Monthly Archives: March 2012
Impending Employment Crisis? Is Technology Killing Jobs?
Next Big #Unemployment #Crisis // Book: The Coming #Jobs #War – a new book by Jim Clifton // http://ow.ly/9X24j … Technology is dramatically decreasing the need for employed, around the world.
Our future can’t focus just on creating more jobs. Less is the future. We need to relook our society and how it functions as well.
Thoughts? Send to Bill Golden, CEO IntelligenceCareers.com
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1800 Positions ~ Metro Wash DC ~ Lifestyle/Full Scope Polygraphs ~ Bill Golden, CEO IntelligenceCareers.com sez …
From Bill Golden, CEO of IntelligenceCareers.com:
I am working with a major defense industry engineering services company to fill an anticipated 1,800 positions beginning in Fall 2012.
These positions require a Top Secret and Full Scope/Lifestyle Polygraph + a minimum of a four year degree.
Positions are located throughout the metro Washington DC area.
Letters of offer are already being offered for those positions that are considered firm hires as we get closer to the new fiscal year (FY13).
ACTION #1: If you would like to be considered, please send me your resume. Send to WGolden@IntelligenceCareers.com
ACTION #2: If you have less than a four year degree I will be glad to share your resume with employers that may have opportunities. When you send me your resume PLEASE note that I may share your resume with other companies.
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Details
All positions require an active TS/SCI security clearance with a full scope lifestyle polygraph. Opportunities are at salary levels generally from $100,000- 200,000 per year plus benefits and other perks and encompass all skill sets from developers to “C” level executives.
Regardless of what skillset you have - if you have a four year degree and a clearance with a polygraph then send me your resume: WGolden@IntelligenceCareers.com
SKILL SET AREAS INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Software Development – Java/J2EE, Java Script, Spring, Struts, C++, .Net, C#, VB, Python, Hibernate, Junit, AJAX
Web Development – JSP, APS, Cold Fusion, Javascript, PHP, Perl, HTML, XML, Cascading Style Sheets (CSS)
Database Development and DBA – Oracle, SQL Server, My SQL, Sybase, Access, Rational Rose, DB2, Lotus Notes, Agile
Red Hat, Ruby on Rails, Cloud Computing, Storage Area Network (SAN), Tomcat/Apache, CentOS, Data ETL, Computer Forensics, Primavera, Netezza, NetBios, Lab Windows, /CVI
Ant, Eclipse, Web Logic and API Interfaces, Apache/Tomcat, Optical Signal Processing, Electro-Optical Systems
Netezza, NetBios, Cyber-security, Active Directory, Public Key Infrastructure (PKI), Tomcat, CentOS, Apache, XML, NSA SIGINT and CND Data, xKeyscore
Information Assurance, Certification and Accreditation Processes (ISSO, ISSE, ISSM, CISSP), SW Configuration Management, Project Management Framework, (PMF) processes, Microsoft Certificate Authority (CA)
Network Systems Design, Test, Engineering and Administration (Unix, Linux, Windows), Semantic Web Technologies
JOB CATEGORIES INCLUDE, BUT ARE NOT LIMITED TO:
Software Engineers, Systems Engineers/Architects, Systems Integrators, Web Developers, Applications Testers, Software Tools Developers, Project/Program Managers, New Business Developers, Technical Writers/Documentation Specialists, Network and Systems Administrators, Configuration Managers, Information Security Engineers (ISSO’s, CISSP, ISSE), Database Developers (DBA’s).
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The 6 Dumbest Resume Mistakes, and How You Can Avoid Them
MCLEAN, VA /PRNewswire/ ~ With the majority of job searching and recruitment taking place strictly online, it is absolutely necessary to distinguish yourself from the crowd. In this competitive market, even with ideal work experience, glowing references, and an endless catalogue of professional achievements, you can still miss out on your dream job due to these small, yet critical common errors.
Wasting space on experience that does not apply
Resume real estate is both scarce and valuable. Recruiters care most about your recent experiences and accomplishments, so do not waste your efforts and their time on a lengthy description of your college work/study position. Maximize your precious space by crafting a powerful career profile, focusing on what you have accomplished in your last two or three positions. Limiting the number of jobs listed on your resume will allow you to devote more attention to phrasing, tone and keywords. Be sure to start off with content that is truly meaningful and illustrates the essence of who you are as a professional.
Email blunders
Never, ever use your work email address on your resume. This will most assuredly reveal your job search to your current supervisor, putting both you and him/her in an awkward position. Likewise, spending company time and resources to explore your career options is disrespectful, and potential employers are likely to perceive this as a reflection of poor character. The rules are the same for your work phone number~just don’t.
Since you won’t be using your work email address, be sure that the one you use is still professional. Off-the-wall email address such as PelicanKillerNo1@xyz.com and 2CutetoBReal@xyz.com (and yes, these are real email addresses from real job seekers) will not paint an appropriate picture. Keep your address neutral, limiting it to your name or initials and, if necessary a number.
Making the recruiter guess what you do
A generic resume will automatically be deleted or ignored. Potential employers want to know who you are. Once you’ve determined your professional identity, prove to recruiters that you have the skill set and experience that will add value to the position in question. Make sure that each job description is specifically worded to highlight any specific qualifications. Katie Adams, a professional resume writer and career consultant explains, “Concentrate on your abilities and achievements most applicable to the position at hand. Professional resume writers can help you find exceptional ways to present your talents and avoid being so cookie-cutter.”
One easy way to avoid confusion is by including a unique profile or targeted statement briefly describing what you do and what would make you an invaluable employee. Use this space to summarize the talents that your two to three job descriptions illustrate in detail, and highlight those most applicable to the position you seek.
Using that tired, old reference line
Though you might think the phrase “references available upon request” is covering the necessary bases, but the fact is this line is obsolete, and will actually flag job seekers as out-of-touch. There is generally no need to mention your references at all, and they should only be included in the application process if it is explicitly required that you do so. Instead, create a separate reference page that you can present in interviews upon request. It is also important to remember that previous employers are legally not allowed to reveal anything about your term of employment beyond confirmation that you worked for them, and whether you were terminated, part of a layoff, or that you left voluntarily.
Grammar and spelling errors
Typos, misspellings and poor grammar are, unfortunately, fairly common in resumes. Though this seems it should go without saying, have your resume proofread by at least two or three people before sending it out. Many job seekers are nervous or insecure about having others read their resumes. Get over it. Any anxiety you might have over sharing your work experience will be quickly replaced when someone points out that the date is not, in fact, 20012.
Badmouthing your previous employer
Though this particular gaffe is most applicable to cover letters or interviews, it is imperative to avoid at all costs. While it is certainly normal (and common) to harbor some unenthusiastic opinions about your former boss or employee, understand that negativity generates nothing but more negativity. “Divulging these feelings is a recipe for disaster,” says Peggy Padalino of Jobfox, “If a job seeker indicates that he was fired from his previous position because his boss ‘had it out for him,’ so to speak, the implications of this revelation would certainly eliminate him from the running. Think about it. Is this person going to be pleasant to work with? Unlikely. Is this person going to speak poorly of me in the future? Most definitely.”
About Jobfox
Founded in 2005 in McLean, Virginia, Jobfox is a leading job search and career-networking site designed to find candidates the right jobs at the best companies. Through a comprehensive skills-based matching system, Jobfox connects thousands of employers to the most qualified individuals, as well as linking job seekers to relevant job opportunities in their fields. With over 1 Million resumes improved, Jobfox is also the largest provider of professionally written resumes online. For more information, visit www.jobfox.com
SOURCE Jobfox
Web Site: http://www.jobfox.com
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Advocates for The Other America ~ a Voice for Low Income Americans in Washington
WASHINGTON /PRNewswire/ ~ With nearly one out of every two Americans living at or near the poverty level, there is an urgent need for a new voice in Washington DC to represent the interests of low income families and communities. Arley Johnson, a former West Virginia state legislator, and Brad Penney, a former congressional staffer, have joined forces to establish Advocates for The Other America (AFTOA), a lobbying and consulting firm working to elevate issues of poverty, economic development, and empowerment before the Congress and the Administration.
Named for famed author Michael Harrington’s book The Other America, which exposed the depth of poverty in America during the 1960s, AFTOA works to provide effective legislative solutions to the economic problems of low income Americans. Despite the widespread increase in economic hardship, Congress and the Administration continue to adopt fiscal policies that worsen the plight of low income families and communities. Advocates will provide a new voice in Washington to advocate for policies that:
~ Ensure that every child has the same opportunity to advance in society regardless of economic resources;
~ Support economic policies that enable every American to have a job and to achieve economic self-sufficiency;
~ Reduce income inequality in America and narrow what is now the largest gap between rich and poor of any industrialized society;
~ Rebuild the middle class by creating a ladder of opportunity from poverty to success; and
~ Ensure a continued role for the federal government in investing in programs that empower low income Americans to achieve economic security. AFTOA will work in the coming months to build and lead a working coalition of faith-based groups, labor unions, childcare advocates, the business community, and other private sector and nonprofit organizations to work for legislation and government policies that address poverty and the need for economic self-sufficiency.
The Executive Director of Advocates is Arley Johnson, a former West Virginia state legislator and Director of Government Relations for the National Association for State Community Services Programs (NASCSP). The General Counsel is Brad Penney, who has worked in both the House and Senate for more than twelve years and served as Director of Government Relations for the Alliance to Save Energy and as General Counsel of NASCSP. Further information is available at http://www.aftoa.org.
SOURCE Advocates for The Other America
Web Site: http://www.aftoa.org
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Home Depot Kicks Off Recruiting for 70,000 Spring Season Associates
ATLANTA /PRNewswire/ ~ The Home Depot®, the world’s largest home improvement retailer, announced it has begun recruiting to fill more than 70,000 seasonal positions as it prepares for spring, the company’s busiest selling and hiring season.
“Just as the Christmas rush and holiday hiring ends for many retailers, we begin recruiting for spring seasonal associates to help customers during our busiest selling season,” said Tim Crow, executive vice president for Human Resources. “And a seasonal job at The Home Depot can often lead to a regular position if you’re passionate about customer service.”
In fact, about half of The Home Depot’s 2011 seasonal hires stayed on in permanent positions as cashiers, sales associates, lot associates and garden associates, to name a few.

Job seekers can begin applying online now at www.Careers.HomeDepot.com. Hiring will begin ramping up over the next several weeks on a market-by-market basis, based on the needs of individual stores and as spring climates begin to approach.
The Home Depot will also usher in the season with door-buster prices on hundreds of the most sought after spring products, including a variety of live goods and lawn care, outdoor power, eco-friendly gardening products, patio and grills.
The Home Depot is the world’s largest home improvement specialty retailer, with 2,252 retail stores in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, 10 Canadian provinces, Mexico and China. In fiscal 2010, The Home Depot had sales of $68.0 billion and earnings from continuing operations of $3.3 billion. The Company employs more than 300,000 associates. The Home Depot’s stock is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE: HD) and is included in the Dow Jones industrial average and Standard & Poor’s 500 index.
SOURCE The Home Depot
Web Site: http://www.homedepot.com
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The 2012 Jobs Market ~ What Veterans Need to Know
Correspondent Andrew Lubin of the Travis Manion Foundation interviews Bill Golden, CEO, IntelligenceCareers Inc. which operates DefenseCareers.com as one of its career blogs.
DefenseCareers.com tracks industry news, jobs and trends that you need to know about to stay ahead in the defense industry marketplace.
Not interested in defense? Check out USAJobZoo.com which another IntelligenceCareers.com website.
Have a career question? Ask our jobs guru.
Interested in an apprenticeship for the skilled trades? Get more info.
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