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Client Solutions Group Director / Indianapolis, IN

Gannett Co., Inc.   7/30
Details: This position is located in Indianapolis, Indiana and relocation to this area qould be required.We are seeking a Client Solutions Group Director in Indianapolis, IN.  This position is responsible for advertising share growth from high potential segment and individual business targets.  This individual will work within and lead a specialized media agency-styled unit that delivers high customer value and return; sales and creative solutions utilizing the company’s multi-media product line. Responsibilities include meeting face-to-face with current and potential advertising clients to develop innovative ideas and marketing opportunities. In addition to working collaboratively with local key accounts sales managers and advertising directors  to identify top prospects, this individual also collaborates  with other regional directors to create  best practices across the company, while working closely with the Group President on regional priorities and goals

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Alpena

Cisco Career Certifications from Learning@Cisco

Cisco   7/30
Details: Demand for professionals who can manage the tools that keep information flowing and communications humming continues to grow. It's no surprise that demand is growing. Especially in challenging times, making the best use of technology can increase efficiency, decrease costs and build a competitive advantage. That's why networking jobs are recession-proof jobs.   The need for IT professionals is expected to grow.     According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor statistics, IT networking is one of the fastest growing occupations with expectations of job growth of 27% in the US by 2012. Over 400,000 new networking jobs are expected to be added by 2016. A skill gap of 3 million networking professionals worldwide is expected by 2012.* New, evolving networking skills in voice, security and wireless are adding to the demand. In the next five years, the demand for these job roles is expected to grow more than 70%. Cisco, the leading provider of networking technology, offers Cisco Career Certifications to certify IT professionals in a wide range of networking disciplines to assure employers have the right talent they need at the right time. Cisco Career Certifications allow employers to validate that job applicants and employees have the skills needed to run their networks. Certifications validate your experience and bring valuable, measurable rewards to your career as well. Learn more about certifications and training at the  Cisco Learning Network.    Why Pursue a Cisco Certification?  Higher Salaries:Network professionals with certifications can demand significantly higher salaries. In Certification Magazine's 2008 Salary Survey, an associate-level Cisco CCNA earned a worldwide average US$80,890. Those progressing onwards to the Cisco professional level CCNP earned a 15 percent salary premium over CCNA certified professionals, $91,870 while at the expert level, salaries averaged $120,330.  Certifications boost average salaries at least 10% while those with over 10 years experience can see salaries increase almost 20% above those without certifications. Source: Payscale.com 1/09  A Competitive Advantage: In 2007, Network World Magazine rated wireless and general networking as the top two "hottest" job skills for career seekers. Cisco Career Certifications validate technical knowledge and skills in many areas including routing and switching, security, voice, and wireless technologies and give candidates holding a certification a competitive advantage over those with an equivalent level of hands-on experience. A survey by Forrester Consulting of IT hiring managers, commissioned by Cisco, found certifications second to only a college degree to qualifying for jobs and the top criteria used in determining ability to perform the job. New Career Options: Networking skills are in demand across a wide range of industries, including high tech, manufacturing, finance, healthcare, media, transportation, and utilities. Dedicated wireless specialist roles are expected to increase from 36% today to 66% within five years. Dedicated security roles are expected in 80% of the companies studied within the next five years. Today, 46% of the surveyed companies have these roles. 65% of companies expect dedicated voice specialists within five years while only 40% currently have dedicated roles today.   *Analysis by Cisco based on IDC Skills Gap data, Bain 2007 Global Job Market Analysis Get started today at the Cisco Learning Network.

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Construction & Building Opportunities

U.S. Navy   7/15
Details: Surveying land, erecting structures and performing finish work. Operating heavy equipment, repairing machinery and installing mechanical systems. Proudly living up to the bold motto, "We build. We fight." The Seabees of the Navy Reserve Construction Battalion put their trade skills to work, supporting Navy construction needs at home and abroad. Job Description Amazing efficiency, teamwork and reliability, combined with an ability to build almost anything anywhere, make the legendary Seabees an essential part of the Navy. A passion for creating, as well as an ability to solve problems quickly, may make this career field the one for you.What Will You Do? Each year, the Navy completes hundreds of construction, renovation, maintenance and building projects all over the world. You may find yourself surveying a critical airstrip location or conducting tests on soil samples for an amphibious landing zone. Or you may piece together satellite images to form large-image maps of a foreign town destroyed by an earthquake or a typhoon, providing important information for rescue and rebuilding efforts. The duties found in this field are of the utmost importance to the Navy and call for detail-oriented, resourceful and creative personnel. As a member of this field, you may be called on to: Prepare technical illustrations and graphs Assist construction engineers in developing final construction plans Conduct land surveys and prepare maps, sketches, drawings and blueprints Operate heavy equipment such as trucks, bulldozers, backhoes, forklifts, cranes and asphalt equipment Perform interior finish work, such as installing drywall, paneling, ceramic tile, ceiling and floor tile, millwork and trim Lay out plumbing for a new barracks Interpret blueprints Install, operate or repair heating or air-conditioning systems Handle welding or repair equipment Operate power production and electrical distribution systems Install wiring or electrical equipment Adjust ignition, fuel, electrical or hydraulic steering systems Skills and Training The building and construction field is your chance to learn from the best while working with the most advanced heavy equipment and specialized tools available. Your training is a combination of classroom and field training.Skills you learn transfer easily to jobs in the civilian sector. Those jobs may include: Civil Engineer Carpenter Electrician Plumber Hydroelectric Machinery Mechanic Diesel Mechanic Automobile Mechanic Construction Operating Engineer Architectural Drafter Illustrator Electric Motor Repairman Sheet Metal Worker Refrigeration Mechanic

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JAG Corps Attorney / Lawyer

U.S. Army   7/14
Details: There’s strong, and then there’s Army Strong.Being Army Strong is about much more than being physically fit. It is mental and emotional strength. It is the confidence to lead. It is the courage to stand up for your beliefs. It is the compassion to help others. It is the desire for lifelong learning. It is making a difference for yourself, your family, your community and our nation. Are you Army Strong? JAG Corps Attorney (27A) Officer Active Army Army Reserve The Army Judge Advocate General's Corps is the Army's Law department. The JAG Corps consists of attorneys, legal assistants and judges. As an Officer in the JAG Corps and a practicing attorney or judge, your responsibilities will cover a wide-range of practices that includes military law and criminal prosecution to international law and legal assistance-both in the U.S. and abroad. You may also specialize in one of these areas as a JAG Attorney; Criminal Law, Legal Assistance, Civil Litigation, Administrative Law, Labor Law, International Law, Operational Law, Teaching, Medical Law, and Contract Law. The responsibilities of an Army JAG Attorney varies from: Managing and assigning branch Officers Supervising training of personnel in legal functions Developing and executing services in many law fields Supplying legal advice and services to Soldiers on Active Duty and in the Army Reserve Representing Soldiers at court trials Performing other defense-related duties There are also other legal professions, such as Paralegal Specialists, available through the U.S. Army. Requirements To be an Officer in the Army Judge Advocate General's Corps you must have a law degree from an ABA-approved law school and have been admitted to the bar of either a federal court or the highest court of any state in the United States or the District of Columbia. Training Most legal firms offer some type of orientation program. The U.S. Army JAG Corps is no different. New judge advocates report to Fort Lee, Virginia, for a twelve-day military orientation course, which is known as the Fort Lee phase of the Judge Advocate Officer Basic Course (JAOBC). The course allows time for establishing personnel and finance records, purchasing uniforms, and receiving instruction in several basic areas of military life. The military orientation course is followed by a ten-week academic course at the JAG School in Charlottesville, VA. During this phase, you receive instruction on the organization, function, and mission of the U.S. Army JAG Corps, and an overview of the practice of law in the U.S. Army, including military criminal law, government contract and fiscal law, legal assistance, claims, administrative law, and international and operational law. The training continues with four weeks of the Direct Commissioned Officer Course (DCO) and ends with six weeks of officer leadership and Soldier skills training at Basic Officer Leadership Course (BOLC). You will go to one of two locations for DCO and BOLC: Fort Benning, GA or Fort Sill, OK. The DCO will prepare judge advocates for success at BOLC by orienting to and focusing on basic officer and Soldier skills. You will leave BOLC as a more competent leader.

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Sioux Falls

Production Supervisor and Welders Mitchell, SD

Trail King Mitchell, SD   7/9
Details: GeneralTrail King Industries, Inc. the nation's leading manufacturer of specialized trailers is now hiring for the following at the Mitchell, SD facility:PRODUCTION SUPERVISOR First Shift (experienced required)WELDERS First and Second Shift (experienced required)First Shift: 6:00 am to 2:30 pm (M-F) - plus overtime as neededNight Shift: 2:30 pm to 11:00 pm (M-F) - plus overtime as neededNew Higher Pay ScalePremium for Second ShiftHealth, Dental, Vision Plans, Life Insurance, 401K plan with 80% match up to 5%Generous Paid Time Off and 9 Paid HolidaysQuarterly Profit SharingFor more details visit Careerbuilder.com. Apply in person at:Trail King Industries, Inc.HR Dept.2200 South Ohlman, Mitchell, SD 57301Call 605-995-3700 E-mail:EOE/AASource - Argus Leader - Sioux Falls, SD

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