T-mobile Jobs - the recruiters chat
Listen to the recruiters of T-Mobile’s Engineering/Operations team discuss their jobs and find out from them why T-Mobile is a great place to work. You’ll hear regional recruiters Dennis Smith, Jen Hinkle, Ryan Pothoven, Mattea Cirrincionne, Kristen Kunath & Sherri Howe. Some of the jobs discussed are RF Engineers, Field Technicians , Real Estate & Zoning Manager and Construction Manager. To apply visit tmobile.com/jobsSaturday, September 29, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Jobster's Radio Frequency Jobs
dotMobi seeks Web Developers in Dublin, Ireland
dotMobi's James Pearce recently posted about how his team is looking for engineers to join their development team in.....Dublin, Ireland.
Great opportunity to impact the development of the mobile web - pretty cool stuff that looks great on a resume.
So, if you are the resident Java, PHP, MySQL genius with serious web skill, you just might have a plane ticket to Dublin in your future.
Check out the dotMobi post for more details on how to get in touch with James....HERE.
Great opportunity to impact the development of the mobile web - pretty cool stuff that looks great on a resume.
So, if you are the resident Java, PHP, MySQL genius with serious web skill, you just might have a plane ticket to Dublin in your future.
Check out the dotMobi post for more details on how to get in touch with James....HERE.
Friday, April 6, 2007
MetroPCS hoping to raise USD1 billion from IPO

I have some buddies at MetroPCS who used to ply their engineering wares at AT&T Wireless.
For their sakes, I hope their IPO just goes bananas.
Then, maybe they'll take me out to lunch, or send me a couple of Texas Lotto tickets.
Here's the story about their hopes for bringing in 1B in the IPO (courtesy of WirelessNews).
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
20 Most Interesting Wireless Startups

Paul D. Kretkowski (DailyWireless) brings us a nice post today:
20 Most Interesting Wireless StartupsI'll list the 20 Wireless Startups here, and you can check out DailyWireless for the specifics on each HERE.
I'll even bet that a few of these companies are on the hunt to hire some wireless geeks:
1) Admob
2) Blyk
The first free mobile virtual network operator (MVNO).
3) FON
A HotSpot in every pot.
4) Futuretxt
5) I'minlikewithyou
Interesting concept, just won't apply to me.
6) Jajah
I'm liking this one - make VoIP calls from your PC or landline w/o downloads or plug-ins - even w/o having broadband.
7) Jaiku Mobile
8) Jott
Dictation turned in to email?
9) Medio
Mobile search
10) Mozes
Send and receive mobile messages to and from your fave bands, social groups, friends.
11) MyGADS
12) myMobileMedia
Giving mobile subscribers access to their PC (music, pictures, video).
13) Obopay
This just might be my fave of the 20...will allow me to make $$ transfers alarmingly ez (backed/secured by MasterCard).
4 words: Money on your phone.
14) Radar
Instant picture conversations with your favorite people and no one else.
15) Streamverse
16) Teleflip
Email on your cell phone ... for free.
17) Twitter
If you don't know what Twitter is yet, I can't explain it to you. Well, yes I can. Twitter answers the question, "What are you doing?"
Assuming somebody cares.
18) Thrrum
19) VoiceThread
Create a voicethread and collect the stories behind your pictures.
20) ZenZui
Stop surfing. Start Zooming.
Friday, March 30, 2007
Resume Blunders from Hell

I visited my buddy at Resume Hell today.
As usual, I was not disappointed.
Here's a clip from one of the resumes they recently received....and apparently, this person takes their hobby very seriously:
"Hobbies: I enjoy cooking Chinese and Italians"
Ok, this person either has a very sick sense of humor, or, they failed to contact Louise for some expert resume assistance.
Let's hope it's the latter.
Tuesday, March 27, 2007
Slugging through the War for Talent
Take heart job seekers!
The chips are stacked on your side of the table, and in the war for talent, employers think they know what you want.
But most are still found wanting.
According to a study released today by Development Dimensions International (DDI), and Monster®, today's job market is increasingly in the hands of the candidate.
The study, titled “Slugging Through the War for Talent: Selection Forecast 2006-2007,” reveals that 73 percent of staffing directors report competition for talent has increased since 2005, while 79 percent expect it to further intensify in 2007.
said Scott Erker, senior vice president of DDI’s Selection Solutions.
“Candidates are in a very powerful position—organizations need to think about hiring as a competitive practice if they want to attract the best people,”
“Right now, there is a significant gap between what candidates want and what employers think they want. That’s dangerous for organizations, because many don’t understand the motivations of the candidate sitting right in front of them.”This is DDI’s third study of hiring and recruiting practice since 1999, providing perspective on the changing shape of the hiring market over the last eight years.
The report, which reflects responses from staffing directors, hiring managers and job seekers across five global regions, examines recruitment, selection and retention practices and reveals that a tightening labor market has subsequently led to a power shift toward job seekers.
In order to lure top talent in this increasingly competitive environment, the
findings suggest that employers must identify, understand
and respond to job seekers’ motivations and desires.
findings suggest that employers must identify, understand
and respond to job seekers’ motivations and desires.
The study also outlines the tactics and strategies organizations can implement to improve their hiring systems and better meet job seekers’ needs.
“The recruiting industry has acknowledged for several years that retiring Baby Boomers, coupled with a tightening labor market, would eventually bring about an acute labor shortage. However, the survey findings indicate that this eventuality is already upon us,”said Neal Bruce, vice president of alliances, Monster. “
Select Survey Highlights
- It’s a buyer’s market.
- There is a gap between employer perceptions and candidate realities.
- Turnover is rapid.
- Interviews can be dealmakers or deal breakers.
Check out the complete article on PRWeb.com.
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