Archive for the 'Sweet Jobs' Category

Sortis, LLC: Web Developer Job in Madison, Wisconsin

By: Mick, February 25th, 2008

Sortis, LLC is a Madison-based marketing firm that provides Branding, Marketing, and Internet consulting services to clients across the United States. From small to medium-sized companies, Sortis delivers creative solutions and results. Since 1995, Sortis has focused on building and implementing campaigns based on Return on Investment that help our clients think outside […]

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ALDI Offers Comprehensive Training for District Manager Jobs

By: Mick, January 24th, 2008

ALDI offer our District Managers a full year of training in order to prepare them for success. It’s an exclusive hands-on learning experience that immerses you into the day-to-day operations of ALDI, and exposes you to our entire business. You also receive your full starting salary of $70K throughout the training year.
The first part of […]

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Silicon Photonics Technology Jobs with Luxtera in Carlsbad, California

By: Mick, January 14th, 2008

The most recent Insourced featured employer is Luxtera. If you have the skills, you might want to take a moment to learn more:
About Us:
Luxtera is a technology development Silicon Photonics company. Our technology platform enables a new breed of monolithic opto-electronic devices manufactured in a low cost CMOS process. Our vision is to […]

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Work For the Government or a Government Contractor

By: Mick, October 3rd, 2007

I personally know over 10 people directly employed by either the local, state or federal government and another dozen or so that work for contractors whose sole revenue stream is government contracts. Their positions, skills and personalities are widely varied and each seems to be at least “pretty happy” in their positions. They all make […]

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Continue Your Education - Better Jobs Await

By: Mick, September 23rd, 2007

We’re often drawn into discussions about how to find a better job and the various processes that everyone likes to point to - social networking, niche job boards, using head hunters, referral programs, etc. And while each of those approaches can be effective, the best way to ensure that you are able to find and […]

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NFL Jobs, MLB Jobs and Other Jobs in Professional Sports

By: Mick, September 19th, 2007

For a great many people out there, working for a professional sports team or anywhere in the organization of a professional sports team seems like the perfect job. We immediately start to imagine George Costanza suddenly thrust into his role as the assistant to the traveling secretary for the New York Yankees. If you’ve ever […]

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Luciano Pavarotti: A Lesson in Finding Your Dream Job

By: Mick, September 6th, 2007

I don’t know a damn thing about opera and only slightly more about classical music as a whole, but I know who Pavarotti is. I would be that even people in their teens have heard his name, even if they weren’t quite sure exactly why he was famous. He had achieved the pinnacle of his […]

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Patent and Intellectual Property Attorneys in High Demand

By: Mick, June 28th, 2007

An article in Tuesday’s Baltimore Sun highlighted the growing demand for patent and intellectual property attorneys. The demand for these types of attorneys has mirrored the astronomical growth in the number of patent filings over the past two decades. Part of the reason why patent and intellectual property attorneys are so hard to find is […]

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Robert Scoble on Google’s Hiring Practices

By: Mick, May 23rd, 2007

Robert Scoble, one the leading tech bloggers, has a post today about Google Hiring Funniness and how they seem to be making the same kind of low-level mistakes that many firms make when trying to identify, screen, and ultimately lure talented people into working for them. While Google is always going to be held to […]

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Now I Understand Why Paris Hilton is Famous

By: Mick, May 3rd, 2007

I should be beaten for reading the article, but I’m tired and my defenses are weakening. When I saw something about Prosecutors recommending jail for Paris Hilton, I couldn’t resist. And I don’t have much of a point except to point out the seemingly serious journalistic explanation of exactly who Paris Hilton is.
Here is the […]

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