Got laid off
#11
Here's the info for the Network Admin job. It's at Shea Homes corporate office in Walnut. They are looking for someone with 2+ years experience so it's not a very senior position. Not sure about the pay but my guess would be around $50k.
Job Description
Position is responsible for administering network and specific business applications. This includes responsibilities such as: daily network administration, monitoring data; monitoring error log; installation of hardware/software, troubleshooting network and data integrity problems, documentation, and providing customer support to assure a high-level of customer satisfaction. Analyzes and participates in the implementation of new technology including infrastructure, connectivity, and application installation. Ensures current operational network and application performance is optimal while planning for future expansion, growth, and next generation network technologies.
Skills and Abilities
Job Description
Position is responsible for administering network and specific business applications. This includes responsibilities such as: daily network administration, monitoring data; monitoring error log; installation of hardware/software, troubleshooting network and data integrity problems, documentation, and providing customer support to assure a high-level of customer satisfaction. Analyzes and participates in the implementation of new technology including infrastructure, connectivity, and application installation. Ensures current operational network and application performance is optimal while planning for future expansion, growth, and next generation network technologies.
Skills and Abilities
#16
#17
Guys, I can't thank you enough for the show of support! I'm going to get cracking on my resume right away. You've given me some hope!!
Spider, go check out johnnydev's network position!!! Best of luck to you...
Spider, go check out johnnydev's network position!!! Best of luck to you...
#20
Originally posted by MarkS2K
Steve, that sucks. The client I'm working for in Burbank is looking to hire a good developer. It's kind of a long commute, but if you're interested, let me know.
Good luck buddy.
Steve, that sucks. The client I'm working for in Burbank is looking to hire a good developer. It's kind of a long commute, but if you're interested, let me know.
Good luck buddy.