ADVISORY/IT, Engineering, and E-Commerce Opportunities Await HIGH TECH Professionals at the 1-Jobs.com Kansas City Career Fair.Business Editors & High-Tech Writers ADVISORY...for March 28 (Tuesday) --(BUSINESS WIRE) Getting a company's initiatives into high gear for a profitable year will require experienced IT and engineering employees to accomplish these goals. High tech professionals with computer, semiconductor, information systems, telecommunications and engineering experience are in demand to implement the fast growing technologies. Recruiters and hiring managers representing corporations and consulting firms will be aggressively seeking technology professionals at the Kansas City Kansas City, two adjacent cities of the same name, one (1990 pop. 149,767), seat of Wyandotte co., NE Kansas (inc. 1859), the other (1990 pop. 435,146), Clay, Jackson, and Platte counties, NW Mo. (inc. 1850). HIGH TECH Career Fair on Tuesday, March 28th, at the Overland Park International Trade Mart The International Trade Mart was chartered in 1945, first opened its doors in 1948, and in 1985, merged with International House to form the World Trade Center, a private, non-profit organization with a membership of 2,000 corporations and individuals dedicated to promoting , from 11 am to 2pm and 4pm to 7 pm. A growing list of featured exhibitors includes the corporate sponsor - DeVry Institute of Technology, and DST Systems, Inc. (NYSE NYSE See: New York Stock Exchange :DST (1) (DeSTination) Contrast with SRC, which is an abbreviation of "source." (2) (Digital Signal Trust Company, Salt Lake City, UT, www.digsigtrust.com) An organization that sets up and manages PKI systems for companies and industry groups. ), Sprint (NYSE:FON Fon People of southern Benin and adjacent parts of Togo. They speak a dialect of Gbe, a Kwa language of the Niger-Congo language family. Numbering about 3 million, the Fon are mainly farmers. ,PCS (1) (Personal Communications Services) Refers to wireless services that emerged after the U.S. government auctioned commercial licenses in 1994 and 1995. This radio spectrum in the 1. ), Aerial Communications (NasdaqNM:AERL AERL Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory AERL Avco-Everett Research Lab ), Metamor Worldwide (Nasdaq:MMWW MMWW Most Massive Woman Wins (play) ) among others. Due to this anticipated need, thousands of job candidates will be attending the Kansas City HIGH TECH Career Fair, produced by 1-Jobs.com, a recognized leader in the job search, career, and recruitment industry specializing in technology and engineering professionals. "There is no more time-efficient way to search for employment and employees than at 1-Jobs.com and the HIGH TECH Career Fairs," said Bob Sopko, vice president of marketing. "The web site 1-Jobs.com gives professionals and recruiters the added opportunity to connect on the Internet posting and viewing resume listings." PCWEEK Magazine recently rated 1-Jobs.com in the Top 10 IT Recruitment Job Sites on the Internet. How 1-Jobs.com generates its job listings and resumes is what sets it apart from other online job sites. In addition to customized career fairs and online sales, 1-Jobs.com produces 100 HIGH TECH Career Fairs annually across North America in 40 markets. Known as one of the largest Internet job sites, 1-Jobs.com has over 1,500,000 user visits to its web site each month, and offers a unique network of 350 job sites. The Kansas City HIGH TECH Career Fair will be held on Tuesday, March 28th, at the Overland Park International Trade Mart, from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to 7:00 p.m. Debbie Stoltz from the DeVry Institute of Technology will present the career seminar, "Building a Successful Interview," at 10:00am and 3:00pm. Job candidates are encouraged to bring plenty of resumes for distribution to participating companies. Admission is FREE! When it comes to jobs, we're No. 1 -- 1-Jobs.com. The Kansas City HIGH TECH Career Fair is a qualified EEO/Affirmative Action recruitment event. For more information, visit www.1-Jobs.com or www.KansasCity-jobs.com, or call 913-671-7575 or 888-469-6350. |
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