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I'm looking for a number of people.

Unix DB2 DBA x 2 , Sydney or Melbourne

Windows MCSE with Citrix experience, Melbourne

Networking Engineer (TCP/IP, Cisco, 3Com, Firewall experience), Melbourne

Technical support / helpdesk PC guru with customer service skills, Melbourne

Business Analyst with call centre experience, Melbourne

.net, c# developer, Melbourne

web developer, Melbourne

systems testers x 2, Melbourne

Call Centre ACD engineer, prefer Alcatel or Avaya skills, Melbourne

+ a number of other roles in systems support and applications support

We pay good money and have the best working environment in Australia. SalesForce has won the Hewitt Best Employer awards for the last three years.

SalesForce employs nearly 4000 people across Australia and NZ and is wholy owned by Salmat.

Check out our websites

www.salmat.com.au

www.salesforce.com.au

email [email protected] for more information.

Aaron

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Seeing posts like this REALLY makes me sad :)

My workplace is the pits. No room to move, and no skills that i can take elsewhere... hmmm...

Time to do some courses i think and get the skills up.

There are always skills, they may not be just technical but external skills such as:

Team Working/Leading

Problem Solving

Budget Control

Meeting Deadlines

Presenting

Reporting

Working under pressure

Working within tight or no constraints

Exceeding expectations

The list goes on...........

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Ye, but that shit doesnt land you a job dude like Aaron has listed.

Knowledge of systems, integration of them, how they work, what does/doesnt work etc etc

IT - is technical unless your a manager, even then you have to have an understanding of the core systems and what not.

Im technical in my workplace, but no other as its all inhouse programs :)

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Ye, but that shit doesnt land you a job dude like Aaron has listed.

Knowledge of systems, integration of them, how they work, what does/doesnt work etc etc

IT - is technical unless your a manager, even then you have to have an understanding of the core systems and what not.

Im technical in my workplace, but no other as its all inhouse programs :ninja:

What about this one...

Technical support / helpdesk PC guru with customer service skills, Melbourne

Also, please email Kester as I stated above. I am getting PMs, I won't be able to deal with them.

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Technical support / helpdesk PC guru with customer service skills, Melbourne

whats involved with this? any specific experience required? i havent really done much study with computers, but i know a bit.... lol

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What about this one...

Technical support / helpdesk PC guru with customer service skills, Melbourne

Also, please email Kester as I stated above. I am getting PMs, I won't be able to deal with them.

email sent :)

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