Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Programming Internships Available

I am in charge of recruiting for the following companies: ECS Financial Services Inc., Beacon Funding Corp., and Liventus. You can visit us at www.ecsfinancial.com, www.beaconfunding.com, and www.liventus.com, respectively. We offer I.T. positions in the Chicagoland area that include:

Internships
Intern Housing (Virtual Tours)
H1-B Sponsorship Available
Competitive Pay

Currently, Liventus is offering internships throughout the year and would like to include your students as potential candidates. Students are becoming more and more dependent on the Internet, and links from program oriented, career services, and instructor's web sites are becoming the vehicle of choice to communicate employment opportunities. If you could please forward this message to the students that you feel may be interested in this position and/or post this information on any applicable web sites I would greatly appreciate it. I look forward to speaking with some of your students regarding these rewarding internships and potential full-time positions available at our firm.

Best Regards,

Elizabeth Oliva
Human Resources Manager


Description

We are looking for an extremely detail oriented person preferably with a basic knowledge of HTML, VB, SQL Server, T-SQL, and .Net. In addition, experience in Commerce Server and Content Management is a plus.

User interface is often a must in our projects. So therefore in addition to creating programs that technically work, our developers and interns create programs that work for the user. Attention to details is a must, and experience in user interface design is a plus.

Responsibilities

Design, develop and modify Microsoft ASP.NET Applications, .NET components, Web Services, and Enterprise Services components.
Design, develop, and maintain SQL database schemas and scripts, including views, triggers and stored procedures.
Deploy .Net systems to various production and pre-production environments and troubleshoot issues.
Create technical documentation such as design documents, specifications, software architecture documents, and instructions.
Analyze design and architectural issues and questions.
Support management of the project development team.
Work in a team environment using a structured development process and deliver applications on time and within budget.
Follow up with issues in an efficient manner, including working hand in hand with Quality Assurance, Project Management and/or Sr. Developers.
Regularly communicate project progress, issues, and risks to project manager.

Requirements

The ideal candidate should be very strong or have exposure to SQL and .NET and have experience with classic ASP. The candidate should also have some exposure with architecture and design for large, enterprise applications. Any experience leading teams of developers is a plus.

Responsibilities to include writing SQL and .NET code and interacting with users to gather requirements. The candidate will also be involved in helping to set standards for development and making improvements to the architecture of the application and to the development environment.

Location

Northbrook, IL (northern suburbs of Chicago)

Job Function

Programming/web development

Job Status

Part Time

Duration

3 to 6 month internships with the potential to attain permanent employment

Qualifications

Min GPA: 3.0
Major/Concentration:MIS, Computer Science
Grade Level: Recent or near term Bachelor's or Master's degree attained.

Compensation

$14 per hour

Housing

Paid by employer (available upon request) (Virtual Tours)

Sponsorship

Available-subject to approval

Apply Online

Thursday, September 24, 2009

Morgan Stanley On Campus Presentation - PhDs in Applied Computation

NOTE: They are specifically looking for people who are getting their degree during the upcoming academic year, but they are also interested in meeting with students who are within a couple of years of finishing.

Tuesday, October 13, 2009
4:00pm

University of North Carolina
Phillips Hall l Room 277

Speaker: Sam Collins, Managing Director, Model Standards

At Morgan Stanley you don’t have to wait to make a difference. Come learn how we prepare you for a successful career in finance, and how we put your skills to work so you can matter faster.

Because Morgan Stanley takes on the most complex challenges, we can quickly expose you to every side of the financial world. If you’re smart and motivated, we invite you to meet members of our global team and learn about the opportunities that await you here.

Don’t miss the resume drop deadline! Please drop your resume at the career center prior to arriving at the event and apply on-line at www.morganstanley.com/careers

To register for the event, please click here

If you are unable to attend, but wish to continue receiving information, please click here

Questions? Contact phd.recruiting@morganstanley.com

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

Deutsche Bank- Job Posting & Information Session on 9/24

Agile minds go further

Join us for a Presentation

We currently opened a new development center in Cary, North Carolina and are looking for seniors and graduate students to join our organization. If you are interested in our Technical Engineer Full Time job opportunity, please submit your resume by Thursday, September 24th via your career services online system.

DB Global Technology (DBGT) is the newly established North America development center in Cary, North Carolina. It will be located near the Research Triangle Park (RTP) area of central North Carolina. As a subsidiary of Deutsche Bank AG, DBGT will be a dedicated application development and software engineering center for leading-edge technology solutions that power the future of global capital markets. DBGT will partner with the Deutsche Bank Group Technology and Operations division to access superior technology skills and promote innovation in the development of software applications and IT solutions.

We will also be hosting a presentation to provide more detailed information and an opportunity for you to meet with representatives first hand. Please find the details of our presentation below. Hope to see you there.

Date and Time:

Date:
Thursday, September 24, 2009 at 5:30pm – 6:30pm
Venue:
4th Floor Waiting Area of Hanes Hall