Ulterior Motive Lounge

UML Comics and more from Martin L. Shoemaker (The UML Guy),
Offering UML Instruction and Consulting for your projects and teams.
posts - 110, comments - 72, trackbacks - 0

My Links

News

Twitter












Archives

Post Categories

Image Galleries

About Martin L. Shoemaker

Tech Blogs

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Some Recruiting and Placement Resources, in Case You Need Them

Based in part on PC Magazine’s Top 20 list. Offered in alphabetical order, with no comment on quality or usefulness. But I hope you find them useful. Feel free to comment with more.

Advanced Technology AITC AJM Professional Services AMTEC Systems Corporation
Aquent Austin Park Azad Balionis Group
BetaTech, Inc. Beyond Bill Young & Associates Bren Norris Associates, Inc.
CareerBuilder Careernet.com CIBER Computer Express, Inc.
CraigsList Creative Group Creative Hotlist CyberCoders
Data Search Network, Inc. Dice Execu|Search Finders Inc.
Grand Rapids Gigs Hound Indeed JobCentral
JobFox JobServe Jobster Karl Associates
KForce MEDC Business Directory Michigan Job Network Monster.com
onTargetJobs Oodle Otterbase Paragon Recruiting
PCPI Inc. Prime Source Management Inc. SetFocus SimplyHired
SoloGig Spherion Corporation Stout Systems Sunfield Consulting
Technisource TEK Systems The LaSalle Netowrk The Normandin Group
Trovix True Source Recruiting TweetMyJobs USAJobs
Vault Technology Jobs Williamson Employment Services Yahoo HotJobs  

Posted On Wednesday, March 11, 2009 2:11 PM | Filed Under [ Personal ]

Stray quote for the day…

By and large the literature of a democracy will never exhibit the order, regularity, skill, and art characteristic of aristocratic literature; formal qualities will be neglected or actually despised. The style will often be strange, incorrect, overburdened, and loose, and almost always strong and bold. Writers will be more anxious to work quickly than to perfect details. Short works will be commoner than long books, wit than erudition, imagination than depth. There will be a rude and untutored vigor of thought with great variety and singular fecundity. Authors will strive to astonish more than to please, and to stir passions rather than to charm taste.

Alexis de Tocqueville (1805–1859), French social philosopher. Democracy in America, vol. 2, pt. 1, ch. 13 (1840).

Posted On Wednesday, March 11, 2009 10:59 AM | Feedback (0) | Filed Under [ Personal ]

Powered by: