This is a good page for people who want to know were to move for there tech jobs
Hellzprinceof CA1:01PM March 17, 2011
needs more details lol kidding its awsome. but it needs to be able to locate a different thin
lbgamerof FL12:53PM March 15, 2011
1- AGRONOMY
2- WATER MANAGEMENT ;DUTY AND QAULITY
Adel12:24PM July 19, 2010
Jobs are there but for a low rate... Where did the CEO's get there degree...I am in the tech industry we been trying to figure out why our systems and networks are being hacked....Really simple offshore companies are selling are technologies and companies have offices over there...
Mr Techof GA9:38AM July 19, 2010
what are yall thinkin u need to finish college and get degrees'
monstaggof LA12:31PM February 25, 2010
it a good job
brenisha kylesof MO1:02PM January 08, 2010
I have been unemployed and looking for work for the past two months for a database position in Atlanta, GA. There are not many positions being posted on Dice and CareerBuilder and on top of that, the companies are looking for contractors with the cheapest rate. I'm competing with folks from offshore that are used to working at lower rates. I wish the companies would realistically post the positions with the rate that they are actually willing to pay. I had seen a rate as low as $35 for a dba position in NYC. What a joke.
HardatWorkof GA7:25PM October 30, 2009
It must be said that the DC job market is limited to two specific industries: Military and Goverment, industries not based on profitability but rather get their money from allocated budgets, id est, taxpayers money, the public coffers. Most of the positions offered are contract or similar low-quality positions from the usual suspects: CACI, Lockheed, Raytheon, Sparta, etc, etc. If you don't have clearance, you're out of luck. Citizenship IS NOT enough; most companies only bother with candidates who already have clearance because it is expensive to get, it takes a long time, and it's not guaranteed that a candidate will get it at the end. If you have Top Secret with Poly you can be incompentent as heck but you'll have plenty of job offers. There are VERY FEW jobs in the commercial arena (where companies get their money from banks or their profits, not the tax payers). Having said this, the DC metro area is a great place to live (Northern VA, DC, South MD), specially places like Bethesda, Chevy Chase, Rosslyn, Arlington, Dupont Circle, Georgetown, etc.
Rudygotmarried Inathrepiecesuitof MD9:51AM October 19, 2009
YES RAIN,RAIN, AND MORE RAIN. This city is ugly, dirty, and not like San Diego! Seattle? yes, it's too wet! San Diego is the best. That is why Seattle is home!
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