Wednesday, December 26, 2012

Denver Telecommunications & Technology Recruiting Positions..Tips for 2013!



Career Initiatives & Job Tips for 2013

1. Know what you’re doing before you worry about how you’ll do it. We jump to thoughts of implementation so often in our work, and that tendency creates several problems. We may not know exactly what we’re implementing, why we’re implementing it or how much is possible. By skipping ahead to the details, we begin work that may not make sense—and we unnecessarily constrain ourselves.

This year, be mindful about each idea you’re pursuing and determine its larger purpose before running forward with activities. It’s not about what you’re doing but why you’re doing it.

2. Spend at least 15 minutes a day in deliberate thought about something bigger than your to-do list. This is critical. I believe in mornings - but for some people, it works best to do this exercise at the end of the day to prepare for the next morning. What larger purpose defines you right now? One year from now, what will you be glad you did tomorrow? Ten years from now? What are the big things that need to happen to advance those aspirations?
I believe the sum of our efforts each year reflects the rigor we apply to these larger questions. Take a few minutes each day to ask them. You may not have every answer, but you’ll make smarter choices along the way - and let the little crap go more easily. For me, five minutes at the start of my workday plus nightly blogging are tools I use in trying to step out of everyday to-do lists and think about what ideas matter most each day. What tools can you put into place to schedule reflection?

3. Think about what unites your colleagues rather than what’s in it for you. The best workplaces in the world have something in common: Colleagues embrace a collective vision, and they’d do anything for each other. I’d always prefer to be in that kind of culture than a dog-eat-dog slugfest because it’s better for me and better for my organization. Try to set a course toward that kind of camaraderie. Define what you all want to do together. Along the way, share credit. Recognize the achievements of others.

Sacrifice something selfish if it yields a greater good. If you are a manager, you have the chance to transform the experience of those who report to you. Seize it with a spirit of selflessness. In the end, it’s the fastest way to achievement - and happiness - for everyone.

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I specialize in Telecom Engineering Placements throughout the US, If you or anyone you know would be interested in a contract or a full time position, I’d love to hear from ya!  LinkedIn Profile denverrecruiter@mail.com

Monday, December 10, 2012

Support Engineering Positions Available Currently in Bronx, NY!

Support Engineering Positions Available Currently in Bronx, NY! 

I’m looking for an experienced Engineer with a Layer 2 for one opening and Layer 3 background for another. This is a 6 month Contract position contract to hire with a solid company. I’m looking for someone that has experience working in a NOC environment and design work specialty.  Must have experience working in a Data Center environment and preferably a CCNP certification.

The Layer 2 exp job will pay anywhere between $40-$60hr
The Layer 3 exp jpb will pay anywhere between $50-$70hr

Deadline January 2013

I specialize in Telecom Engineering Placements throughout the US, If you or anyone you know would be interested in a contract or a full time position, I’d love to hear from ya!  LinkedIn Profile denverrecruiter@mail.com

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Technical Project Manager Engineer Position Available Now in New York City!

We have a few openings for a Technical Project Manager Engineering position available Currently in New York, NY!

Ideal Candidate: The ideal candidate will have a strong background in Project Management (actual Project Management not technical leading). A positive attitude and a capable personality. A “wall flower” will not do well in this environment.

This is a Contract 12 month position that can lead to a FT Role also!

 An out of the box thinker will be successful. A technical mind will be a great fit. Role / Responsibility: Our customer is seeking a technical Project Manager who can join their team to manage a very detailed project that can manage the resources and vendors responsible for the deployment of an optical network. This is a Project Manager role not a technical lead.

This person will be responsible for the following:
 • Resource Management • Budget Control
 • Problem Escalation and Resolution
 • Follow up
 • Vendor Management
• Working with Logistical Teams
• MS Project A nice to have would be a background managing an OPTICAL or NETWORK Related project

Hours On Site: The expectation of hours worked is 40 + a week. Those hours are expected to be worked on site. Interviewing late December/Deadline January 2013

I specialize in Telecom Engineering & Sales Placements throughout the US, If you or anyone you know would be interested in a contract or a full time position, I’d love to hear from ya!  
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Monday, December 3, 2012

Network Engineer Shares Cisco Training Experience


I specialize in Telecom Engineering Placements throughout the US, If you or anyone you know would be interested in a contract or a full time position, I’d love to hear from ya!  LinkedIn Profile denverrecruiter@mail.com

Saturday, December 1, 2012

Senior Network Consultant Job Opening Framingham,MA Engineer-Telecom Focus!

Tech Coordinator/ Support Job

Term: 6mo to 1 YEAR Contract!
Location: Framingham, MA
Pay: up to $80-$100 an hour
Deadline: By Jan 2013

Senior Network Consultant Skill Set – Senior Network Consultant with 10+ years of advanced LAN/WAN experience. Must be familiar with Cisco Nexus, complex BGP Routing designs, ability to work independently.

CCIE level. Scope – As applications are moved over, provide complete network support from Design, to Implementation, to Configuration, Cutover, Testing and Troubleshooting. Design network build required to support application moves including provisioning IP addressing, DHCP & DNS changes, VLANs, and Routing requirements. Implement configuration changes on Nexus Switches, Catalyst Switches, and Cisco Routers.

Provide support and advanced troubleshooting during cutovers. In addition, provide consultation on complex BGP Routing design with multiple carriers. 6-12 mo+ Framingham, MA
I specialize in Telecom Engineering Placements throughout the US, If you or anyone you know would be interested in a contract or a full time position, I’d love to hear from ya!  LinkedIn Profile denverrecruiter@mail.com