Re: always look for a new job? (Atlanta-related)

Subject: Re: always look for a new job? (Atlanta-related)
From: Michael Andrew Uhl <mikeuhl -at- MINDSPRING -dot- COM>
Date: Sat, 15 Aug 1998 15:43:25 -0400

For job opportunities in the Research Triangle Park, NC area, take a look at
the Carolina Chapter, STC's Web site:

http://stc.org/region2/ncc/www/cc_joblisting.html

-Mike

--
Michael Andrew Uhl (mailto:mikeuhl -at- mindspring -dot- com)
Ph. 919.541.4283 (W); 919.544.0951 (H)
Research Triangle Park, North Carolina
--
See my work: http://www.epa.gov/vislab/
See what God's Kingdom is really like; visit Triangle Church.
Web site: http://www.trianglechurch.org/



Nina L. Panzica wrote:

> At 03:29 PM 7/29/98 -0400, Melissa wrote:
>
> >I'll second Tom's opinion of the Atlanta job market. I live in a northern
> >suburb of Atlanta, and while I can't claim to be getting calls every other
> >day, I did get one just yesterday, and I am not looking for a job nor do I
> >have my resume posted anywhere. But I do routinely hear from more people
> >looking for a tech writer than I hear from tech writers looking for work.
>
> In my experience the Atlanta job market for contractors slows down in the
> summer, but in the last few years it's still been pretty good. The North
> Carolia market is even better, I've heard. Recruiters I talk to from that
> area have many more jobs to fill than people to fill them. On the other
> hand, North Carolina is not as big a job market as Atlanta. I would think,
> however, that although there are overall fewer jobs in NC, there is,
> because of the apparent staffing shortage, much less competition for those
> jobs.
>
> I'm working right now, but I still get two to three phone and email
> inquiries per week about other projects. I've got a very small mailing list
> of contractors (and a couple of permanent writers) looking for work in that
> area that I forward these Atlanta contacts on to (usually just the names
> and phone numbers of all contacts I get; I don't have time for much else).
> If anyone wants to recieve these job leads, send me your email address and
> I'll add you to my list. Just one caveat: don't ask me to screen the
> contacts for you in any way; I haven't that sort of time.
>
> Regards,
> Nina P.
> __________________________________________________________
>
> Nina Panzica
> Masterpiece Media, Inc.
> (404) 237-7889
> Can't reach me at the above number? Try my pager:
> 404-596-7889
>
> Email: mailto:panin -at- mindspring -dot- com
> Home Page: http://www.mindspring.com/~panin/
>
> Links to Other Technical Writers:
> http://www.mindspring.com/~panin/
>
> From ??? -at- ??? Sun Jan 00 00:00:00 0000==


From ??? -at- ??? Sun Jan 00 00:00:00 0000=



Previous by Author: Re: Website readability--blue text?
Next by Author: Apprenticeships
Previous by Thread: Re: always look for a new job? (Atlanta-related)
Next by Thread: help authoring tools


What this post helpful? Share it with friends and colleagues:


Sponsored Ads