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- From: employ@atl.mindspring.com (Scott Benkarski)
- Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++
- Subject: Human Factors Engineering
- Date: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 16:09:07 GMT
- Organization: MindSpring Enterprises, Inc.
- Message-ID: <4koj1g$mtg@mule1.mindspring.com>
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-
- I represent a Medical Software developer in the N. Atlanta area who
- seeks a Human Factors Engineer who has a background in understnading
- the "human factors" of GUI screen design. A strong background in GUI
- dev. is, of course, necessary. The position is permanant in nature
- and the company is willing to pay up to 83k for a talanted individual.
- they have a great benefits and relocation pkg..
- Please read on...
- I am a Technical Recruiter/Headhunter in the Metro Atlanta area.
- I work for only serious companies who are having some difficulty in filling
- internal positions on thier own. At any given time I have numerous positions
- in ALL fields of Information Technology. Most of my positions, eighty-five
- percent, are permanant in nature. My personal strong points are in the
- areas of programming and networking, which is not to say that I will not dabble
- in other arenas.
-
- I use only the most ethical methods, with exception to posting in "inappropriatly"
- in newsgroups. It does seem, however, that the vast majority of you who respond
- do not disagree with this method.
- I DO NOT send your resume to anyone unless you and I agree upon such action.
-
- I have many more positions than the one(s) listed at the top of this page, but due
- to time constraints I only post those which are most pressing.
- If you see it here it means the company is very serious.
-
- I can be reached for questioning regarding positions via the following methods:
- 1. Phone 8-5 M-F @ 404.255.5255
- 2. Fax anytime @ 404.255.5669 (you MUST send to ATTN: SCOTT)
- 3. Last, but certainly not least, the ever popular e-mail
- (not for long position discussions, though)
- employ@mindspring.com (catchy, huh)
-
- Hopefully I can talk to you soon about building a mutually
- beneficial relationship,
-
- R. Scott Benkarski
- Technical Recruiter
-
-