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Re: Where to visit to find Oracle professionals

From: Breno de Avellar Gomes <brenogomes_at_computer.org>
Date: Thu, 15 Apr 1999 02:20:53 +0100
Message-ID: <37153EF5.7C9495A7@computer.org>


Good references to talk with Oracle professionals are International and Europeans User groups
Visit
http://www.ioug.org
http://www.eoug.org

In order to find Oracle professional refer to

http://www.oracjobs.com    (the site name is clear enough !)
http://www.selectjobs.com

http://www.rhic.com/jobsRHIC/jobzone/

http://www.computerworld.com/car/index.html

http://www.amsearch.com


Traditional consulting companies such Ernst & Young, Price Waterhouse Coopers and Andersen are also valuable sources.

If more references are needed feel free to contact me.

phreddweck_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:

> We've been doing custom database software for a couple of years in the Boston
> area. We recently have gone exclusively Oracle and now work only with
> biotech companies due to the high demand they have for custom systems
> (they're also the best projects from a professional point of view). To keep
> our customers happy, we have to grow faster than we had been used to. So now
> we're trying to bring people in through other than the word of mouth that
> seemed to work. We're still pretty small and inexperienced in this area. We
> don't have HR types and in-house recruiters. The recruiters we've talked to
> leave us unimpressed. Where is a good place to find or contact the
> professionals we think would want to know about us? The type of jobs we are
> trying to fill go by the titles Senior Oracle Project Manager, Senior Oracle
> Database Architect/Developer, Senior Web Application Developer, and Senior
> Software Engineer - Bioinformatics. They pay in the $60-90K+ range with all
> the competitive perks, bonuses, options, etc. If you have any good ideas,
> you'll help us get back to our other work more quickly. Thanks. You can get
> back to me a emeyers_at_3rdmill.com
>
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Received on Wed Apr 14 1999 - 20:20:53 CDT

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