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Content-Management IT Jobs Fayetteville AR

Find out about turning ideas, images, and text into digital format by attending conferences and checking Content Magazine online. There is no one book or Web site I can suggest that will help you learn what you need to know. Given your background, you don't need a primer on managing anything. The best way for you to start would be to find a conference on content management that has a large number of exhibitors in the content management area. Go, listen, walk around and collect the handouts on the companies.

Accountemps
(800) 803-8367
438 E Millsap Rd Ste 205
Fayetteville, AR
Labor Ready
(479) 750-3212
1300 N Thompson St
Springdale, AR
Career Development Partners
(479) 750-5218
235 S 40th St
Springdale, AR
Workers Justice Center
(479) 750-8015
2200 W Sunset Ave
Springdale, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Rogers
479-636-4755
100 N. Dixieland Road
Rogers, AR
Arkansas Workforce Center at Fayetteville
479-521-5730
2143 Martin Luther King Blvd.
Fayetteville, AR
Willstaff Worldwide
(479) 750-0001
2507 S Thompson St
Springdale, AR
Staffmark
(479) 750-4700
4275 S Thompson St
Springdale, AR
Willstaff Worldwide
(479) 750-0001
5320 W Sunset Ave Ste 179
Springdale, AR
Staffmark
(479) 636-6883
115 N Dixieland Rd
Rogers, AR
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Content-Management IT Jobs

Posted by : Molly Joss Content-management IT jobsFind out about turning ideas, images, and text into digital format by attending conferences and checking Content Magazine online.

Dear Molly: Is there any way for someone without a lot of interest in computers--by that I mean no interest in the back-end aspects of how they are put together and how they work--to get involved in the computer industry? I am in my mid-forties and have worked for years in manufacturing management. I see the world economy shifting away from making stuff into making and disseminating information and ideas. I want to get involved. How do I do this?

Molly says: Sounds to me as though you might be interested in something called content management. This is an umbrella term, one of a several, for the idea that we have all this stuff (ideas/images/text) in digital form and we ought to be able to make the most of it. If you are interested in making ideas instead of physical goods, I suggest you learn more about the business of content management.

There is no one book or Web site I can suggest that will help you learn what you need to know. Given your background, you don't need a primer on managing anything. The best way for you to start would be to find a conference on content management that has a large number of exhibitors in the content management area. Go, listen, walk around and collect the handouts on the companies.

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