Wednesday, November 18, 2009

[WNO] Digest Number 374[2 Attachments]

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1.

Controller (Manufacturing) - Fairfield County, CT

Posted by: "Ian Kennedy" ikennedy@schegggroup.com   ibkennedy47

Tue Nov 17, 2009 10:45 am (PST)



Dear Friends,

We are working with a client who is looking for a Controller (who has worked
in a manufacturing environment) in Fairfield County, CT. Salary range is
between $120,000 - $140,000.

To apply: http://tbe.taleo.net/NA8/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SCHEGG
<http://tbe.taleo.net/NA8/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SCHEGG&cws=1&rid=1
24> &cws=1&rid=124

Job Responsibilities:

Manages and performs both strategic and hands on accounting and finance
work.

Directs and coordinates company financial planning and budget management
functions.

Performs monthly balance sheet analysis.

Defines and reviews various cash, AP, delinquent AR, etc reports on a
monthly basis.

Creates benchmarks for measuring the financial and operating performance of
departments.

Analyzes financial data and prepare financial reports, statements and
projections.

Monitors and analyzes monthly operating results against forecasts.

Ensures compliance with local, state, and federal budgetary reporting
requirements.

Responsible for supervising, training, development, and performance
feedback.

Directs financial audits and provides recommendations for procedural
improvements.

Qualifications:

BS Degree required in Finance or Accounting. Masters Degree is preferred.

Minimum of 5-10 years of experience in a senior level Financial/Accounting
position supervising staff in a manufacturing environment.

Manufacturing environment is a MUST have.

Hands on experience is a MUST have - not just management of tasks.

CPA would be a plus.

Solid computer skills utilizing Microsoft Office (i.e., Word, Excel,
PowerPoint). MUST be an Excel expert.

Excellent communication, interpersonal, and organizational skills.

Solid knowledge of finance, accounting, and budgeting principles including
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles.

Knowledge of automated financial and accounting reporting systems (Great
Plains, MAS 500, etc).

Please feel free to forward to your networking groups!

To apply: http://tbe.taleo.net/NA8/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SCHEGG
<http://tbe.taleo.net/NA8/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=SCHEGG&cws=1&rid=1
24> &cws=1&rid=124

Good luck, Ian

Ian Kennedy

President

<mailto:ikennedy@schegggroup.com> ikennedy@schegggroup.com

www.schegggroup.com

203-538-8802 (w) 203-225-0893 (f)

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2.

VP/Director of Software Sales

Posted by: "Peter Kassan" pkassan@optonline.net   peter.kassan

Tue Nov 17, 2009 11:57 am (PST)

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See attached. Reply to recruiter listed on attachment, not to me.

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3.

Senior Architect in NYC

Posted by: "Keith Bogen" keith.bogen@yahoo.com   hrslugger2002

Tue Nov 17, 2009 12:32 pm (PST)



CIG Executive Staffing is working with a prestigious Finances company located in New York, NY they are seeking Senior Architectfor a Full Time Job.
Working Job Title: Senior Architect

Location: New York

JOB DESCRIPTION:

Business

Senior Architect needed for Company front office product development. Applicant should have expert level .Net framework knowledge, and the ability to mentor developers as well as interface with product management and other internal teams to provide technical expertise as necessary.

Technical:

· 8+ years of overall OO development experience (C++, C#, Java, SmallTalk, etc)
· 5+ years of .NET experience, C#, ASP.Net, ADO.Net
· Experience working within a structured SDLC
· Web Services and distributed frameworks
· Networking and multithreaded programming
· System analysis and technical design
· Performance analysis and scalability troubleshooting
· Advanced security analysis and evaluation
Experience:
· 8+ years of overall OO development experience (C++, C#, Java, SmallTalk, etc)

Also, you are not interested in the job do you know anyone who is available, looking and has the above experience, please let me know.

Apply Now.

Please send me your resume ASAP with the following details.

Full name:-
Contact Numbers:-
Email ID:-
Work Authorization:-
Current location:-
Word Document Resume:-
Available Date &Time for interview:-
Available Date &Time for Project:-

Invite to LinkedIn Yes/No

Best regards,

Melissa Kirby
Corporate Recruiter
Computer Intelligence Group Inc.
19 Fulton Street, Suite 307
New York, NY 10038
(212) 385-3060 Ext: 101
melissa@ciginc.com
www.ciginc.com

4.

Fw: Join me tomorrow evening for a FREE Career Wake Up Call

Posted by: "Toya Froman" toya.froman@yahoo.com   toya.froman

Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:07 pm (PST)



Sounds Great!!!

----- Forwarded Message ----
From: Absolutely Abby <absolutelyabbynews@gmail.com>
To: akohut@staffingsymphony.com
Sent: Tue, November 17, 2009 2:25:31 PM
Subject: Join me tomorrow evening for a FREE Career Wake Up Call

Dear Friends -

If you are currently between jobs, you might be finding
it difficult to think of things to be thankful for this Thanksgiving.
Rest assured that the holidays can be difficult for anyone going
through a trying time so you are not alone..

Join my call this week to learn about the things you should
be doing to give your search the most impact through the holidays,
including Twittering.

I have already received a bunch of great questions for
Wednesday's Career Wake Up Call but there's still plenty
of time to send yours in.  If you don't have your own
question, you can still learn plenty from everyone else's.

http://CareerWakeupCalls.com

We covered some important topics on our last call including...

* How to cold call potential employers
* Negotiating offers during a down economy
* The benefits of working and/or volunteering for non-profits

A recent caller said: "Very informative and practical advice.
The participation of people experiencing real life issues and
your answers are a great help. Alternatively, one can learn
that only the hard way. Keep up the good work."

Another job seeker said, "I really appreciated the direct
answers and was able to immediately apply them to my
own job search."

Sign up now for tomorrow's call. Then, send me
any job search questions that are keeping you awake at night.

Wednesday, November 18th at 8:00PM EST
http://CareerWakeupCalls.com

Best wishes for finding an Absolutely amazing new job!

Absolutely Abby
Your Host for the Career Wake Up Calls

5.

Fixed Income Application Support Analyst in NYC

Posted by: "Keith Bogen" keith.bogen@yahoo.com   hrslugger2002

Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:19 pm (PST)



We currently have a full time permanent position for a Fixed
Income Support Analyst at the brokerage division of a major bank in Manhattan.

Fixed Income Application Support Analyst

Our client is looking for a Support Analyst, to provide
Technical Support for Global Rates Application Suite. A key component
will be the ability to work as part of a team. The candidate will work
closely with Front and Middle Office and Developer Organization.

Skill Set:
Strong business knowledge of fixed income trading
applications with focus on interest rate swaps.
Analytics and spread sheet experience.
Good Communication Skills * both written and verbal.
Strong support and problem diagnosis skills - Strong desire
to jump in and investigate issues, resolve problems, and communicate status.
Ability to deal with a high pressure trading environment.

Technical:
Strong MS Excel Skills * able to generate custom reports.
Strong SQL, Debugging Stored Procedures
Strong
Unix * able to navigate the unix environment, search through application logs.
Strong Scripting Knowledge * Unix shell scripting and/or
perl.
Visual Basic for Applications.
Reuters Market Data.


Environment:
Windows,
Unix, Linux
Oracle
and/or SQL Server

Larry

Larry
Brazong
Sr.
Vice President of Staffing
Choice
Systems and Consulting
51 E.
42nd St. @ Grand Central, Suite 1610
New
York, NY 10017

646-254-4343
lbrazong@choiceco.com

6.

Info: 40% of employers plan to re-hire laid off employees

Posted by: "Ron Katz" ronhrkatz@yahoo.com   ronhrkatz

Tue Nov 17, 2009 1:39 pm (PST)



Don't overlook your former employer when searching. A survey(link below) shows that 40% of employers plan to re-hire laid off employees who were not separated for performance based reasons. Almost 50% in financial services. Sure it hurt to be let go and you were pissed off. "I'll show them!" you thought. Now you feel like you're going back with your tail between your legs. Go back with your head held high. THEY wanted YOU back.
Only the best,
Ron

http://www.talentmgt.com/industry_news/2009/September/5052/index.php

"It's never too late to become the person you might have been." - attributed to George Elliot

Warning: Dates in calendar are closer than they appear.

7.

Executive Networking Breakfast at Greenwich Hyatt on Tuesday Decembe

Posted by: "Westchester Networking Organization" wno1635@gmail.com   wno1635

Tue Nov 17, 2009 2:49 pm (PST)

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-------- Original Message --------
Subject: Executive Networking Breakfast at Greenwich Hyatt on Tuesday
December 8th from 8AM-11:30AM
Date: Mon, 16 Nov 2009 21:37:13 -0500
From: Chu, Joseph (GREENWICH, CT.) <joseph_chu@ml.com>
To: wno1635@gmail.com

__________________________________________________________

Please find the attached invitation for our quarterly "Executive
Networking Breakfast" held at the Greenwich Hyatt at 1800 East Putnam
Ave, Old Greenwich, CT 06870 on Tuesday, December 8^th from
8:00AM-11:30AM.

This is the 28th event we have facilitated since 2002. Our previous
events were received with tremendous openness and success; we have had
over 1450 senior level executives attend from diverse backgrounds such
as finance, accounting, human resources, marketing, technology, law,
publishing, engineering, and research. We also have seen tremendous
support from local area networking groups such a New Canaan CaTS,
Westport Trinity, Darien Professionals, Execunet, FENG, MENG, TENG,
local search agencies, as well as other local executive networking forums.

At our 3 events so far in 2009, we have had cumulatively over 200
attendees as well as 50+ people on our waiting list (for the May
program, we made an exception to double the program size due to abnormal
demand). Our normal program is limited to 50 participants per event.
Since 2007, we reached our limit of 50 participants per event 2 weeks
prior to the event. Therefore, please respond immediately if you are
interested. (As of Monday November 16^th , we already have 40 RSVPs.
We may increase our event capacity to 100 if need be).

Normally, we hire a "career coach" to encourage and motivate
participants. For this program, however, we have decided to try some
different presenters. First, we have hired reverse recruiter Debra
Feldman to discuss ways of sourcing job openings. Second, we have hired
sales coach Kevin Jackson to discuss ways of "closing the deal" (getting
an offer). These are two areas that previous participants expressed
interest in. To top things off, Matt Bud of the FENG will be providing
his observation and commentary of the current job market.

Debra Feldman (www.JobWhiz.com <http://www.JobWhiz.com> ) was profiled
in /Forbes /as part sleuth, part networker and noted for her original
and unique career matchmaking. An executive talent agent and job search
expert, Debra personally arranges direct introductions, bypassing
corporate gatekeepers and automated screening systems, to network
purposefullyTM with hiring managers, not HR, to connect clients with the
appropriate decision makers. This provides new opportunities in the
hidden job market to unearth new positions before they are officially
advertised.

Kevin D. Jackson (www.actioncoachnow.net
<http://www.actioncoachnow.net>) is a certified Executive Sales Coach
and entrepreneur in Fairfield County. Most job seekers will agree that
the purpose of the resume is to land an interview. Well, what happens
once you officially enter the hiring process? How do you close the
"deal" and convert a job interview to a job offer? Kevin Jackson
coaches transitioning professionals to apply an equation "(Vision x
Dissatisfaction) + First Steps > Resistance" to increase conversion
rate. Remember that it is not "the questions that /you are asked/" but
rather "the questions that /you ask/" that sets the conditions for a
successful hiring process.

Matt Bud has been a Managing Partner of The Financial Executives
Consulting Group (www.TheFECG.com <http://www.TheFECG.com>) since its
founding in 1999. The FECG places senior financial executives in
interim and permanent assignments as Chief Financial Officers,
Controllers and Treasurers. Matt is also Chairman of The Financial
Executives Networking Group (www.TheFENG.org <http://www.TheFENG.org>),
an international organization of senior financial executives that he has
grown from only 60 members in 1996 to over 35,000 today. The FENG
provides senior level financial executives with a forum to share job
opportunities and experiences. Featured in an article in The Wall
Street Journal in 2003, and earlier this year in a segment on CBS
Evening News with Katie Couric, The FENG is a nationally recognized
organization for senior financial professionals. It is also the largest
organization of its type in the United States. Membership is currently
growing at an annual rate of 15%.

It has been researched and documented that greater than 80% of
senior-level job opportunities are discovered via networking. Our goal
is to create a fun and informative environment to facilitate such
networking and executive learning. Part of the session will be "speed
networking," where participants will meet individuals like themselves to
uncover potential ideas and opportunities.

Please RSVP to Chris Phillips by calling (203) 861-5976 or emailing
christopher_phillips@ml.com <mailto:christopher_phillips@ml.com> with
your name, phone number, address, and a copy of your resume. Your
resume is requested so we can ensure qualification. We welcome you to
this free event and look forward to meeting you.

Sincerely Yours,

*Joseph I. Chu, CFM, CIMA®, CRPC®*
Vice President,
Portfolio Manager,
Wealth Management Advisor

Merrill Lynch
2 Pickwick Plaza, 4th Fl
Greenwich, CT 06830
203-861-5909 (Direct)
203-349-8298 (Fax)
joseph_chu@ml.com <mailto:joseph_chu@ml.com>

Ryan N. Dubak
Registered Client Associate
203-861-5955 (Direct)
203-583-4796 (Fax)
ryan_dubak@ml.com <mailto:ryan_dubak@ml.com>

*We are providing this information, at your request. The information is
provided as a service to you and is obtained from data we believe is
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Westchester Networking Organization (WNO)
WNO1635@gmail.com
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Westchester_Networking_Organization/

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8.

Interop - follow up to last night's WNO meeting

Posted by: "novellch@verizon.net" novellch@verizon.net   novellch@verizon.net

Tue Nov 17, 2009 3:24 pm (PST)



Hi Everyone,
If you go to the Interop site you will see admission just to the
Exhibition costs $100 per day but I was able to register today for free using a code provided by an organization I belong to. In registering, I was provided with another code that I can extend to any of you who would like to go. If you are interested, email me back and I will send it to you.
As far my efforts to put together some carpooling for this event, the number of people I was able to gather on the quick last night has not been high enough to conquer the dual challenges of geography and choice of day, so the only thing I can offer is to say I will be driving into the city in the am on Thursday if anyone along the Taconic/Sprain
wants to go. However, I am attending another event Thursday evening so I will be staying down there til about 8:45pm. If you can stay down there til then, fine, otherwise you may need to take the train back.
So, let me know!
Chris Novell
P.S. It was actually fun to get to talk to so many of you last night with this little project and I look forward to having longer conversations with you!

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