondered that and have been trying to increase mine recently (it's hard as hell).

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"so, is all of the recruiting for IT positions now going through India, or what? I've gotten several calls from recruiters, and it seems like 5/6th of them are Indian, yet know nothing about IT."


Speaking of knowing nothing, this is a verbatim copy and paste from an email I received from an Indian recruiter:
Quote :
"Dear Jeremiah

I came across your resume on an online job board and wanted to reach out to you to see if you might be interested in a contract opportunity in Roly, NC."


[Edited on February 17, 2012 at 2:25 PM. Reason : adfas]

2/17/2012 2:24:35 PM

CaelNCSU
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^

I generally would look at any presence as favorable and even had the careers invite. I have a fairly high rep on there, but never got any offers from it yet.

2/17/2012 9:34:47 PM

aaronburro
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anybody done anything with Rural Sourcing Inc? It's a job, sure, and it's close by, but they seemed a little too enthusiastic about me.

2/17/2012 10:26:30 PM

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"I am also hiring for a contract position as well, so if you are smart but need experience, its a great way to get your foot in the door."


Cisco certs required?

2/17/2012 11:31:47 PM

robster
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Not worried about certs really ... but I sure want to have someone who know how ccna level stuff works ... Ip addressing, OSI model, local subnet related stuff ... you've got to know it really well.

2/20/2012 11:33:54 AM

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"but they seemed a little too enthusiastic about me."



Recruiters, by and large, aren't technical people. They are sales people. There are a few exceptions, of course, but a lot of recruiters just sit on LinkedIn all day and punch in key terms and send out form emails hoping someone will bite. You shouldn't be at all surprised when a recruiter seems used car salesman-y and is all "WHAT DO I GOTTA DO TO PUT YOU IN THIS JOB TODAY MR. BURRO?"

2/20/2012 8:36:14 PM

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My company in Cary is looking for a help desk tech to start hopefully in the next few weeks. Entry level position or someone with limited past experience. Experience troubleshooting windows systems and working in windows domains is preferred. Experience with VMware View is a plus but not required.

If you are interested shoot me a PM and I will send info for where to send resumes.

2/21/2012 11:58:22 AM

aaronburro
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^^ see, I know not to give any thoughts to recruiters, because most of them, when not Indian, don't know whit about what I do, and even then, the most recent Indians haven't been too stellar, either. the actual technical people at this joint are stoked about me, which just seems off. I'm not saying I'm total dogshit, but I don't think I'm anything to get excited about

2/21/2012 11:10:29 PM

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^So like "I don’t care to belong to any club that will have me as a member" type deal?

I've noticed that the easiest way to detect a scam (e.g. pyramid scheme) is when the people interviewing you spend more time pumping you up about how awesome you are than figuring out what you can actually do. In other words, it's a tip off that they what they really need is to fill seats instead of get shit done.

2/22/2012 9:02:31 AM

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posting this for somebody. it's in cary, looks mostly using java for a fast growing pharmaceuticals company. if you're interested, let me know

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"Description
This position will be responsible for design, implementation, and support of internal and external Web-based applications for the pharmacy. As well as participating in developing other software and reports to support pharmacy operations.


Duties and Responsibilities
Architect software solutions to enhance user productivity and improve customer experience.
Develop software for both internal and external use.
On-demand projects that help with pharmacy operations.
Supervise outside contractors for development of client applications

Commitment to company values/mission
Follows all established policies, guidelines, and procedures, including federal and state regulations, to assure safe practices and quality patient care
Performs other job duties as assigned.
Maintain all patient information in the strictest confidence






Requirements


Education and Experience:
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent
5 years’ experience in Java development
previous experience in user interface


Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Extreme attention to detail and accuracy
IT Proficiency (Excel, Word, JAVA, Relational Databases)
Proficient Written and spoken English
Knowledge of HTML and CSS-2 for the design of web pages.
Experience with Eclipse IDE development tool under Linux
Familiarity with Java Servlet development using Java Server Faces or similar servlet development environment.
Experience with SQL Query language and SQL Database access from JAVA
Understanding developing Android applications on phone or pad platforms is a plus
"

3/26/2012 12:08:03 PM

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^

Using JAVA instead of Java on a job posting is usually a really bad sign. Tell them to update the post

[Edited on March 26, 2012 at 4:48 PM. Reason : a]

3/26/2012 4:48:13 PM

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"Using JAVA instead of Java on a job posting is usually a really bad sign."

FTFY



[Edited on March 26, 2012 at 6:11 PM. Reason : y u no :-P]

3/26/2012 6:11:06 PM

CaelNCSU
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^

Even more so

3/26/2012 8:26:11 PM

EuroTitToss
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I'd be more concerned with them equating Word and Excel skills to "IT proficiency."

Or focusing on what type of IDE they'd like you to have experience with.

But seriously. Why all the fucking java hate. What do you use: Haskell? OCaml? Algol-67?

3/26/2012 8:29:12 PM

CaelNCSU
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http://steve-yegge.blogspot.com/2006/03/execution-in-kingdom-of-nouns.html?m=1

Quote :
" For the lack of a nail, throw new HorseshoeNailNotFoundExc eption("no nails!");

For the lack of a horseshoe, EquestrianDoctor.getLocalInstance( ).getHorseDispatcher().shoot();

For the lack of a horse, RidersGuild.getRiderNotificationSu bscriberList().getBroadcaster().run( new BroadcastMessage(StableFacto ry.getNullHorseInstance()));"

3/26/2012 11:00:30 PM

EuroTitToss
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Haha. I've actually read that. But come on, it's steve fucking yegge.

3/26/2012 11:31:18 PM

dakota_man
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We use C++, I don't hate java but I never really liked it, personally.

[Edited on March 27, 2012 at 8:32 AM. Reason : they're our rivals!!1]

3/27/2012 8:28:13 AM

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I love java, but people like to use it in asinine ways for things its not suited for

3/27/2012 9:53:36 AM

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Does anyone currently work for Redhat that can share any info on the culture and general vibe of the company?

3/28/2012 12:12:13 PM

David0603
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Try glassdoor.

I too love Java.

3/28/2012 3:46:17 PM

london
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Software developer openings with financial services company in RTP. PM me if interested.

4/5/2012 9:30:16 AM

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I respect java, but people like to use it in asinine ways for things its not suited for

4/5/2012 9:31:44 AM

dakota_man
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...like application development.


4/5/2012 11:20:05 AM

CaelNCSU
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I can understand a statement like, "I respect lisp or I respect C". I can't imagine anyone saying they respected Java, apart from it having a good set of libraries.

[Edited on April 5, 2012 at 7:21 PM. Reason : a]

4/5/2012 7:20:35 PM

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"apart from it having a good set of libraries."


that you were unable to reference in college....

4/5/2012 9:34:28 PM

ComputerGuy
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I need an internship or something as building an online company isn't impressive to some companies.

4/5/2012 10:39:33 PM

skokiaan
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I was just being nice. I don't respect java.

4/5/2012 11:36:36 PM

David0603
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LISP?!?!? Seriously...

4/6/2012 4:18:19 PM

CaelNCSU
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There's a reason its taught as the first language at MIT. I feel like my childhood was taken from me at NC State having to learn Java first.

http://xkcd.com/224/

http://xkcd.com/297/

4/6/2012 6:03:59 PM

David0603
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I learned it in AI and I use the term learned very loosely.

4/6/2012 7:17:59 PM

skokiaan
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All CS degrees should include a lisp component.

It's helpful for learning how to prove stuff, learning about programming concepts, exposes you to alternate ways to think about solving problems and designing languages, and is similar to template meta-programming. If you can't look back and see the value, then you probably aren't working on hard problems.

4/7/2012 5:28:50 PM

David0603
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Why have I never seen it listed as a primary language at any company I've applied then?

4/7/2012 7:02:15 PM

skokiaan
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Strawman and bandwagon fallacies. Why does it have to be listed as a primary language to be important? That's your argument, not mine. Furthermore, most companies are shitty. I couldn't care less about what most companies are doing.

4/7/2012 7:15:56 PM

EuroTitToss
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http://paulgraham.com/iflisp.html
Lisp isn't popular because it's too hard for mere mortals to comprehend.

http://www.winestockwebdesign.com/Essays/Lisp_Curse.html
Lisp isn't popular because the geniuses who hack with lisp rewrite everything from the ground up.

Uh huh. Does every article about lisp really have to start with how all lisp hackers are fucking programming gods?

4/7/2012 9:19:38 PM

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