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W S O R E G I O N A L B U S I N E S S S E R V I C E S
Tech Sector E-Letter
“ G R A D U A T E S , W H E N E V E R Y O U R L I F E I S N ' T W O R K I N G , U N P L U G I T F O R 6 0 S E C O N D S T H E N
P L U G I T B A C K I N . ”
- H E L P D E S K
June 22st, 2016
THE ELUSIVE M.P.C.
(Most Place-able Candidate)
In our e-letters we will be selecting work-profiles
that we’d like the field offices to keep an eye out for.
Currently seeking: Front End Developer The ideal
candidate will possess:
Proficient knowledge of common Front End tools
such as Javascript, HTML, and CSS
A portfolio of working samples
Ability to write efficient and reusable code.
Understanding of web standards and cross-
browser compatibility.
Questions, comments or Super Star Candidates?
Click here to email us!
Ed. Note:
Mattel has just released the
“Game Dev Barbie” to en-
courage young girts to think
about choosing careers in
technology. Which is a great
idea because that awesome
pink Corvette is still as ex-
pensive as ever and a Sr.
SW Developer earns over
100k per year on average.
Read all about it here
Got Regalia ? Academic
dress is a traditional form of clothing for academic settings, mainly collegiate education. It is most commonly worn by those who have obtained a BA or MA degree. Wearing the “Cap and Gown” is an American custom borrowed from institu-tions such as Oxford and Cam-bridge. These items are also known as academic dress, aca-demicals and in the United States, as academic regalia.
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College isn't always the key to success
Facemash was started on as a “college only” net-work
Tech related gifts are always a hit with grads!
Ducks love shoes!
And running . . .
Beavers are good at . . .
But if you want to be in tech, these are the places to go!
What in the World?