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IT JOBS- POSITION YOURSELF

IT Jobs- Position Yourself

2008 Edition

IT Jobs- Position Yourself
Contracts-Classifications-Pay Scales
Get Hired Now by Companies Winning New
Business and Requiring New Personnel

ISBN 1-933639-04-0 Print, 159 pages



Once you make contact with employers, you need the knowledge to market your experience and ability. The release of "IT Jobs-Position Yourself" has made it easier to understand how hiring agents and personnel managers hire and determine level of experience and pay. "Position Yourself" is ideal for those writing resumes and talking to hiring agents. Learn about skill sets and skill set combinations that make you attractive and job worthy. The resource contains Skill Sets Charts, Leading Hardware, Software, Telecommunications Abilities Chart, Current IT Job Titles, 'Non-Technical' Tech Job Titles, IT Position Descriptions, Sample Contracts, IT Job Classifications, Sample Current Salaries for Title and Experience Level, How to Contact IT Service Providers with new business placing IT staff in each of the 50 U.S. States

"Because of the 'job classifications section' I have a yardstick to negotiate my salary.
I agree to job title, level and pay. I know how to negotiate and understand how my service provider will negotiate with the client. "

--Robert Cohen, Software Engineer, Tampa, Florida

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Tools:Skill Sets Chart, Leading Hardware, Software, Telecommunications Abilities Chart, Current IT Job Titles, 'Non-Technical' Tech Job Titles, IT Position Descriptions, Sample Contracts, IT Job Classifications, Sample Current Salaries for Title and Experience Level, How to Contact IT Service Providers with new business placing IT staff in each of the 50 U.S. States

Thousands of jobseekers are hired every year to fill positions with IT Service
Providers in each U.S. State who have contracts with government and corporate
clients to provide IT services and staff. If you have purchased "IT Jobs-IT Prospects, "Position Yourself" is an abbreviated version containing much of the same content, without companies, contained in the series IT Jobs-IT Prospects: Companies-Contacts-Links http://www.infotechemployment.com/IT-Prospects.htm




























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