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  • This position is an excellent opportunity to learn, grow, and be a part of a first class organisation working on complex, leading edge network technology.

    Our client has an immediate opening for a Network Engineer II , who has a solid foundation in networking technologies and Cisco hardware.

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  • Internship Cover Letter Tips with Examples

    Until now, college has been about learning, absorbing, and experiencing. It’s not until you become eligible for an internship that things start getting real—real-world experiences using real-life scenarios. Applying for internships takes time, and there’s no college course on “how to apply for jobs.” (We’d sign up immediately if there was, though!) But here's a spoiler alert: most internships require a cover letter. And while this may seem like a burden, it’s actually a blessing. 

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  • We have a clear vision: to be an organization that attracts a diverse mix of talented people to come and do their best work.

    Our clients rely on us to support their employees during times of career transition, and our mission is to make a positive IMPACT one relationship at a time.

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  • 5 Practical Ways to Remove Bias from your Hiring Process

    Many employers think their hiring process is perfect. However, research shows that the hiring processes are generally impartial and unfair, especially if you are part of certain demographics. Women, people of color, people with disabilities, or even people in lower socioeconomic status are more likely to be subject to implicit bias. As diversity and employer branding become major aspects of business, it is important that employers take the lead to identify and remove bias from the hiring process. So, here are 5 practical ways to get you started.

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  • Seeking a Senior Network Engineer who is now functioning as a Senior Network Engineer or has very recently been in that role.

    Network Engineers with a high attention to detail and a passion for the field will find a great opportunity in Robert Half Technology's new job opening.

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  • Tips to Get Your First Job Confidently

    Whether you’re a recent graduate or you still have a few exams left, you may be itching to put your polished leather shoes on and join the workforce. After all, your first job is an entryway into the professional life you’d lead for the decades to come.

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