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There were some programming jobs, some e-commerce-related jobs and even instructor and recruiter jobs. One of the more interesting jobs was tied to a love of sports with other requirements included programming skills, especially "in Perl (at least one year of experience in Unix programming).

Thompson Marketing
(218) 773-3908
1235 11th Ave Se
E Grand Forks, MN
Westaff
701-775-6377
2526 S Washington
Grand Rapids, ND
The Rainmaker Group
701-530-0806
116 5th Street North
Bismarck, ND
Preference Personnel
701-293-6905
2600 9th Ave. SW
Fargo, ND
Westaff
701-298-8122
1330 23 St S
Fargo, ND
Staff Search Recruiters
701-787-8847
2656 S 26 St
Grand Forks, ND
Preference Personnel Inc.
701-293-6905
2600 9th Ave SW
Fargo, ND
Spherion
(701) 212-4324
1450 25TH St SW
Fargo, ND
Professional Advantage
877-897-1209
3001 25th Street South
Fargo, ND
Officeteam
701-277-1934
4721 Amber Valley Pkwy
Fargo, ND
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Follow Your Hot Interests

Posted by : Molly Joss

Dear Molly: Where could I find out what the hot entry level IT skills are for New York City? I tried looking through the newspaper, but it's mostly agencies and ads for experienced people.

Molly says: To help answer your question, I went to the job-search section of Headhunter Net and searched for entry-level IT jobs in the New York City area. More than 25 popped up, covering a wide range of skills, and most required less than a year of experience.

There were some programming jobs, some e-commerce-related jobs and even instructor and recruiter jobs. One of the more interesting jobs was tied to a love of sports with other requirements included programming skills, especially "in Perl (at least one year of experience in Unix programming). Relational database skills (at least 1 year of experience with MySQL or other relational database package). You must also be a North American sports fan (baseball, basketball, football, hockey…). Salary between 50K and 75K based upon experience. The right candidate for this position must love major league sports."

I don't know whether you love sports, but I included this job description to point out the fact that IT jobs are diverse in many respects and you must plan your career--not just get some training in a hot job area. It also helps to get a job that's related to something you love.

I'm assuming from your question that you are thinking of getting some training and want to train for the hot...

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