Looks like a good job for someone to me. Free stuff. At 08:59 PM 2/19/2003 -0800, you wrote: >Hey guys here's the mail > >I wonder what the last line actually means! >cheers >karthik > >-------- Original Message -------- >Subject: Microsoft Position >Date: Tue, 18 Feb 2003 08:13:31 -0600 >From: "Mary D Feduccia" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: "Wendy O Luedtke" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "iyengar" ><[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > >Wendy and Dr. Iyengar, >Please make this information available to appropriate >students. If you'd >like to recommend particular students, please contact >Julie. > >Thanks, >Mary > > > > > >My name is Julie Purdy (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) >and I'm a Program >Manager for Volt Computer Services. I am working with > Microsoft to find >excellent candidates for their Student Ambassador >Program. Your school has >been targeted due to the high number of >Computer-Related degrees issued >from your computer programs. We are looking for one >qualified/active >student in good standing that will be representing >Microsoft and their >latest .NET Technologies on your campus. The student >would be hired as a >part-time employee (5-15 hours per week and you set >your own schedule) of >Volt Computer Services for the fall and spring >academic year. >http://www.microsoft.com/net/ If selected, the >student can start >immediately. We are looking for a student that would >be interested in >continuing with the program for the Fall/Spring >2003-2004 year. > > >These are the requirements for the position: > Candidates that are using Microsoft web >technologies already, not > necessarily the new .NET technologies > Candidates with a "B" GPA or above > Experience speaking to peers and large groups > MUST BE involved in a computer club or >organization related to their > major (ideally holding an officer position) > Need to be very dedicated, outgoing and >energized > Well connected with students and faculty in >their major > Computer Science, Computer Engineering or >Computer Information > Systems Majors only > Enthusiasm that is contagious!!!!!! > > > >Benefits: > Exposure to some of the hottest technology and >software > Learning materials for yourself and door prizes >to give away at > events > Great experience to add to your resume > Students make their own schedule > Great way to make a positive impact for current >& future students at > your university and to make new contacts among >the student, staff & > faculty population at your school. > > > >We are looking for students that have at least a year >left of school (at >least Spring 2004). Candidates will be scheduled for >a half-hour phone >interview. We are preferably looking for >faculty-recommended students that >have the dedication and enthusiasm to represent the >latest Microsoft .NET >technologies. We would really like to fill this >position as soon as >possible. > > >Please let me know what you feel would be the best way >to locate >potentially qualified candidates for the program. I >have a job posting >document that I could forward to you if you are >interested. If you could >post the job opening on the department bulletin board >that would be >fantastic. If anyone is interested please have them >send a copy of their >resume to me. We would love to see your school >represented! > > > > > >Thank you for your time. > > >j u l i e p u r d y >program manager | volt | 11261 willows rd ne suite 200 >| redmond, wa 98052 >425 702 9000 ext 1343 |IM, email: >[EMAIL PROTECTED] | 800 253 9605 > > >"What would you attempt to do if you knew you could >not fail?" > > > > > > > > > > > >_______________________________________________ >General mailing list >[email protected] >http://oxygen.nocdirect.com/mailman/listinfo/general_brlug.net
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