Free JOBSHOP teleconf 9/27/07 “What to Expect from a Recruiter”

September 26, 2007 @ PM Lessons Learned from share@pmlessonslearned.com (pmlessonslearned.com - Henry Will)

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Are you looking for a Project Management (PM) job?
Do you know of any PM job openings?
Are you a recruiter with a PM job opening(s)?

If so, then this FREE conference call is for YOU!

Join the FREE PMLessonsLearned.com Interactive JobShop teleconference this Thursday!

Topic: “What to Expect from a Recruiter”

9/27/2007 Monday 9:00 pm - 10:15 pm ET.
Dial-in: (605) 990-0700 Access Code: 635 505# (Note: Long distance charges may apply per your service arrangement.)

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I am very interested in connecting with bright technologist who are interested in advancing their careers. I work with some very innovative start-ups as well as large firmly established companies.

Specialties:

Recruiting in the areas of Software Engineering, Information Technology, User Experience, and Web Design. Typical levels of searches that I work on range from three years experience to VP and C-level searches

For more details, join the yahoo group via our homepage at PMLessonsLearned.com

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