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Hi all,

Just a quick one, I posted up a while ago looking for any IT peeps, several people popped up and said hi, but it's been a while.

Simply put I am working for an IT recruiting company and just thought this to be as good a forum as any.

So if anyones looking at the moment, feel free to let me know, even if you are just looking to get an idea about whats happening in the arena.

Cheers.

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hmm depending on what's on offer, and if you guys can negotiate relocation costs etc with the client, I might be interested in a job in maybe june-ish.

I'm mostly in the Web development part of IT (PHP, ruby etc), but I majored in artificial intelligence (lol yeah random).

Hey BlackR32,

Currently have the following skills:

o Analysis and System Design (using Traditional and Object-Oriented design)

o Project Management

o Change Management, Incident Management, Problem Management, and Release Management.

o IBM Websphere Admin and Development

o ASP.NET (C# and VB.NET)

o C++ and C#

o Java

o Visual Basic 6.0 and .NET

o Microsoft SQL Sever 2000

o AIX

o IIS 5.1 and 6.0

o Microsoft Access

o Some mainframe experience (including TCC, Historian, Spufi, and DB2 SQL)

Been applying around lately for a new role, mainly a Technical BA / Midrange Specialist.

PM Sent about resume.

cheers.

JD

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