I did see the same message. Thank you for your assistance! Regards, David
At 03:09 PM 05/06/1999 -0400, you wrote: >David, > >I received this from Stephen Hackett via 4/22 TREG email. It might be useful in >your search. > >Regards Paul J. Smith, Teradyne, Boston > > > > >I came across this new jobs service announcement and thought the list might >be interested: > >~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ > >MEDIA ALERT > > >20 April, 1999 > >JOBSINTELECOMS LAUNCHES INTERNET SERVICE DEDICATED TO TELECOMS RECRUITMENT >http://www.jobsintelecoms.com > > >Jobsintelecoms.com today launches an Internet recruitment service dedicated >to the telecoms industry. Offering a global snapshot of a large number of >jobs available in the telecoms industry, the site can be found at >www.jobsintelecoms.com and is set to become the definitive answer to the >recruitment needs of both employers and jobseekers in the telecoms >industry. Jobsintelecoms builds on the success of its sister company >Personnelnet Health, which has captured the Internet recruitment >advertising for the health sector in less than 12 months. > >"Recent industry research indicates that employers can save around 150 man >hours and >£13k over ten vacancies by conducting their searches for >employees online", commented Director of Jobsintelecoms, Simon Maisey. He >added: "The telecoms industry is ideally suited to the Internet as a >medium for recruitment. The industry is extremely buoyant, with average >salaries commanding £45-55k and requirements for telecoms specialists >world-wide in constant demand. The immediacy of this service enables >in-depth targeting to reach the right candidates, and a fast and efficient >medium to sourcing the right candidates". > >"The depth of job classifications ensures you only get applicants qualified >for the job", commented Peter Segal of recruitment advertising company >Ogilvie. "The service has potential to be extremely successful and we will >be using it extensively". > >Added Bill Mieran, Chairman of the Telecommunications Users' Association: >"Jobsintelecoms has been devised so that employers can post an unlimited >number of jobs throughout the year for one single annual licence fee. For >job-seekers, the service is free, providing job descriptions, facilities to >contact employers direct, and up-to-date industry, careers and CV tips. I >am confident the site will expand rapidly to become an essential website >service for all telecoms employers seeking skilled employees, and >professionals online for their next move". > >- ENDS - > > >For interviews and more information, please contact: >Lucy Butler/Julie Coleman >icas public relations >Tel: 0171 632 2400 >lu...@icas.co.uk > > > > >David Kowal <dko...@rosslyn.bbn.com> on 05/06/99 12:27:13 AM > >Please respond to treg@world.std.com > >To: treg@world.std.com >cc: (bcc: Paul J Smith/Bos/Teradyne) >Subject: Looking for opportunities > > > >Hello group. I'm essentially enquiring about overseas opportunities in >South East Asia >(preferably Bangkok) for a Telecomms person. Strengths are in FRelay, ATM, >x.25, >TCP/IP, LANs & WANS. Data and Voice engineering or even implementation. Any >assistance at all would be appreciated. >Kindest regards, >David Kowal >GTE-Internetworking/BBN Technologies > > > > > >